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herefordman75

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  1. So yesterday i noticed in the HT that there is to be a meeting on the 30th October at the Left Bank regarding the Southern Link Road, chaired by the representative from the Ministry. I mentioned this to a friend of mine last night in passing and he informed me that the head of Tarmac has been out to the local quarries asking if they have the load carrying capacity for the new road, as construction is due to start in March next year.

    I thought that the Ministry had the final say on the go ahead after it was referred to them? Anyone heard anything else about it?

  2. You are not wrong, complete disregard for the highway code once the test has been passed. Try negotiating yourself past Madley primary school at pick p and drop off times, the standard of "parking" is shocking. Packed all the way up to the junction for Brampton road. Traffic wardens would have a field day (so would the police) with the parking violations

    "Rule 243

    DO NOT stop or park:

    near a school entrance

    anywhere you would prevent access for Emergency Services

    at or near a bus or tram stop or taxi rank

    on the approach to a level crossing/tramway crossing

    opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, except in an authorised parking space

    near the brow of a hill or hump bridge

    opposite a traffic island or (if this would cause an obstruction) another parked vehicle

    where you would force other traffic to enter a tram lane

    where the kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users and powered mobility vehicles

    in front of an entrance to a property

    on a bend

    where you would obstruct cyclists’ use of cycle facilities

    except when forced to do so by stationary traffic."

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  3. 2 hours ago, ragwert said:

    Few other bits I have found.It looks likely to be called Herefordshire or Hereford  UniverCITY .The name proposed is flexible enough to add the ‘University’ tag in the future once they have degree awarding powers.
    A city wide bike share scheme called 'Herebike' The scheme is operated via an app on the users mobile phone which unlocks the bike once the hire period has been paid for. All bikes are geo tagged and there is a geo fence area that the bike will not operate outside of.Funding for this scheme has already been given by DOT.

     

    So expect an increase in bikes dumped in the river then? :) :) at least they will be able to find them. A lot of these hire bike schemes have fallen flat in other countries due to them being dumped wherever the rider feels is convenient for them, leading to massive costs in recovering them. There was one in New Zealand (i think) that was found in the crater of an extinct volcano....good idea, lots of potential logistical issues though

  4. As I see it, they need to reduce the traffic in the city before they can introduce any sustainable means of transport. The only way to do this is to build a bypass/relief road or whatever it is called. Using the traffic counts from the dft website, nearly 45k vehicles use the Greyfriars bridge daily, if 15% of that is through traffic, then that would be 6750 less cars daily crossing at Asda roundabout - that's a lot of vehicles. This would then open up capacity for improvements in cycle lanes and bus lanes within the city.

  5. We need places like this, unfortunately the funding isn't available for them anymore.

    My dad will be 85 this year, and needs constant care from my mum (who is 84) - she enquired about care if something happened to her, and she was quoted in the region of £900 per week!!! That is why we have so many problems, the care industry is allowed to charge what they like, effectively bleeding our elderly of all their savings. I know it is a difficult job, surely they don't have to charge as much as they do though? Especially when the actual carers are usually just above minimum wage, once again, the CEO's and board of directors take a big salary for eating biscuits and drinking coffee.

  6. I suspect the reg plate on the trailer in the second lot of pics is from the tractor unit that moved it, as the background shows industrial units. There is no plate in the first set of photos, so they at least had the intelligence to remove it before dumping the trailer.

     

    By the looks of the direction it is facing, it has probably come up from Ross direction, so I would have thought it would have been picked up on the road network cameras?

  7. Has anyone else heard the rumours regarding the Edgar Street end being too narrow and tight for HGV's to turn onto the link road? Seen quite a few people mention that they (the HGV's) are having to mount the pavement to avoid the trailer swinging too far into the other lane.

     

    Personally I have avoided that end of town for a while now, although nothing really in that area that I visit anyway (apart from Pets at Home once a month for some crickets).

  8. @Ubique - the whole car is a good idea. I saw a fairly new Audi yesterday going through town, all the snow cleared from the passenger side of the bonnet so the child in the passenger seat could see out (obviously in a child seat) but the driver was peering through a letterbox between the 4" of snow on his bonnet and the bottom of the sunvisor!

     

    Oh, and no need for fog lights either - it's not foggy!!!!!

  9. So, why hasn't Mr.Bramer had his collar felt then? Surely ultimate responsibility lies with him to make sure that his employees are working according to the correct procedures?

    Although I suspect him and Teflon Johnson will get away with it....funny handshakes and brown envelopes aplenty

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