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Margaret Pilkington 26-07-2011 10:14

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You are right about the Blackburn Road section coming into Accrington....it is a disgrace.


I am sure that anyone coming into town from that direction must wonder what they have come to....it is scruffy and looks neglected.

jaysay 26-07-2011 10:22

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 921308)
You are right about the Blackburn Road section coming into Accrington....it is a disgrace.


I am sure that anyone coming into town from that direction must wonder what they have come to....it is scruffy and looks neglected.

Ya was thinking where I've seen a comparison Margaret then it came to me a documentary on Lahore:rolleyes:

shillelagh 26-07-2011 15:36

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 921305)
Panopticans:smile:start talking about the P word and we might, I say might just tempt Gayle back to the site;)


i still havent hiked up to the one in hassy ... even tho i can see it lit up at 2.45am from my bedroom window ... inbetween the monstrosities across the road ....

Neil 26-07-2011 15:43

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 921308)
You are right about the Blackburn Road section coming into Accrington....it is a disgrace.


I am sure that anyone coming into town from that direction must wonder what they have come to....it is scruffy and looks neglected.

I think it was Graham Jones that said they started at the wrong end of Blackburn Road and I agree. Should start in the centre of town and work out.

I know its easy to say that with hindsight and that funding and building usage may have been the reason for starting at Church end

jaysay 26-07-2011 17:58

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 921377)
i still havent hiked up to the one in hassy ... even tho i can see it lit up at 2.45am from my bedroom window ... inbetween the monstrosities across the road ....

Is that the singing winging tree or sumat Jen:confused::confused:

Margaret Pilkington 26-07-2011 20:14

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No John....I think the one at Haslingden is called The Halo.

Tealeaf 26-07-2011 20:48

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 921379)
I think it was Graham Jones that said they started at the wrong end of Blackburn Road and I agree. Should start in the centre of town and work out.

I know its easy to say that with hindsight and that funding and building usage may have been the reason for starting at Church end

Nowt started at the Church end; the urban regeneration scheme is to be found west of China St - Accy. Church has got buggar all out of this deal.

jaysay 27-07-2011 08:45

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 921474)
No John....I think the one at Haslingden is called The Halo.

Well where's the singing winging Tree then, can remember Gayle being interviewed on northwest news about it at the time

jaysay 27-07-2011 08:47

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 921495)
Nowt started at the Church end; the urban regeneration scheme is to be found west of China St - Accy. Church has got buggar all out of this deal.

Ya probably took a look and said why bother its totally past it:D

Margaret Pilkington 27-07-2011 19:38

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The singing Ringing tree is on the moors above Burnley I believe.......if I am wrong, I am sure someone will come on and tell you.

Bob Dobson 27-07-2011 20:23

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Another thought came to me today as I handled a pair of clog irons - a pair of clogs showing the soles. It is my belief that clogs have souls as well as soles.They are synonymous with Lancashire. The Whalley poet Jimmy Fell wrote a cracking poem which begins
"What says 'Lancashire' to thee ?"

He lists all sorts of things and ends each verse with something clog-related. It ends with

"It sweeps away the mists and fogs fro' memory does t'ring o'clogs"

I think Jimmy wrote the poem for me, as I had prompted him to write one.

emamum 27-07-2011 21:30

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the shuttle looks ridiculous, grace calls it "the pencil" :)

garinda 28-07-2011 07:27

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A clog.

As long as a chavette, with so many children she didn't know what to do, moves her family in there.

jaysay 28-07-2011 08:49

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 921808)
A clog.

As long as a chavette, with so many children she didn't know what to do, moves her family in there.

Shouldn't have much trouble finding at tenant then G:D

dusty mears 28-07-2011 21:34

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the shuttle in the glorious city of nelson. It looks brilliant but shame it's in nelson. The chap who fabricated it has barely covered costs but has done it partly as he lives in the area & wanted to make a difference. I was never a fan of panotagons etc but i've chnged my mind, seen what other towns have & realised that accy missed out. I've my own idea for an impressive sculpture in a v prominent position. Just need some funding . ....


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