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claytonender 24-09-2009 19:01

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 747470)
Yes, yes ... I've been used ... USED I tell ya' !! Still nowt new as far as fellas are concerned, and now Claytonender will hate me forever ..... :D:D

How could I hate you Katex.:):):)

katex 24-09-2009 19:41

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Originally Posted by claytonender (Post 747502)
How could I hate you Katex.:):):)

Extremely gracious of you Claytonender.

Now, back to the subject matter. I do not see a bus route on Hyndburn Road as being a viable option at all. My reasons are as follows :-

Access : Buses would have to divert down Henry Street/Dill Hall Lane to gain access to Hyndburn Road ... busy routes at the best of times.

Bus Stops: From the lights to the Fire Station ... no suitable off-loading points due to distance between lights .. and would block exits on many occasions for this Emergency Service. Fire station to end of Hyndburn Road roundabout, now double yellow lines, and why ? Because halting traffic would again interfere with flow of traffic on this gateway road.

Resident's access: How many resident's do have access to Hyndburn Road now ? ... a small handful (at the bottom of the streets on a few blocks) .. whereas on Blackburn Road ... population on either side.

Bus to Station on Peel Street: Would have to travel along Union Street .. gawd what a journey that would be, or along onto the ring road. Would improve though when we get the new bus station on Crawshaw Street. :D

Less's access to Railway: Further to walk from drop-off point over-riding his walk to pick-up point.

Need I go on ?? No, forget it in my opinion.

Bernard Dawson 24-09-2009 19:52

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 747516)
Extremely gracious of you Claytonender.

Now, back to the subject matter. I do not see a bus route on Hyndburn Road as being a viable option at all. My reasons are as follows :-

Access : Buses would have to divert down Henry Street/Dill Hall Lane to gain access to Hyndburn Road ... busy routes at the best of times.

Bus Stops: From the lights to the Fire Station ... no suitable off-loading points due to distance between lights .. and would block exits on many occasions for this Emergency Service. Fire station to end of Hyndburn Road roundabout, now double yellow lines, and why ? Because halting traffic would again interfere with flow of traffic on this gateway road.

Resident's access: How many resident's do have access to Hyndburn Road now ? ... a small handful (at the bottom of the streets on a few blocks) .. whereas on Blackburn Road ... population on either side.

Bus to Station on Peel Street: Would have to travel along Union Street .. gawd what a journey that would be, or along onto the ring road. Would improve though when we get the new bus station on Crawshaw Street. :D

Less's access to Railway: Further to walk from drop-off point over-riding his walk to pick-up point.

Need I go on ?? No, forget it in my opinion.

My initial thought about buses along Hyndburn Rd,was why not. But having thought about it, and also looked at Hyndburn Rd, there are problems as you say

cashman 24-09-2009 19:54

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used to be buses used it, went riding barn street dunno if thats still the case, anyway talking about some not all.:p theres people live both sides down that way mainly elderly, but still sod them.

BERNADETTE 24-09-2009 20:02

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 747519)
used to be buses used it, went riding barn street dunno if thats still the case, anyway talking about some not all.:p theres people live both sides down that way mainly elderly, but still sod them.

Your'e right cashman there used to be quite a good service round that area, now it seems that the powers that be think everyone has a car. Even the services that do run anywhere near a lot of older people stop at about half five in the evening and many have no Sunday services at all:(

Bernard Dawson 24-09-2009 20:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 747519)
used to be buses used it, went riding barn street dunno if thats still the case, anyway talking about some not all.:p theres people live both sides down that way mainly elderly, but still sod them.

I was trying to think what buses have used Hyndburn Rd in the past. I think the problem would be more the town centre side of Hyndburn Rd than the Church side.

Problems are there to be solved Cashy. And if there is a demand for buses to run along Hyndburn Rd, then the Bus companies should look at ways of meeting that demand.

BERNADETTE 24-09-2009 20:41

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Dill Hall bus used to run on Hyndburn Road

Bernard Dawson 24-09-2009 20:54

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 747542)
Dill Hall bus used to run on Hyndburn Road

I remember that now Bernie that's right. You would think if it could be done then,it could be done now.

cashman 24-09-2009 21:14

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 747542)
Dill Hall bus used to run on Hyndburn Road

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 747543)
I remember that now Bernie that's right. You would think if it could be done then,it could be done now.

that was my thought, though like bernard could not remember which service used it ta bernie.:)

katex 24-09-2009 21:16

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 747533)

Problems are there to be solved Cashy. And if there is a demand for buses to run along Hyndburn Rd, then the Bus companies should look at ways of meeting that demand.

Get real Bernard ... what demand could there possibly be ? 'Cept people visiting Asda of course .. :rolleyes: Still they will be all going to Tesco shortly, won't they ? (and we all know what bribing bullies they are).. which will increase the demand for a drop off point on Blackburn Road. Mind you, with the new bus station .... that'll solve it.

Haven't seen any movement on accepted planning for bus parking on Asda car park ... what happened to that then ??

We will be all slaves to the easiest bus routes to supermarkets soon.

Put yer hands up those who have a demand for a bus to run along Hyndburn Road as against Blackburn Road (Cashy 'n Less excluded) ... :D

Bernard Dawson 24-09-2009 21:49

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 747556)
Get real Bernard ... what demand could there possibly be ? 'Cept people visiting Asda of course .. :rolleyes: Still they will be all going to Tesco shortly, won't they ? (and we all know what bribing bullies they are).. which will increase the demand for a drop off point on Blackburn Road. Mind you, with the new bus station .... that'll solve it.

Haven't seen any movement on accepted planning for bus parking on Asda car park ... what happened to that then ??

We will be all slaves to the easiest bus routes to supermarkets soon.

Put yer hands up those who have a demand for a bus to run along Hyndburn Road as against Blackburn Road (Cashy 'n Less excluded) ... :D

I don't know what the demand would be Kate. Could be as you say just Asda. It's not an issue that I can remember being raised too often over the years.

The new bus station and tesco will change things as you say. Whether it's for the good,we shall see.

cashman 24-09-2009 21:58

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 7)

Put yer hands up those who have a demand for a bus to run along Hyndburn Road as against Blackburn Road (Cashy 'n Less excluded) ... :D

thats pathetic, never expected from you, do you actually know many people around buckingham grove? many elderly wouldn't know what a computer is like,:rolleyes: at least a study or summat to acess viabilty, of course that don't matter much to mobile owd farts like me, differance being i care.:p

katex 24-09-2009 22:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 747578)
thats pathetic, never expected from you, do you actually know many people around buckingham grove? many elderly wouldn't know what a computer is like,:rolleyes: at least a study or summat to acess viabilty, of course that don't matter much to mobile owd farts like me, differance being i care.:p

Was not meant to be a serious hand count Cashy .. metaphoric licence so to speak.

Please do not throw out a red herring and accuse me of not caring about the elderly (crumbs 66 meself !) .. played an unfair card there.

Can say that about all areas of a heavy population of the elderly or young mothers pushing babies, etc.

This is a serious issue of growing transport problems for all of us against increased traffic on the roads and not much voluntary pedestrian footfall, ie. nobody wishes to walk anymore.

cashman 24-09-2009 22:16

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most serious problem in my book these days is nobody gives a toss about elderly that struggle, metaphorically speaking of course.:p

jaysay 25-09-2009 10:27

Re: One for our Councillors
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 747470)
Yes, yes ... I've been used ... USED I tell ya' !! Still nowt new as far as fellas are concerned, and now Claytonender will hate me forever ..... :D:D

I'm cut to the quick kate, not all fellas (as you put it) are the same, there are those of us that still treat the fair sex as ladeeeeeees,:D
And Joan's not like that she'll forgive you I'm sure:D


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