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  1. The chance of an IOC candidate getting elected for South Herefordshire is less than zero and the same goes for Labour, UKIP and the flat earth society(Greens)

    The only possibility of upsetting the Jessie bandwagon would be for the Lib Dems but I guess they will have Lucy Hurds standing again. She has lost on countless occasions so a repeat seems most likely

    Anyway watching Jesse bumble his way through at the despatch box in the H o C is always good for a laugh.

    You could repeat this scenario for North Herefordshire but with different names - so expect Wiggin to continue to make a fool of himself in the H o C.

  2. Love it! All the traffic lights are green, not a cyclist in sight and a classic idiot driver at 1:55. I don't give much hope for the health of people living in the 'Urban Village' that close to what will be heavy diesel fumes. The much vaunted canal basin appears to have been completely abandoned. There's another one of these promos showing Commercial Road as well. Still, as they admit, it's not reality.

    But all the cyclists will be on the cycleway?

  3. Sorry this is off topic

     

    We will have so it seems three universities

    1 Hereford University Centre ie Hereford & Ludlow College and University of Worcester

    2 University of Wolverhampton at the Enterprise Zone

    3 NMITE

     

    Look out Oxford and Cambridge we are catching up!!!!!

  4. I can understand why you call yourself Slim - should think it's one of many requirements of being a submariner .

    Hopefully meet up there- I suggest that if you can you go onto the Hereford Vets Breakfast Club Facebook group so that the Orhamiser Lynne Goodwin can " approve " you - at other Breakfast Clubs a number have attended with beige coloured beret and medals covering WW2 through to Afghan- if you get my drift .

    Subtle!

  5. Have just been out on my usual cycling route which includes the road from the Greenway to the Straight Mile at Rotherwas. The road also serves the BBLP depot.

    Interestingly the potholes that were there last week have been filled. And No! it is not just chuck some tarmac in a hole - they have resurfaced whole sections.

    Different rules apply it seems

  6. I can only assume that after Doris Day local residents were concerned about it falling onto their houses although why I don't know? (I assume you would be relaxed about that  :Happy_32: ).   

    I am told the tree was inspected by Gerry Ross Tree Surgeon either yesterday or today. Perhaps you had better ask him exactly what he recommended but with the age and lean of the tree the removal of some of the branches presumably cannot be a wholly bad and criminal thing?

  7. They are not cutting it down

    I am told that it was inspected and there was little if any movement in the trunk. What they are doing is removing branches on the Mill Street side so at reduce the weight and reduce what pressure there might be pulling on the trunk

    As to its long term future who knows?

  8. I happened to watch Lincoln City v Ipswich Town on TV last night. At one point the camera pointed to the Lincoln fans. They were enjoying themselves taunting the Ipswich fans. The thing that caught my eye was the father holding up his young son who was joining in the chanting of "your support is f-c-ing s-it"

    Lovely standards football fans have

  9. I have just walked by the play areas. They seem as busy as usual and nobody seems particularly disadvantaged by some of the facilities being out of use. Of course there is no real excuse for the lack of proper maintenance especially when children should be encouraged to take more exercise.

    However I noted some time in late 2016 that the Council had to place 5 children in care for a week and the cost, if memory serves, was £25,000.  Setting aside what on the face of it is a grossly excessive cost to us all, it is to children and social care where the vast majority of the Council Tax goes.

    I agree that that we can all have a view about whether certain projects of the Council are wasteful or necessary. However If there have to be choices where should the money be spent? On repairing some play equipment or on social care? In the current financial climate and unless Saint Theresa changes course we cannot have both

  10. I agree that doing nothing is not an option

    Unless the City develops, as it has in the past, then it will stagnate and become overpopulated with older people (it is already heading that way). The social cost of supporting them will have to be met by a reducing number of those of working age.

    To me we do need more housing and jobs - which comes first is moot. And whilst altering peoples current fixation with the car is great I believe there needs to be a way of getting in and out of Rotherwas, going from the south of the city to the north and going east to west without going through the centre. This will need to be a road - yes with cycle and pedestrian links to and through the essential new housing.

    Yes we need to respect the environment in all of this but sometimes some small loss of fields to new development is the price that should be paid not just for progress but to also maintain the standards that we have now.

  11. Having looked at the details it seems a sensible decision to me. Contrary to policy.

    I see that the family currently live next door where there is a family house and a large self contained annexe which provides, it seems to me, the necessary space for the daughter. Why then do they need a new free standing house? Perhaps they want to sell the existing house?

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