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Andybody know a decent builder who could do some pointing on it?
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Seeing as it is part of the buildings fabric & heritage, could they not smooth down the rough edges & snags thereby allowing unimpeded movement to prams/trolleys etc. & ensuring no one trips, but enables the floors integrity to remain ?
Beats covering it in concrete or some equivalent gunk ! Sure it won't cost more than some of the ideas for the place ! |
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When they discovered the original flagged floor under the asphalt floor I believe English Heritage put quite a few thousand pounds into the pot ( 80k was what I was told ) on the understanding that it was cleaned up and returned to its original state. There is supposed to be a 4mm height tolerance across the hall floor, which is obviously not the case. I expected to see some sort of machine in there skimming the floor but instead saw some poor sod breaking his back with an angle grinder taking the high bits off a few of the flags.
Under the carpets at three entrances there are no flags, it’s concrete from when the entrances were re-floored prior to the old asphalt going down. The carpets got put there as a quick fix for the “Re-opening Ceremony” earlier in the year. The concrete was supposed to be dug up and new flags installed. Heard that there was no cash left, the cost would be 16k and that the Council had no intent of paying. A few members of the public have already fallen either tripping on the carpets at the entrances or on the flags themselves. Dunno if any compensation claims have been lodged. |
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Well I can think where they could have found half of it :rolleyes: |
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You noticed that the glass cellar skylights on the Hall floor have still not been sorted out, just covered with bits of cardboard or plywood taped to the floor. Christ, some of the glass blocks are completely missing. A few claims going in might gee them up but that would mean someone would have to have been hurt and it shouldn't have come to come to that. Hope someone drags the H&S Executive in |
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Cancel cheesy Martin Platt next week, and hey presto, new flags. |
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Still, as long as Cllr. Haworth is happy with her pound of flesh, whoops...cheese, everything is hunky-dory in the Market Hall in La-la land. |
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Didnt even know the actor had turned cheese maker, until I read it on Accyweb. Details here:-
Saddleworth Cheese Co - Sean Wilson Cheese |
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They still think he's nursing in Liverpool. :D |
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was talking to one of the ladies at Slacks yesterday and she couldn't believe it when i told her how much Aldo Zilli charges for appearances, lets hope it's got around the market
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