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Margaret Pilkington 23-10-2005 13:31

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I remember the Sunken gardens in Broadway.....I thought they were lovely.
I can't remember when they disappeared......I can only remember going there with my gran......that would be in the early 1950's.

SPUGGIE J 23-10-2005 13:35

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I could ask for the following for crimbo:
buldozer with drag hook
30 large cages
12 sets of stocks
12 sets of pillories
3 whipping frames
Result I could tear up Broadway with the dozer put up the cages etc and stick the council in it and it would become a tourist attraction.

Margaret Pilkington 23-10-2005 13:42

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Wow Spuggie! I would have a stall there with tomatoes and eggs....do you think I would make any money?

madmal_1 23-10-2005 20:25

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i heard a rumer that they are putting some small shop units there

vitty 23-10-2005 22:27

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Hi all,

I am considering running a story about the time this project as taken for the Observer.

Would anyone like to give me a couple of quotes about their opinion of the time lag/state of Broadway?

As always, I would need your name, age (optional) and address (no door numbers, please).

The upside of putting yourself in the limelight is it increases the chances of me getting the story printed and, therefore, getting the full financial/statistical information from the council about the project.

cheers, Vitty

SPUGGIE J 25-10-2005 20:59

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Go for it. I spent 10 days in Accy over the last week and it was saddening to see what our once proud little town has been reduced to.

SpecialPowers 25-10-2005 21:18

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Did you know already around £30,000 worth of damage has been caused to the new flag stones due to a security vehicle driving over the newly laid stones. It's going to look nice crazy-paving don't you think?

garinda 25-10-2005 22:28

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Noted today.

Lovely white chewing gum on the nice new black tarmac. Even the special steam cleaning machines can't shift it off tarmac.

Noted today a truly awful design.

vitty 25-10-2005 22:30

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SpecialPowers
Did you know already around £30,000 worth of damage has been caused to the new flag stones due to a security vehicle driving over the newly laid stones. It's going to look nice crazy-paving don't you think?

I would be interested in exploring this further.

Where did you find out about this?

Acrylic-bob 26-10-2005 03:37

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I remember earlier in the summer a Security vehicle driving down Broadway from Union Street, resulting in at least two anxious parents having to snatch toddlers out of it's path. What is the point of having a pedestrianised zone if these things are allowed to drive where they like. It was going to pick up cash from the entrance to the Arndale. Surely that is what the Arndale has service entrances for?

SPUGGIE J 26-10-2005 12:23

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Security best discribed as the "we do as we please" brigade.

wadey 13-12-2011 15:31

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jaysay 13-12-2011 17:56

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Great photo wadey, by the looks of the car this could have been in the 70s

mobertol 14-12-2011 12:53

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 955713)
Great photo wadey, by the looks of the car this could have been in the 70s

Nice photo -i remember it being like that when I was a little girl so it's probably the very early 70's.

It used to be crowded out for the annual Carnival Procession -do they still have that I wonder....

accyman 14-12-2011 13:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 204676)
I remember earlier in the summer a Security vehicle driving down Broadway from Union Street, resulting in at least two anxious parents having to snatch toddlers out of it's path. What is the point of having a pedestrianised zone if these things are allowed to drive where they like. It was going to pick up cash from the entrance to the Arndale. Surely that is what the Arndale has service entrances for?

you bring up a good point because i too have seen people running for their lives and have seen a few near misses in the past from these secuity vans either speeding or refusing to slow down at all for people who havnt noticed them coming up behind them until the last second.

they should be made to walk from the main road they have helmets and other protection.The only people that should be allowed to drive in the pedestrian zone are police and ambulance not some moron who thinks walking more than 3 feet to a shop door is an unacceptable risk :rolleyes:


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