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Margaret Pilkington 05-03-2006 14:38

Broadway....dug up!
 
I went into Accrington today and noticed that there were 4 United Utilities vans on the new pavement........and a very large hole near the doorway of JJB sports. What's the betting that they crack a few of the expensive paving stones and shove them back any old way?

It didn't look like a water or a gas leak..........so what's the hurry to dig it up?

Debbie J 05-03-2006 14:45

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I'm surprised it lasted this long!

Madhatter 05-03-2006 14:57

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It's probably been done on a sunday because there is no hurry.
I very much doubt if they'll be allowed to get away with it MP, the councils with the help of the government made it so that they, the utility companies , are responsible for making good any repairs to the footpaths.
Back when it became the craze to pedestrianize, councils were laying expensive decorative pavements and utility companies would come along and dig it up replacing it woth tarmac, leaving the council the bill to make good. It was costing millions, I can remember all the press blurb about it.
Would be interesting to see some pics of it now it's finished. are these slabs laid in a design. The pathing is designed in nuneaton to look like a stream running through, or thats what it reminds me of.
One of the most outlandish and interesting town centre I've ever been to is Warrington, where you can also see my name sake sat at a stone table,with alice. The top end is very aztec and totem pole designs, the bottom half is arranged like a stream with water features. If they dug up the streets there I'm not sure if they'd be able to put them back to match, alot of it is cast in su-tu.

WillowTheWhisp 05-03-2006 16:06

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I suppose you could call it a design but it isn't very imaginative. Church St Blackburn by comparison is far more interesting with its series of statues/fountains depicting cotton plants/industry. You have to see them to appreciate what I mean. I'll try to post some photos later on.

SPUGGIE J 05-03-2006 16:53

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Willow I got the chance to see these and they look realy good and dont seem out of place.

entwisi 05-03-2006 17:36

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They had Electricity on their Jackets and looked to have replaced a major cable when we walked past.

Neil 05-03-2006 20:20

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Did anyone hear the fat cable go bang? They often go in a very exciting way :D

SPUGGIE J 06-03-2006 10:36

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Better than a fireworks display??? :D

WillowTheWhisp 06-03-2006 14:18

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Here are some photos I took of Broadway a few minutes ago for those of you who haven't had the pleasure of seeing it.

Design?

Imagination?


It could probably win first prize as the most boring and unimaginative pedestriansed area in the country. And we paid for this!

Gayle 06-03-2006 15:06

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And we're going to pay again remember. Didn't I read in the paper a few weeks ago that the Tory Council budget has some more money earmarked for the top end of Broadway from where the new bit ends up to to top where the mini roundabout is?

WillowTheWhisp 06-03-2006 15:53

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But it's just so boring isn't it? Compare that to Blackburn's Church Street. I'll take some photos next time I'm there but meanwhile here's a couple of the featured statues/fountains.

Acrylic-bob 06-03-2006 15:55

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Actually the new renovation was mentioned in last weeks Observer. it was reported that £250,000 had been set aside for it. This, oddly enough, was the same amount that was supposed to have been spent on part one. Considering that the remainder is only a third as long as the part already renovated, why are the spending the same amount?

Personally I don't believe a word of it and I think that this is just a sweetner to get Britcliffe through the elections in May.

garinda 06-03-2006 16:14

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Design wise, it leaves me cold.


2/10.


Practicality, especially the ever wet benches.


1/10.

Madhatter 06-03-2006 17:52

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Perhaps they're going to actually do something with part one with some of that cash.
Not a lot to comment on really is there?. As an outsider I feel bad for criticising so in advance I'm sorry. But its just a strip of tarmac with flags each side and chrome street furniture. There is no design as such, or not worth mentioning. The blackburn centre from just two pictures, you can see is far better, thats how Warrington is.
Here looks old, real stone pavements or riven flags, stone kerbs, cobbled streets, real stone market square, all done 10 years ago to get rid of the concrete block paveing that had been laid everywhere in no pattern or design.
Lots of bollards along pavements which are slow disappearing and not being replaced. We have no pedestrian zone, the shops are against it because thay say they need delivery accesss and will lose car trade, despite the fact that most of the cars use it as a short cut. It is one way though. I look forward to the day when it is and we can have cafe's with tables out, benches, trees, features and be able to walk free.
You've got that and they haven't made the most of it, that such a shame.

Madhatter 06-03-2006 18:11

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The planters don't go and neither does the black plastic rubbish bin! If you choose chrome at least have it all chrome so that it matches.
You've got some nice architecture there. The music zone block is very nice, also the building the green and glass canopy is nice. The blue monstrosity lets it all down though, and I think smacks you in the face so hard that it cancels any thing else out that is nice. can't they replace the panels and paint the concrete with cream stone paint?


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