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7:20am Monday 11th January 2010 in Barrowford
THE big thaw could be set to follow the big freeze in East Lancashire.
The Met Office predictions of heavy snowfall on Sunday didn’t materialise and the county instead woke to rain, sleet and snow showers as temperatures hovered around one degree celsius.
Warnings of widespread icy roads remain in place on Monday morning as the showers fall on frozen roads, adding to the hazardous driving conditions.
However, police reported no road-related incidents over the weekend.
Northern Rail services in the area were running as normal this morning and a number of roads have re-opened, including Blacksnape Road at Hoddlesden Road (still closed near Darwen), Bacup Road, Burnley, and Crown Point Road, Burnley.
Only a handful of East Lancashire schools are closed today.
Meanwhile, the county council roads boss has admitted they could run out of grit if the area is hit by snow again.
Coun Keith Young, Lancashire County Council's cabinet member for roads, said the authority only had enough grit for if the weather remained clear.
He said: "If we get another blizzard then, like other authorities, we are in trouble."
Blackburn with Darwen's roads chief, Coun Alan Cottam, said the borough had 'more grit than we expected' after a delivery last week.
He said bus routes would continue to get priority treatment.
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CapitaBackHander
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11:21am Tue 5 Jan 10
Davidoff
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11:23am Tue 5 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander
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11:27am Tue 5 Jan 10
Davidoff wrote:They will probably be back on later, bus company rightly just making sure the council do the job and grit and remove ice from the main roads.
Just read no bus services ... Wonder how many who have used the buses today have now found they can't get home.
CapitaBackHander
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11:31am Tue 5 Jan 10
pendleton
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11:36am Tue 5 Jan 10
Brianjw
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11:47am Tue 5 Jan 10
Viv
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12:29pm Tue 5 Jan 10
pendlelad
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2:04pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Izanears
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2:21pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Joepublicspeaking
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2:34pm Tue 5 Jan 10
blackburner
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3:01pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Hopping mad
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3:12pm Tue 5 Jan 10
MerlinTheVoiceofReason
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3:25pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Brianjw wrote:Have you finished your pathetic rant now?
I have really had enough of the council saying they are "deploying all available resources"
Rubbish as we as a species have know about snow for thousands of years. we can put a man on the moon, but can we get a snow plough and grit wagon around the streets of Barnoldswick.
As i have mentioned to the council we folk of barnoldswick do occasionally like to venture out of the town if only to bay at the full moon.
surely by now it is not beyond the wit of man to be better prepared.
Our street has NEVER been gritted for more than two years, the hill at the end had been gritted this year, maybe a couple of times.
so again I cant get of the street to my office in manchester, yet my collegues from other towns can get into Manchester.
the last time i saw the orange flashing lights, of the gritter, coming up the hill, it STOPPED at the bottom & went away!!! good god. this ridiculous, i shall be writing for a credit on my council tax for
no gritting,
no rubbish collection, despite the wagon driving passing the house, same with the recycling wagon.
I REALLY REALLY hope one of the Pendle "Executives" requires a emergency vechile and it cant get to them because of lack of gritting!
But then i bet their road is gritted!!,
One council on the news this morning actually has workers with wheel barrows & spades gritting footpaths near elderly residents and trying to grit side roads, i suppose this will be against "elf & safety"
The excuse we get of 20 year snowfall etc is rubbish, to be in the 21st century and not have some planning for such events when the Met Office, has been forecasting this for weeks, maybe the council shoul replace the seaweed in the as they are as much B***** use!
I am so angry as four people in our house are yet again unable to get off the street to go to work, putting two jobs in jeapordy for yet another no show!
Brian (steam coming out of my ears!)
MerlinTheVoiceofReason
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3:29pm Tue 5 Jan 10
hasslem hasslem
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3:59pm Tue 5 Jan 10
RAyzer
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4:07pm Tue 5 Jan 10
wotever
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4:09pm Tue 5 Jan 10
whereistedward
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4:20pm Tue 5 Jan 10
hasslem hasslem wrote:Shouldn't have moved to such an out of the way spot !! Maybe hasslem didn't notice the very big hill near his property ?!!
Listened to Radio Lancashire all morning for updates on traffic, public services etc. . In fairness there were contributions from Burnley and Pendle buses, Lancashire Police, Blackburn Royal Hospital etc. . However, one organisation was conspicuous by their omission. That was Lancashire County Council, who are charged with maintaining the public highways. Not a whistle, not a dickie bird. Even the Ostriches were facing up.....but not our dear Lancashire County Council. . I have no quibble with the poor guys who drive the trucks - they are obviously driving in extreme coditions and doing long hours. My beef is with Management and Administrators, who seem clueless. GRIT doesn't go off. . As Johnny Rotten once said "Ever got the feeling your being had?" And as for the clown who says enjoy it....the snow has been in my village since 17th December, the grit bin has been empty since the 18th December....nobody is nicking grit for their drives - nobody has any driveways.
hasslem hasslem
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4:35pm Tue 5 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander
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4:35pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Viv wrote:No in answer to your moronic question. I was stating fact, last night the A666 in Darwen had NOT been gritted and it had in Bolton. I know how grit works and the main way it works is that a grit lorry has to pass the road while actually spreading it. This had not been done upto 9pm but after 10pm it was like I said.
Do you wander around with your eyes shut Capitabackhander? I saw gritters working on Sunday night and Monday morning in Darwen - they drove past my house. Some people think grit is some sort of fairy dust that makes snow magicallly disappear. Take today for example - right now it looks like the road in front of my house (I live on a key route) LOOKS like it hasn't been gritted BUT I KNOW it has - the gritter went past spreading grit aboput 30 mins ago. Because of the snow falling and people heeding advise not to drive it hasn't been ground into the snow properly. Hardly the councils fault I would have thought.
hasslem hasslem
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4:39pm Tue 5 Jan 10
whereistedward
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4:43pm Tue 5 Jan 10
hasslem hasslem wrote:The Tories have been in control of LCC for half of last year and they (and your Lib-Dem pals) constantly criticised Labour's gritting policy. They could have changed it.
and maybe jedward - you could have a word with your boss janet - no doubt she will be filling in her expenses form for loads of grit to line her drive. - will she put it down as part of her £400 per month food expenses. . didnt realise that she was engalnd's answer to marionne antoinette....but if the pipes freeze up maybe she say "let them drink cristal". . whislt on the subject of politics (i am jedward, no tory, i am agnostic) my understanding is that labour were in control of lcc last year and we had exactly the same issues (but over a less sustained period). so, it would seem that all politicians are totally useless and just are keen to blame the other side and quote lies as statistics. dont take me on jedward, you lose every time. (how long have we been in recession?)
burner
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4:44pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Honourable MP?
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4:58pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Jim Swanton
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5:13pm Tue 5 Jan 10
ganja man
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5:20pm Tue 5 Jan 10
ganja man
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5:20pm Tue 5 Jan 10
ganja man
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5:20pm Tue 5 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander
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5:57pm Tue 5 Jan 10
ganja man
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6:02pm Tue 5 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander
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6:04pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Honourable MP?
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6:30pm Tue 5 Jan 10
ghanto
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6:50pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Mr-Reasonable
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7:50pm Tue 5 Jan 10
slackerbtch
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8:05pm Tue 5 Jan 10
burner
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8:30pm Tue 5 Jan 10
whereistedward
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8:56pm Tue 5 Jan 10
hasslem hasslem wrote:You are the prat !! There is absolutely no national policy on re-filling grit bins. It is entirely down to your council - maybe the parish council for your area could purchase grit to re-fill the bin ? Why don't you go to the next meeting and put the idea forward ? (goodness - a positive suggestion instead of all the moans !!)
jedward - where did i complain about living on pendle hill, regardless of where i live the issue of empty grit bins is a generic one, nothing to do with where i live. . prat!. . there seems to be no national policy which you would think would be determined by the dept of transport. now who has been in power since 1997?
hasslem hasslem
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9:15pm Tue 5 Jan 10
whereistedward wrote:labout councillor david smith and employee of janet anderson you behave like a numpty.
hasslem hasslem wrote: jedward - where did i complain about living on pendle hill, regardless of where i live the issue of empty grit bins is a generic one, nothing to do with where i live. . prat!. . there seems to be no national policy which you would think would be determined by the dept of transport. now who has been in power since 1997?You are the prat !! There is absolutely no national policy on re-filling grit bins. It is entirely down to your council - maybe the parish council for your area could purchase grit to re-fill the bin ? Why don't you go to the next meeting and put the idea forward ? (goodness - a positive suggestion instead of all the moans !!) Maybe you could post the comments from your Tory County Councillor after you contacted her ??
ganja man
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9:41pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Hopping mad
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10:03pm Tue 5 Jan 10
happycyclist
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10:19pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Hopping mad
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10:26pm Tue 5 Jan 10
happycyclist wrote:If your so much of an expert at gritting, why don't you get off your backside and nip up to the depot at davyfield road and come out with us and show us morons how its done? I will even give up my meagre £6 an hour. See you at 7.30am then.
There was a lorry full of grit out in Darwen town centre this afternoon. Big pile of grit in the lorry that they were ferrying in a wheelbarrow to pedestrian areas outside thetown hall. Sounds good, huh? Wrong. There was four or five inches of snow on the ground and the muppets were scattering spadefuls over entire areas of snow -a complete and utter waste of grit/salt. They should have cleared pathways with their spades and gritted those. Instead, 8 hours later, the town centre is just one big mush of snow. Absolutely unbelieveable. Morons. They might as well have gone up on the moors and just scattered it around. Pointless. I haven't the words (without swearing) to describe this sort of stupidity.
burger face
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10:41pm Tue 5 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander
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10:49pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Hopping mad wrote:I was going to say (again) that people were not moaning at the council employees who do the physical work but indeed the mouth pieces. How ever if HappyCyclist description is correct (think so) then there comes a point when you have to have common sense or balls to say to your boss "what is the point in this? we should shovel it off first."
happycyclist wrote: There was a lorry full of grit out in Darwen town centre this afternoon. Big pile of grit in the lorry that they were ferrying in a wheelbarrow to pedestrian areas outside thetown hall. Sounds good, huh? Wrong. There was four or five inches of snow on the ground and the muppets were scattering spadefuls over entire areas of snow -a complete and utter waste of grit/salt. They should have cleared pathways with their spades and gritted those. Instead, 8 hours later, the town centre is just one big mush of snow. Absolutely unbelieveable. Morons. They might as well have gone up on the moors and just scattered it around. Pointless. I haven't the words (without swearing) to describe this sort of stupidity.If your so much of an expert at gritting, why don't you get off your backside and nip up to the depot at davyfield road and come out with us and show us morons how its done? I will even give up my meagre £6 an hour. See you at 7.30am then.
CapitaBackHander
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10:51pm Tue 5 Jan 10
Noiticer
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10:31am Wed 6 Jan 10
CAG1
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11:06am Wed 6 Jan 10
happycyclist
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11:50am Wed 6 Jan 10
CapitaBackHander wrote:I'd take him up on the offer, too, out of civic spirit. I wouldn't be able to do too much because I too have a fragile lower back, but I would be willing if the council made an organised call for volunteers. However, I'm not about to wander around Darwen on my own with a spade.
Hopping mad wrote:I was going to say (again) that people were not moaning at the council employees who do the physical work but indeed the mouth pieces. How ever if HappyCyclist description is correct (think so) then there comes a point when you have to have common sense or balls to say to your boss "what is the point in this? we should shovel it off first."
happycyclist wrote: There was a lorry full of grit out in Darwen town centre this afternoon. Big pile of grit in the lorry that they were ferrying in a wheelbarrow to pedestrian areas outside thetown hall. Sounds good, huh? Wrong. There was four or five inches of snow on the ground and the muppets were scattering spadefuls over entire areas of snow -a complete and utter waste of grit/salt. They should have cleared pathways with their spades and gritted those. Instead, 8 hours later, the town centre is just one big mush of snow. Absolutely unbelieveable. Morons. They might as well have gone up on the moors and just scattered it around. Pointless. I haven't the words (without swearing) to describe this sort of stupidity.If your so much of an expert at gritting, why don't you get off your backside and nip up to the depot at davyfield road and come out with us and show us morons how its done? I will even give up my meagre £6 an hour. See you at 7.30am then.
p.s. If your offer was serious I would actually take you up on the offer. No doubt my back would hurt but I would be happy to help the community.
ice ice baby
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1:00pm Wed 6 Jan 10
Hopping mad wrote:Well said Hopping mad!!
happycyclist wrote: There was a lorry full of grit out in Darwen town centre this afternoon. Big pile of grit in the lorry that they were ferrying in a wheelbarrow to pedestrian areas outside thetown hall. Sounds good, huh? Wrong. There was four or five inches of snow on the ground and the muppets were scattering spadefuls over entire areas of snow -a complete and utter waste of grit/salt. They should have cleared pathways with their spades and gritted those. Instead, 8 hours later, the town centre is just one big mush of snow. Absolutely unbelieveable. Morons. They might as well have gone up on the moors and just scattered it around. Pointless. I haven't the words (without swearing) to describe this sort of stupidity.If your so much of an expert at gritting, why don't you get off your backside and nip up to the depot at davyfield road and come out with us and show us morons how its done? I will even give up my meagre £6 an hour. See you at 7.30am then.
emertonbrokemyhand
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1:20pm Wed 6 Jan 10
happycyclist
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2:00pm Wed 6 Jan 10
Davidoff
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2:27pm Wed 6 Jan 10
Davidoff
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2:42pm Wed 6 Jan 10
skeptic
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skeptic
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Pennine Lad
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4:53pm Wed 6 Jan 10
Hopping mad wrote:Thank you 'Hopping mad' for one of the few sensible comments in this thread of stories and comments.
Can I just say without getting into a class war and I know because I work for the council. That if you think that the council treats one class or culture over another you are sadly deluded. I have not had my bin emptied, I have no grit on my road and yes I pay my council tax the same as all of you. I walk to work in these conditions. I then do my best, whether that be refuse collecting or driving on trecherous roads with grit throwing it out on where-ever I'm told to. Only for me to read about how bad the council workers are and your bin as not been emptied. How inspiring you all are. May I make a suggestion for next year. Maybe we should drop care for the elderly, childrens services and health promotions as long as you can drive to work eh.
happycyclist
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5:07pm Wed 6 Jan 10
ganja man
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5:53pm Wed 6 Jan 10
ganja man
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5:53pm Wed 6 Jan 10
RAyzer
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RAyzer
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skeptic wrote:pal,il explain.......counci
regarding your comments RAyzer i wasnt aware MPs and councilors emptied your bins thought it was done by refuse collectors!!! so you would rather a refuse vehicle drove round the streets and slid into parked vehicles what cost to the tax payers then the councils insurance would have to pay then bang goes the premium!!
slave
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9:01pm Wed 6 Jan 10
Stone Island
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9:33pm Wed 6 Jan 10
RAyzer wrote:After 13 years of 'Lily-livered Labour'
skeptic wrote: regarding your comments RAyzer i wasnt aware MPs and councilors emptied your bins thought it was done by refuse collectors!!! so you would rather a refuse vehicle drove round the streets and slid into parked vehicles what cost to the tax payers then the councils insurance would have to pay then bang goes the premium!!pal,il explain.......counci llers and MPS have had all the cash,hence no gritt...they wouldnt slide if gritted!!!!is that easy enough...the roads should be gritted.....100 million in aid to yemen and weve no gritt....YEMEN???WHA T THE ????whats happening to this once great country
Lifeinthemix
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10:46pm Wed 6 Jan 10
ladysal
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8:44am Thu 7 Jan 10
paolowhite
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8:45am Thu 7 Jan 10
ewoodman
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burner
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10:27am Thu 7 Jan 10
weather observer
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1:22pm Thu 7 Jan 10
ganja man wrote:Notes from the Huncoat Weather Station
Why are the Council's not better prepared? Pendle Borough Council is a disgrace after many streets in Nelson were not gritted. I was walking this morning when i saw the result of this failure an ambulance unable to get up Railway st in Nelson and at the top of this main street was a school double decker bus stuck and sliding down the hill. Where is the gritting plan the LIB DEMS promised? In event of emergency ambulances, police cars and fire engines are UNABLE to get up ad down most streets in Nelson. What a disaster! Cut the pay of senior managers and chief executives and spend it on buying extra grit and gritters for Pendle. What do people pay their council tax for??
fatgit
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2:05pm Thu 7 Jan 10
ganja man wrote:Actually, I can understand why there are school closures.
Why are the primary schools in nelson going to be closed on Thursday??
The motorway is clear and the main routes into Nelson are clear.
When over 90% of children who attend primary schools in nelson live within a 5-10 minute walk from the school.
Why then can the schools NOT open??
It is clear that the closures are to suit the comfort of the teachers within these schools.
The buses and trains have been running!
Hospitals remain open!
Council offices are open!
Why can these teachers not be prepared to WALK part of the way to school INSTEAD of wanting to park outside the main entrance to school!
Primary school headteachers and the governors need to be asked SERIOUS questions as to why they are not open on Thursday?
They have had over 3 days to devise contingency plans!!
Better still look it up in the "paper policies and plans" kept inside schools
CAG1
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3:14pm Thu 7 Jan 10
gossipgirl123
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4:04pm Thu 7 Jan 10
Darren (Accy) Thompson
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Norman Pitkin
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skeptic
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7:22pm Thu 7 Jan 10
Lifeinthemix
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7:26pm Thu 7 Jan 10
RAyzer
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Lifeinthemix
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Mikeee47
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Rational
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7:56pm Thu 7 Jan 10
fatgit
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Lifeinthemix
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Darren (Accy) Thompson
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10:04pm Thu 7 Jan 10
RAyzer wrote:LOL. Global Freezing you mean!!
global warming????heres your answer...its all a con...milder winters???temps have changed,risen and fallen since records began...its all a scam
retired one
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10:22pm Thu 7 Jan 10
blackburn south
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11:46pm Thu 7 Jan 10
tubby275
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1:44am Fri 8 Jan 10
A Game of Blue & White Halves
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2:21am Fri 8 Jan 10
tubby275 wrote:Have you seen her in the last 3 days?
With this cold weather the government are saying we should look after our neighbours. My 87 year old neighbour has not come to check on me once. Lazy **** hasn't taken her milk in for 3 days."
happycyclist
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7:33am Fri 8 Jan 10
Lifeinthemix wrote:Good comments, Lifeinthemix.
While walking this afternoon I walked up the coppice in the company of a local business lady who mentioned she in her younger days had worked at the gritting office. She said that in those days the county council went all out to keep the roads clear, they saw it as their duty.
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What we have lost today is the will of people in their public roles to actually do their best in the role they are paid to carry out. This is the consequence of removing power from elected representatives and handing it to corporations who are concerned with maximising profit and expanding their inhfluence.
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This surely goes against what was Great Britain, I am speaking of Great Britain when it worked.
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People have forgotton what it means to exist in a free society, it does not just happen, we the people have a duty to ensure our elected representatives do what they said they would do when they wanted our votes.
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Without the people... the political system will die, they have no backup....
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The politicians need to remember what they are supposed to be doing instead of cowering under the bullying of Capita and Serco. And to add insult, both the aforementioned corporate bodies are responsible for health & safety...
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Having pensioners imprisoned in their homes without bread is not conducive to health & safety, all the local shops have run out of bread this will not do.
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it is up to we the people to make a lot of noise in the right earoles, and demand what we have already paid for is carried out, the grit comes from Cheshire so no excuse whatever...
CapitaBackHander
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10:39am Fri 8 Jan 10
tubby275 wrote:Good attempt at a joke, will go over the head of many ;)
With this cold weather the government are saying we should look after our neighbours. My 87 year old neighbour has not come to check on me once. Lazy **** hasn't taken her milk in for 3 days."
Stone Island
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11:04am Fri 8 Jan 10
A Game of Blue & White Halves wrote:D'oh!!!!!!!!!!!
tubby275 wrote: With this cold weather the government are saying we should look after our neighbours. My 87 year old neighbour has not come to check on me once. Lazy **** hasn't taken her milk in for 3 days."Have you seen her in the last 3 days? Knock on the door - ensure she's ok....
rovers-baz
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11:21am Fri 8 Jan 10
Lifeinthemix
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1:38pm Fri 8 Jan 10
Stone Island
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5:06pm Fri 8 Jan 10
now in the north
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now in the north
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5:47pm Fri 8 Jan 10
Stone Island
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5:57pm Fri 8 Jan 10
now in the north wrote:Thats a very good idea.
To add, Bolton council are also placing skips and big bins on many key points for people to get rid of their rubbish more easily.
CapitaBackHander
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7:00pm Fri 8 Jan 10
Stone Island wrote:Good BUT VERY OBVIOUS. You could always use the skips they have out for the Christmas trees. Don't leave name in your bag just incase a jobsworth gets out of the office. There is one opposite Lidl Darwen in the car park of i.e. Jacks DIY... Had one tree in the other day.
now in the north wrote: To add, Bolton council are also placing skips and big bins on many key points for people to get rid of their rubbish more easily.Thats a very good idea.
CapitaBackHander
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RAyzer
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Mikeee47
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burner
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NDT
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10:19pm Sat 9 Jan 10
enoch-powell
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10:44pm Sat 9 Jan 10
NDT wrote:NDT , You had a bump not from the road being ungritted but from your own bad driving , I have myself been to Tesco today and yes the roads are not clear but by driving sensibly have avoided any ' bumps ' , as you put it .
to late had a bump due to the bloody road not being gritted can i claim of the council for the damage or get a refund for roads not fit for purpose just keep a eye on area round tesco greenbank ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
fullagrit
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10:56pm Sat 9 Jan 10
Izanears
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11:32am Sun 10 Jan 10
donroz
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Lifeinthemix
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CapitaBackHander
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Mikeee47
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Darwenbert
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Mikeee47
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10:18am Tue 12 Jan 10
Darwenbert wrote:Why are you shouting??
YOU CANT EXPECT ANY COUNCIL TO BUY THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF POUNDS OF GRIT JUST TO SIT THERE ALL YEAR ROUND NOT BEING USED. ITS RARE THAT WE GET THIS KIND OF WEATHER AND TO BUY ALL THE KIT REQUIRED TO DEAL WITH IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF MONEY. IF THIS WEATHER WAS EVERY YEAR THEN FAIR ENOUGH, AS IT IS ITS JUST ANOTHER THING FOR EVERYONE TO MOAN ABOUT.
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ganja man says...
10:37am Tue 5 Jan 10
Pendle Borough Council is a disgrace after many streets in Nelson were not gritted.
I was walking this morning when i saw the result of this failure an ambulance unable to get up Railway st in Nelson and at the top of this main street was a school double decker bus stuck and sliding down the hill.
Where is the gritting plan the LIB DEMS promised?
In event of emergency ambulances, police cars and fire engines are UNABLE to get up ad down most streets in Nelson.
What a disaster!
Cut the pay of senior managers and chief executives and spend it on buying extra grit and gritters for Pendle.
What do people pay their council tax for??