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cashman 12-07-2005 09:12

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don't think hes the foreman mick.looks like the site manager pmsl

WillowTheWhisp 12-07-2005 09:21

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Good grief! Broadway looks like a no-go area.

Great photis Mick. What were you doing up at that time of the morning?

Less 12-07-2005 09:22

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Please don't take the p*ss, it's my new job, I've been taken on as nightwatchman to ensure that none of the expensive materials go missing!
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(Any-one interested in purchasing some second hand sets they aren't that old if so see me third bench on the right any night except week-ends).

Mick 12-07-2005 09:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
What were you doing up at that time of the morning?

I dont really know ,im always up around 5-30 6am anyway

Acrylic-bob 12-07-2005 17:43

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Thanks for the Pics Mick, you are an example to us all.

I had to laugh at the pic labelled 3.jpg. Can anyone tell me what is the point of putting a traffic sign at the top of Cornhill to inform drivers that Broadway is a Pedestrian Zone. I would have thought that if they had taken the time and trouble to drive all the way down Broadway to get into Cornhill in the first place that they would aleady be perfectly well aware that Broadway was a Pedestrian Zone.

I had a look along Blackburn Road from the end of Church Street on Sunday morning and was amazed at the number of traffic signs. It's a wonder there aren't more accidents caused by drivers being too distracted to be able to look where they are going.

This is one of the main reasons that HBC is short of cash. Rather than spend on things that are really necessary they throw it at road signage and putting numbers on every piece of street furniture in sight.

Doug 12-07-2005 17:53

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Nice Photos Mick. I know this about Broadway, but have people seen the amount of Rose Bay Willow Herb growing on the top of the Market Hall and quite a few other buildings around the area. This can only be causing further damage to the stone work.

Gayle 12-07-2005 18:16

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Did you see the smiling picture of PB in the Lancs Eve Tel? It's clearly ALL his idea....lol

WillowTheWhisp 12-07-2005 20:54

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What is? The Rose Bay Willow Herb? :D

(sorry... heehee)

Doug 12-07-2005 21:06

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It’s vigorous and will grow anywhere the seeds settle. The seeds are the nice fluffy things you see floating around on the breeze. It loves Railways and disturbed sites. You will remember it has the bloody stuff that boarders the allotments in summer and get everywhere. Long straight green stems with a perfusion of nice pick flowers and s*** loads of fluffy seeds.

WillowTheWhisp 12-07-2005 21:35

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I think I should have quoted Gayle's post in my post. :D

Doug 12-07-2005 21:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I think I should have quoted Gayle's post in my post. :D

:o ..............................;) sorry Willow.

park381 14-07-2005 07:25

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Has anyone seen any plans, of what they are trying to do, or are they making it up as they go along :confused:

cashman 14-07-2005 10:25

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might i suggest changing the title of the thread-was down this morning at 10-00 and passed through again at 10-40 saw not a soul i suggest work has stopped lol

WillowTheWhisp 14-07-2005 10:29

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It didn't look like they'd got very far when I was down there yesterday.

Steph 14-07-2005 11:37

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Well i just got back from town and i can't say i saw any workers


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