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26-02-2008, 19:09
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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The point is the site is rarely used by the council i would be suprised if there is someone responsible to edit that site (web master)
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Bet the residents in the house in Cedar Street are getting a little naffed off though .... LOL.
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26-02-2008, 19:56
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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If time travel were possible, wouldn't somebody have been back or forward and told us by now?
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26-02-2008, 19:59
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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it wasnt that bad when i lived up there derekgas, havent been up for years!!, is it that bad?
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26-02-2008, 20:07
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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it wasnt that bad when i lived up there derekgas, havent been up for years!!, is it that bad?
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It isn't awful. but the narrow road with grass verges arn't wide enough, with some people having 2 or more vehicles, and not using the drives at the back (those that have them), we have people double parking, literally blocking the street, when they do this, they drive over the verge, and ruin the grass, then at the end of the street there are 2 people running businesses, they have several vehicles and have completely desimated the grass and footpath, my front and side is dug out ready for block paving, but they want £1000 to drop the kerb, problem is, when the school have parents evening I know the ignorant parents will block the street up, at present when these evenings are on, they park outside the house, across the tarmac footpath (across the verge), so I usually can't get outside the house, and the other half has to park in the road and walk the kids through the muddy verges, in my opinion, the verges need removing thus allowing a wider road. Sorry, rant over.
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If time travel were possible, wouldn't somebody have been back or forward and told us by now?
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26-02-2008, 20:38
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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It isn't awful. but the narrow road with grass verges arn't wide enough, with some people having 2 or more vehicles, and not using the drives at the back (those that have them), we have people double parking, literally blocking the street, when they do this, they drive over the verge, and ruin the grass, then at the end of the street there are 2 people running businesses, they have several vehicles and have completely desimated the grass and footpath, my front and side is dug out ready for block paving, but they want £1000 to drop the kerb, problem is, when the school have parents evening I know the ignorant parents will block the street up, at present when these evenings are on, they park outside the house, across the tarmac footpath (across the verge), so I usually can't get outside the house, and the other half has to park in the road and walk the kids through the muddy verges, in my opinion, the verges need removing thus allowing a wider road. Sorry, rant over.
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I take it ya on about st peters?
it is bad round there, they could do with getting rid of them grass verges, but in the summer time they make the streets look neater ....ya cant win especially if there are trees on em
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29-02-2008, 16:05
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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Why do I get the feeling you know a lot more than what ya' telling
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I'm sure alot of people get that feeling
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29-02-2008, 16:05
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Re: Trees in Hodder St
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Bet the residents in the house in Cedar Street are getting a little naffed off though .... LOL.
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I'm sure they are
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