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Today has quite unevenful - apart from trip to round up 3 turkeys who had escaped from nearby allotments. I had very selfish intentions -- they were creating quite a lot of noise like chickens being attacked by dogs, which I thought was happening,--- just needeed them to be home safe by nightfall or they might have been squalking all night.
Hasn't it been hot today? -my living space is 1st floor and gets hot because the loft space heats up -- tried out my air conditioner today --YIPEE --works fine. |
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May 2007 election[discuss] – [edit] Summary of the 3 May 2007 local election results for Blackburn with Darwen CouncilPartiesSeatsPreviousNet Gain/LossLabour3132-1Conservative1715+2Liberal Democrats13130For Darwen31+2England First000Independent01-1Vacant02-2Total6464 |
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^ I hate it when it does that.:(
As of the elections in May, 2007. Labour- 31 councillors. Conservatives- 17 Lib Dems- 13 |
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Conservatives - 17 Lib Dems 13 Others - 3 So nobody has control, unless somebody makes an alliance to make 33 or larger :p 17+13+3 = 33 I don't know if they actually have made an alliance. I should read local papers more. |
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Just comparing the regeneration of Church Street in Blackburn, to the wishy washy, half baked, badly designed, abomination, that is the 'new and improved' Broadway, is very sad.
http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/ar...hurchSt_29.jpg http://www.blackburn.gov.uk/upload/i...hurch_St_5.jpg I couldn't even find any photographs of Broadway. Perhaps the photographers couldn't find a seat, or if they were lucky enough to be seated, ended up with a wet bum, or piles.:D |
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As for Church Street, when it was done alot of people from Blackburn were in uproar about it...but I quite like it myself, unfortunately if you walk down there at most times it still is deserted |
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Though I guess this is where you come back at me having done research and tell me the Blackburn Church street was cheaper or something ;) Blackburn also has the added bonus of having nice surroundings round there, rather than a bunch of chain stores.. |
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The only things Blackburn has not got, are free car parking (for what it's worth) and those marble pile probucing seats, as far as i'm concerned they are welcome to both of them. Accrington Market has to much competition from nearby supermarkets and 'cash and carryes' the one on Brown st is far cheaper than the market. I can remember when would be stall holders queued up early in the morning, to see if someone had missed their slot, and names were put on waiting lists to get a stall, The market is no longer competitive.
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The near half a million pounds spent on refurbishing Broadway, is nothing less than disgraceful. A mish mash of competing tar-mac, a few backless benches, which retain water on their seats hours after it last rained, a couple of fret worked fixed steel gates, leading God knows where, and which can only be viewed properly if you stand in the doorway of the pound shop, and a few young Oak trees supported by Ten Ton Tessy's callipers. Well designed, and visionary, it ain't, whatever the cost. |
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...at what cost? Better to have spent wisely the first time round. A fool and his, or rather our money, is soon parted. |
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Blackburn ... great place ... I was born there ... what can I say!
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