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Well said Garinda :)....Why do people become allergic to walking more than 20 feet because of the love of the car.......
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So what's the answer for our area taking that as, rhyddings st, park lane, hornby st, and to some degree fielding lane.Where can people park/leave their cars and know they are not going to get vandalised by the yobs. Think there would be a major problem if HBC went mad with the yellow line paint :) May be this is why HBC are knocking down terraced houses, to make way for new housing that must have allocated off the road parking spaces, in order to get planning applications approved. Has anyone got an answer to this problem?:confused: |
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Yes 2...:)
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And two legs ;)
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Terraced..........:)
And my building society acc No is ***** ************ Just CALL next time you want me to make a comment ;) |
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Sorry Parc911 but I could have sworn that this thread was entitled "Widening Rhyddings street"..
What gives you the right to accuse someone of not reading the whole thread when you can NOT have any knowledge of what I have and have not read?????? I have read the whole thread and live close enough to be affected by this.. A lot closer than you I can bet.. but of course will check with you the BOSS of this thread first in future...:( Ps Thanks a lot for the negative Karma :) |
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Second I did not accuse you of not reading the thread from the start, just requested that you read it, if you had not already done so. With regards to living close, I don't bet, but I do know that I am affected by this, in so much that whilst the current situation of parking exists in the top section of rhyddings street, myself, family and neighbours are at serious risk due to the possible delay in emergency services gaining access to where we live, be it a major fire or a health problem.For your information it took an ambulance 25mins to gain access recently, and that was to attend to a lady with a serious heart condition. You final comment regarding this thread, yes I did start the thread, but it's open to all there is no "boss" as you say, only the moderators of the board, who do an excellent job in keeping this board acceptable to all. |
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Lets not argue about trivialities, what has been said is there for all to read..
But your and MY issue about emergency access to Park lane is nothing to do with "widening rhyddings st" Access to Park lane is from Fielding lane or Hawthorn ave, both much better and wider access than rhyddings st. If you talk to any paramedic(which I have). As soon as they get close to an emergency they grab there bag and use there legs. Much faster once close. They would not sit in there Ambulance waiting 25 mins to get within 30ft. That is why there is a driver and paramedic. (yes I know the driver is a paramedic as well). Imagine if you live in a large property on the east wing 300ft away from the main entrance let alone car parking space??? Our problem on Park lane has nothing to do with rhyddings st. But that does not mean it is not a problem. I personally have NO worries about Ambulances due to my reasurance's from my paramedic friend.. Now the Fire Engine is a slightly worse situation. But yet again they are equiped with long hoses etc. Accessing Park lane from rhyddings st involves turning into either, lord st then hornby st then rhyddings st then park lane. Or turning into hornby st then rhyddings st then park lane.All very tight corners with badly parked vehicles on them. Much easier and wiser for an emergency vehicle too turn directly in park lane from fielding lane?????? And exit through hawthorn ave..:) This is as usual a PARKING issue being dressed up as a health and safety issue. |
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I agree totally chloe. The access to Park Lane is a Park Lane problem not a Rhyddings Street problem.
I am assuming you live near Rhyddings Street not Fielding Lane park381. What about people past the half way mark and closer to Fielding Lane. The ambulance would not need to use Rhyddings Street at all for them. You refer to someone with a heart condition - was this not a lady on Rhyddings Street or was that a seperate issue that the council quoted when they called the last meeting at the Civic Theatre. |
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As for the fire engine, have only once experienced the problem, and it was a long time ago, more years than I would care to remember. A Ms Powel ex headteacher of Green Haworth school, a lovely old lady had left a pressure cooker full of peas, yes peas on the cooker, and it exploded, next thing the fire bells, yes 2 of them, 1 from fielding lane, and 1 from the top of rhyddings st. Since then touch wood the fire brigade have not had to try and pass parked cars. On your final comment it is a health and safety issue related to a parking issue, take the gent who broke his ankle(a bad break, bones exposed) in the park, which way did the ambulance come, up rhyddings street. |
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Why all the huge quotes??? I can read it first time. ?? |
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