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  1. I did glance at that item earlier elsewhere. The receipts look decidedly old .... But if you toggle around the link you can see that stuff was purchased at PC World in Hereford. I think you could buy it cheaper on the web. But I suppose it might be keeping shop staff in a job. 

  2. A few of us have discussed this on Biomechs thread about the Panasonic shop closing in Cheltenham.

    Having also filled out the survey, we agreed it was a pretty pointless exercise. Seems to be just ticking the box that says, "Have we asked the Great Unwashed what they think? We have? Good. Now,moving swiftly on....."

     

    Parking meters will come in I've no doubt. The Council is skint. But you will always find someone to feed the meter with coins and the ones that don't will get a ticket. Just another desperate attempt to claw cash from anything motorised that needs to park for a few seconds ... 

  3. I don't think I've ever paid to park in Hereford. Other than a quid to park for 2 hours at Morrison's and then getting my money straight back by making a purchase. Everyone does that as it's always pretty full in the car park when the shop itself isn't.

     

    There is no direct question about 'on street' parking charges/meters on the survey because the Council knew the answer they would get. 

     

    Although I sympathise with less able drivers I think there are too many disabled spaces. Plus they can also park for up to 3 hours on double yellow lines. By their very nature these lines are usually painted because the road needs to be kept clear for a reason but they just seem to be a magnet for blue badge holders. 

  4. Parking tickets!

    Grrrr!!

    I live in White cross, not a million miles from Plough Lane, our road is predominantly street parking. The earliest we have had a parking ticket is 7.05am.

    My other half works shifts, and regularly has to stay up after a night shift, until a parking space free from double yellows becomes available!!

    Not a happy bunny!

     

    Wardens are on all sorts of shifts to extract money it would seem! Quickest ticket I have personally witnessed is one alleging that the car was parked illegally for 22 seconds. It was a car in a goods vehicle bay. Union Street. The warden wasn't interested in the fact the driver was dragging a huge gas bottle off to the balloon shop. I think it's gravitated to a situation where you get the ticket and then see the adjudicator. ... 

  5. Evening Roger!

    Yes, budgets are being slashed across the country 

     

    Good evening! That is probably why they are kicking the living daylights out of the parking! I was in town today and there was a warden in Gaol Street car park and 200 yards later there was one in Kyrle Street slapping out a ticket in the car park opposite the dentist. The whole budget seems to hinge on parking revenue and enforcement. Plus I suppose the Council tax .... But I still can't understand some of these Management salaries on the Council .... They are maintained obviously! 

  6. Correct!

    Regardless also of how many units are contained within the salt covered walls, the physical size of this monstrosity has changed the look of Hereford as you approach. I used to think Tesco's was too big - that now looks like a corner shop in comparison!

     

    Tesco's was the 1st proper supermarket in Hereford (it used to be where Maccies in Commercial Street is now - with no parking) and at the time I think I appreciated it's arrival. It's getting very tired looking now tho. I have a greater problem with whoever authorised that monstrous grey building behind All Saints Church. The one by the Bowling Green Pub. It took longer to build than Petrocelli took to have his house built in that 70's tv series ~ although I don't think Petrocelli finished his house. 

  7. Amey - yes you guessed it - went for the cheapest option which was a nasty poor quality import from China, which started to fail almost immediately. 

     

    I don't think there is anything wrong with Chinese slate. I've got it through most of the ground floor of my house. It lasts superbly and certainly was not cheap. But I suppose I haven't got hundreds of people walking down my hall every day.

     

    The issue is obviously down to 1. Was the arty slate fit for the purpose that it was being put to (was it thick enough for a start) ? 2. Was it fitted correctly.

     

    I do know those brass letters started to come off almost immediately after they were laid. First it was one or two then it started to happen more and more. You only needed an element of looseness to creep in and the things were off. I don't know how easy it is to stick brass to slate, or indeed if the best adhesive was used, but I do know that water was getting in and weakening the bond.

     

    It is disappointing that all that money was spent on this fancy paving for it to all fall apart in what, in the big scheme of things, is five minutes. But if you look at the bigger picture the High Town Scheme involved laying a shed load of light grey coloured stones. So obviously having done that you wheel in two minutes later all manner of drinks vans leaking liquid all over the place, multiple rides leaking oil and food tents dripping fat everywhere. Hence the horrendous staining all over the place. However you probably won't notice that most of the time as the town centre is rammed with wall to wall tents making it look like a giant car boot sale. The Council could probably rent out another couple of tents if they removed that scaffolding in front of the bombed out remains of River Island so I'm surprised they haven't progressed that issue! 

     

    Plus you've got that massive blob of tarmac poured onto the road on the bend outside M&S in the middle of the grey road paving ~ which itself started to get loose weeks after it was laid because of heavy vehicles turning on that corner and putting a strain on the stones. Very attractive! 

  8. Well spotted Roger!

    The camera never lies!

     

    It's like 30 seconds from the new flagship retail sector and at/outside the newly (ish) revamped cash collector Council car park cash cow.... Obviously the thinking is not quite joined up yet! I think tho there's an opportunity to analyse what's in the bin to find out what people are buying ... What's that bottle on top of the bin for instance? 

  9. I walked past the multi storey this evening. There is a litter bin there that has clearly not been emptied for some time. Rubbish is overflowing and going over the pavement. People are putting their rubbish in the right place but someone is failing to do their bit and empty it.

     

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    Just noticed that the bin you allude to was photographed Pauline... I found that on the internet ~ posted today. I never took the picture meself ... It does look rather full! 

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    Hereford Times
    10:17am Tuesday 4th March 2014 in News
     

     

     

     

    Yeah ... Saw that ... I dunno exactly what the 'right deal' is but Luke must have a reason to throw money at a shop in Widemarsh Street or he wouldn't bother ... what with his internet business ... Has he negotiated some sort of preferential deal with the business rates? Rent? I only ask as I don't know! 

  11. the Tesco roundabout is a nightmare at the moment heading south. If you want to head for the A49, nothing is clearing from the left hand lane as it cannot get down Newmarket St and cars are blocking the yellow box junction. I have taken to avoiding it for now .... its quicker to go via Whitecross and join the queue in Barton Rd.

     

    I was there at 5.45 pm tonight ... southbound ... Started queuing at The Courtyard then having eventually got to the island there was no traffic at all in the third lane .... Carnage everywhere else tho! 

  12. I walked past the multi storey this evening. There is a litter bin there that has clearly not been emptied for some time. Rubbish is overflowing and going over the pavement. People are putting their rubbish in the right place but someone is failing to do their bit and empty it.

     

    To be honest I have no issues, generally, with the litter bin emptying in the City. Certainly where I live (Aylestone) the bins seem to get emptied daily ~  even when they are hardly full. Also when I visit the red dog bins they are very often empty. Indicating a recent visit to remove the contents. 

  13. That's not a pothole Roger, you want to head down to the front entrance to Dunelm/Halfords, there are about 3 holes there that look to be about 15" deep!

     

    Yup ... Seen those! People will be aware that you can report these holes online but in the City you must get at least one Council truck going down roads by Dunelm, or wherever, every day of the week so their own employees could report these holes. 

  14. Finally, in response to your quote that from hereon you'll think twice before engaging in dialogue within these pages. I'd respectfully suggest that its unwise to place limits upon yourself. Take as much time as you need.

     

    I thought that his comment was a bit daft to be honest. Not playing ball to his satisfaction on here so he'll possibly take his ball elsewhere to play. I thought the responses were reasonable, and credit to Mr. Willimont for dipping into the debate with his hands on knowledge of the situation, but to threaten to leave the forum after the grand total of two posts must be some sort of record .... :tongue_32:  

  15. I went southbound over the New Bridge today so as to get to Asda. The traffic was backed up in the outside lane of the bridge as far as Bridge Street. ie the whole length of the bridge. This was about 14.45 hrs. Having crawled along for the best part of ten minutes I found the answer. The filter lane that goes to Asda, through the middle of the roundabout, only had a green phase that let about 5 cars through until the next lengthy wait on red. Having done my shopping I was then trapped for 10 minutes getting out of the car park as the light controlling the shop exit onto the roundabout only let about 5 cars out (per lane) before going back to a long wait on red. These lights did not seem very 'intelligent' to me!  :Thumbs-Down:  :tongue_32:

  16. What is he incentive to stay in the city centre Councillor? Nowhere to park for customers (unless you have a blue badge), Traffic wardens itching to book you if you are 2 mins late back to your car. Scaffolding eyesore in the city centre with no change expected soon. High business rates shell I go on?

     

    I know some of the old Chadds shop is occupied but a big portion isn't. It's location, size/shape (and lack of any parking) is probably why it's unoccupied and it's a very uninviting sight to behold as you enter the City Centre from the Aylestone direction. I may have pointed out before that I am no fan of these pop up market tents in town either. It just seems that the empty shop units are left to rot whilst we have a replacement which is no different to the tat that was previous sold at the outdoor market. ie like the stall that sells 50 million sorts of phone covers all of which seem as cheap and nasty as each other. 

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    I never knew the Council had a starling distress caller to lend out! ... I'm not sure if this is a joke or whether Marc Willimont (head of environmental health at Herefordshire Council) is sub letting this bird control device out as he said previously that the Council would not get involved ... 'Marc Willimont, head of environmental health at Herefordshire Council, said: "Starlings are protected wild birds so Herefordshire Council will not take any action to harm or control them."' ~ is the quote from the bbc website ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-26340928

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