twowheelsgood
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Stay on your bike, just keep your wits about you - it’s a jungle out there.
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People need to know and understand that above all else.
That's where it all falls apart - increasing numbers of drivers neither know, understand or even care anymore - red light running is so common place and there's no way they'd comprehend a change in the law.
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Given that the good John Venn is buried just yards from where you were sorcering, I would say without a shadow of doubt that’s bobby47's report is truthful and that he is JV reincarnate, without the dog collar, and can be found at the communal baths scrubbing anyone's back for a groat.
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dippy - HT link here http://tinyurl.com/ppuf7ac
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Timber is a crop like any other - it is planted, grown and harvested. In that respect it is renewable and whilst it is growing it is also pumping out oxygen and filtering the air of things like carbon dioxide. Trees do a load of other good things as well and when their time is up, if they're really unlucky, they end up on the side of a supermarket. There are good and bad timbers for cladding - too often the wrong ones are used (often substituted by cheapskate builders or developers from that specified) and they weather badly and look awful very quickly. Lets hope this hasn't happened here.
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I'm sure the complete idiots have put traffic lights back on the Widemarsh St jctn.WHY???
Lost the bloody plot they have.
From Folly Lane to Newmarket St roundabout 9 sets of traffic lights,I'm seeing red....and yellow and green
Came up Widemarsh St this afternoon - there don't appear to be any lights when approaching Blueschool St - hope against hope it stays that way, because it works brilliantly. There are lights controlling traffic which will be able to turn right off Blueschool St into Widemarsh St.
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With no political will to get it sorted, nothing will happen. Until the next elections at least.
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Ha, ha, seriously - don't bother Mr Ashcroft, you'll just be wasting your time. He's busy earning his £79k salary working on the 3 years late and counting Core Strategy, which we're now told will be adopted in May 2015, unless it all kicks off at the public enquiry (which it will) and just in time for a general election … You could try his boss, Geoff Hughes ghughes@herefordshire.gov.uk or Ward Councillor Hubbard.
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Three trees on the LH side of that image plus what is best described as a 'slip of the pen' I would say, which tries to break up the awfulness of the elevation. No cover planting indicated on the true elevations, but happy to be proved wrong. Of course planting needs maintenance, which costs money, which developers don't like spending so ...
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Jacobs Court - here's a thing - we're paying for that scaffold! The developer went bust or wound up the business, not sure which, and, shortly after the properties were occupied, investigation revealed that all of the rear structure was unsafe and in danger of panels falling out with risk to life and limb. On public safety grounds, and with no one else to pay for it, Building Control insisted it was shored up and its been there ever since with you and I footing the bill. You may have seen the developer around - he's partial to pottering about in a Ferrari ...
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I would imagine the Councillor is bound by confidentiality issues and doesn't want to be hauled before a kangaroo council court as Cllr Hubbard was a while ago. Please don't take an adversarial stance against someone who contributes greatly to both this forum and the real world, it doesn't achieve anything, in my view.
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They have the power to do either - the will however is lacking, for who knows why?
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Approved drawings show 10 x 'orchard tree' planting along the Edgar St elevation. NO other planting is shown. High level planting is indicated on the elevation to 'Auctioneers Walk'. It is noticeable that all of the artist's impressions of Newmarket Street do not show ANY traffic lights - when in fact we are to have dozens of the damned things.
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Yep, just driven through town and back - couldn't believe it - this council learn nothing. Ever. We are all doomed.
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Odd but entirely true - I've been humming 'Billy, Don't Be A Hero' all morning, and for the life of me I couldn’t figure out why because it’s ghastly little tune, hellish even. I flick on the Hereford Voice eager for bobby47's latest bowl of tripe and there it is - proof positive I'm heading southwards - it'll be a pothole that does for me, you'll see.
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Grid knocker is correct, and, not only do they not face north, but they don't let any light in either! The gables face due south and when the sun comes out they'll produce enough glare to temporarily blind drivers and burn the paint off passing cars.
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The Council were asked under FOI a little while ago about how much they had spent on CommonPurpose training (a certain Mr Bull being a CP graduate) - they said £0. When the invoices for £63k were shown to them and they were asked why they had supplied incorrect information, they refused to respond.
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Blurring of public and private continues - I'm baffled as to why or how the council think they can close down a private limited company - only the directors (or administrator) can do that. We might ask why we are having to pay for all this work to be done when it is the responsibility of Futiles.
As to the two hats issue, I now understand that neither Johnson nor Neill took up their director positions at Futiles - I wonder why.
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All this just to get the grass cut regularly and the litter picked up.
Actually, despite ALL of this, we STILL can't get the grass cut or the litter picked up ...
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It is noticeable that there are no pictures in the brochure of the godawful elevations to Newmarket St and Edgar St we will all have to endure for the next 25 years.
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Mould growth per se can and often does occur even if the building is watertight - it can be as a result of poor ventilation, poor heating control and numerous other factors and isn't easily resolved. The mild and damp winter has certainly not helped.
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HT site updated - 'UPDATE: Contrary to rumour and speculation, Stanhope will not face financial penalties due to the delay. Opening in May would still be months ahead of the agreed date in the contract programme, at which point any penalties may come into play."Would that be rumour and speculation on Hereford Voice do you think?
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Now confirmed on the HT site - whole thing delayed two weeks - blaming it on the weather.
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HT are reporting, albeit less than emphatically, that Next will be opening two weeks late, but we have to wait until next Thursday for the full story! No word on the others.
Old Market Shopping Centre Delayed For 2 Weeks!
in Edgar Street Grid and Courtyard Theatre
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Oh, the spelling - hypocrisy.