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entwisi 19-01-2006 11:50

Broadway - The final installment?
 
Just been for a short wander round town. They have been paving over that horrible black tarmac that was outside teh blue and white town hall so it matches the rest. Perhaps someone is reading Accyweb after all.

garinda 19-01-2006 11:59

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Just back myself. To give them their dues they did say that the work would be finished after Christmas.

Didn't fancy a sit on the stainless steel benches though. Even thoough it hasn't rained for hour, the seats of the benches were wet through. Good design- NOT.

WillowTheWhisp 19-01-2006 12:03

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I bet they get a bit warm on a sunny day too.

SPUGGIE J 19-01-2006 12:24

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Originally Posted by garinda
Just back myself. To give them their dues they did say that the work would be finished after Christmas.

Didn't fancy a sit on the stainless steel benches though. Even thoough it hasn't rained for hour, the seats of the benches were wet through. Good design- NOT.

Good job it wasnt very cold your arther might have stuck to it if you parked yourself on one. :D

shillelagh 19-01-2006 16:01

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I think they're there for looks not for practicality - freeze your bum in winter burn your bum in summer!

Tealeaf 19-01-2006 16:14

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I wonder how long it will be before British Gas or similar have the entire road dug up for a new pipe or cable?

Reidy 19-01-2006 16:32

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There are still a lot of puddles though!!!!! All that money and you would think they wouold make it so the water drains away!!!

Acrylic-bob 19-01-2006 16:52

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Originally Posted by garinda
Just back myself. To give them their dues they did say that the work would be finished after Christmas.


Errrmmm, correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the Idiot-in-Chief promise that the work would be completed in time for Christmas 2005, not 2006?

garinda 19-01-2006 17:15

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Errrmmm, correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the Idiot-in-Chief promise that the work would be completed in time for Christmas 2005, not 2006?

He did my dear A-b, but at the 'grand unveiling' before Christmas, he did made the excuse in the press that 'snagging', i.e. getting the thing finished after it was supposed to be, would happen in the new year.

Neil 19-01-2006 17:28

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Originally Posted by garinda
'snagging'

I have come to learn that the word snagging is used in the building trade. It means repairing the fluf up's they made when they did the job the first time. I don't think they have heard of "right first time".

SPUGGIE J 19-01-2006 18:36

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Originally Posted by shillelagh
I think they're there for looks not for practicality - freeze your bum in winter burn your bum in summer!

Handy in summer for making bacon and eggs. :D
Useful in winter for keeping the drinks cold. :D

Madhatter 22-01-2006 10:59

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Originally Posted by Neil
I have come to learn that the word snagging is used in the building trade. It means repairing the fluf up's they made when they did the job the first time. I don't think they have heard of "right first time".

It means bodging up the fk ups that they couldn't be bothered to get right in the first place. It's usually too late to do the job properly by the time snagging is done. WHY can't it be done right the first time, WHY don't british workers take pride in their work anymore, WHY am i told i'm too slow too fussy and too picky. YET i don't have to have a snag team spending a day or two going over my work bodging it to make it like like it's half decent.

Neil 22-01-2006 11:02

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Originally Posted by shillelagh
I think they're there for looks not for practicality

Both I think. They look fairly vandel resistant and easy to clean when some **** does deside to paint them or whatever. You can't burn them like wood or those horrible plastic ones.

Madhatter 22-01-2006 12:34

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They aren't as bad as you think, they have them in the next town, nuneaton. modern street furniture can look right and practical, if it's in the right place. I take it accy has decided on a modern theme.

Neil 22-01-2006 19:13

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Originally Posted by entwisi
outside teh blue and white town hall

Sorry for quoting you Ian but I have heard so much about the blue and white Town Hall but, I have not heard anybody complaining about the horrible yellow and white mess above Woolworths. It is the same coloured square theme as the Town Hall but yellow instead of blue.

entwisi 22-01-2006 19:21

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I wasn't complaining about it particularly.

Anyway I think I'll stand any disgrace


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