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Eric 06-01-2010 17:11

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 775523)
I have just ventured out to take these snaps of Arctic Clayton
Picture 1) Blackburn Road.
2)Back of Maple Street.
3)Tree in back yard of Maple Lodge
4) Coming out of Wharf Yard.
5) Canal at Clayton.

Ok ... so you have had a light dusting of snow:rolleyes: .... what's the problem:confused: Looks to me like a nice winter's day. Your winter weather problems:rolleyes:even made the new over here, tho' I have to admit that the newscasters could barely contain themselves from :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Margaret Pilkington 06-01-2010 17:23

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 775998)
Ok ... so you have had a light dusting of snow:rolleyes: .... what's the problem:confused: Looks to me like a nice winter's day. Your winter weather problems:rolleyes:even made the new over here, tho' I have to admit that the newscasters could barely contain themselves from :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Yes Eric...it is all relative.......over there(because you expect snow in winter, and are prepared for it) it is just a sprinkle......but over here it is newsworthy, causes major disruptions. transport grinds to a halt, schools close, hospitals cancel all but emergencies,etc, etc......it is Arctic.
The newspapers tell us it is Arctic so hence my reporting it as Arctic.

And just why do the newscasters keep on mentioning it......only those who are living in a nuclear bunker with no windows would not know about the snow........we only have to look out of the window.

I grew up with the bad winters in the fifties, and 62/63.......and the others that followed and I do not remember the kind of disruption that this winter weather has created.

It is good that your news readers found the situation over here so amusing.......perhaps if they were here, and trying to get to work, it would wipe the smile off their faces.

Eric 06-01-2010 17:41

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 776007)
Yes Eric...it is all relative.......over there(because you expect snow in winter, and are prepared for it) it is just a sprinkle......but over here it is newsworthy, causes major disruptions. transport grinds to a halt, schools close, hospitals cancel all but emergencies,etc, etc......it is Arctic.
The newspapers tell us it is Arctic so hence my reporting it as Arctic.

And just why do the newscasters keep on mentioning it......only those who are living in a nuclear bunker with no windows would not know about the snow........we only have to look out of the window.

I grew up with the bad winters in the fifties, and 62/63.......and the others that followed and I do not remember the kind of disruption that this winter weather has created.

It is good that your news readers found the situation over here so amusing.......perhaps if they were here, and trying to get to work, it would wipe the smile off their faces.

I don't think they were smiling, hon; "smirking" would be more accurate;) But, it's just a little snow ...;):D

Maybe I should dust off my camera and go for a little walk on this pleasant, sunny -7 degree day and take a few pics. All the sidewalks have been plowed out, by the way; and there will not likely be any more snow till Friday. Most of the major streets have been bladed down to the asphalt, and the snow hauled away to be dumped north of the city. There are immense piles of what you call grit in the city yards waiting for the next big blow. And if we don't use it this year, then it will still be there next winter.

But you are right ... we are a winter country (apart from BC) and we are always prepared for the worst, like the great ice storm of '98 ... Apart from disasters like that, we rarely shut down .... slow down sometimes, but come to a halt, nah.

Margaret Pilkington 06-01-2010 17:50

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You see, you got it right........the pavements are not like lumpy ice rinks where even young folk could break an ankle...or a neck, the roads are ploughed and kept free of snow.......you are not stopped from doing the stuff that needs doing each day....you may be slowed down a bit, but things still run........and that is the diffrence.

Here we are being told not to travel, there is no grit for anything other than main arterial routes(and pretty soon that may be used up)......we are held to ransome over the price of fuel to heat our homes......commerce grinds to a halt. It is no fun believe me.
All I can be gratful for, is that I no longer have to haul my sorry ass out of bed at some ungodly hour,scrape the snow off the windscreen and try my best to get to Queens Park Hospital for a shift of duty.........Amen to all that!

turkishdelight 06-01-2010 17:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 776019)
You see, you got it right........the pavements are not like lumpy ice rinks where even young folk could break an ankle...or a neck, the roads are ploughed and kept free of snow.......you are not stopped from doing the stuff that needs doing each day....you may be slowed down a bit, but things still run........and that is the diffrence.

Here we are being told not to travel, there is no grit for anything other than main arterial routes(and pretty soon that may be used up)......we are held to ransome over the price of fuel to heat our homes......commerce grinds to a halt. It is no fun believe me.
All I can be gratful for, is that I no longer have to haul my sorry ass out of bed at some ungodly hour,scrape the snow off the windscreen and try my best to get to Queens Park Hospital for a shift of duty.........Amen to all that!

Margaret what ward you work on. My mum worked there for 53 years.

Margaret Pilkington 06-01-2010 18:00

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I gave up 7 years ago........I was Sister on the Gynae Ward......Sister 'P'......that'd be me :)

Benipete 06-01-2010 18:03

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Looking on the bright side,I don't have to worry about driving 5 miles a week less anymore.
I reckon I'm covered for the next 5 years.:rolleyes::D

turkishdelight 06-01-2010 18:03

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 776024)
I gave up 7 years ago........I was Sister on the Gynae Ward......Sister 'P'......that'd be me :)

She was Sister K elderly wards.

US Angel 06-01-2010 20:18

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I want some snow

Eric 06-01-2010 20:25

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Originally Posted by US Angel (Post 776079)
I want some snow

There's lots of it north of the 49th parallel .... :D

Neil 07-01-2010 19:09

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I just read my work email and there was one from the local council regarding gritting (I work in Knowsley). Here are some interesting bits

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From this point, the Government will be operating the Salt Sell scheme which allocates salt supplies to local authorities in greatest need. As a result, future supplies will be decided by Government Office NW and the Highways Agency. Knowsley will be guided by their decision
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In addition to highway gritting, the Council has targeted gritting for pavements and roads at: walk-in centres, shopping parades, schools and areas where our most vulnerable residents live, e.g. sheltered housing accommodation. Our grounds' maintenance teams have also been involved in the snow clearance operation, supported by those involved in our Community Payback scheme.
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Knowsley Council has also decided to suspend all of the Council's waste and recycling collection operations until Monday 11th January. This is a decision that has not been taken lightly and reflects the known problems that have arisen due to the severe weather.

In the meantime, the waste collection staff will continue to be used in snow/ice clearing on shopping parades across the borough during tomorrow and Friday

accyman 07-01-2010 19:43

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councils are claiming that gritt is useless when temperatures are as low as -6 and this is there excuse now for not gritting

in germany where a few friends of mine have lived it reaches -20 degrees and the gritt is quite effective

cant really believe anything these council idiots say why dont they just admit they blew the budget on trivial crap and have gotten caught with tehir pants down by teh unexpected snow

you can buy gritt at a farm i think it is on the way to blackburn accross from where daisy dairy used to be as you leave ossy if you need any for your drive or somthing , theres a sign outside, they seem to be able to get a supply so god knows why councils cant

derekgas 07-01-2010 19:48

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I was told today that Accringtons waste/recycling teams are not working (on collections anyway) for 2 weeks.

The gritting/clearing of snow from shopfronts I believe is down to the shopkeepers, they wont do it because a) The council will fine you if you pile it up at the kerbside, or a different part of the pavement, b) If someone slips in the snow, it does not affect the shopkeepers, but if the shopkeeper has altered the covering of snow by attempted clearing, they would be liable for anyone slipping on the altered surface...... compensation nation strikes again!!

If you look around, the grit bins are in the main.... missing!! there used to be 14 in Altham, now there are none, and I cant remember the last time I saw one anywhere, even an empty one.

Grit with sand isnt too clever in anything minus 5 or less, but if the correct grit is used, it is effective in any temperature, but..... its expensive, so you can draw your own conclusions!

Neil 07-01-2010 19:48

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 776421)
you can buy gritt at a farm i think it is on the way to blackburn accross from where daisy dairy used to be as you leave ossy if you need any for your drive or somthing , theres a sign outside, they seem to be able to get a supply so god knows why councils cant

And he is a nice chap. I saw that sign as well.

lancsdave 07-01-2010 19:54

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 776426)
The gritting/clearing of snow from shopfronts I believe is down to the shopkeepers,

In my case I don't do it because I pay council tax & business tax to the council/county council ( as I would imagine you do Derek). It's bad enough paying once and being screwed, twice is an insult :rolleyes:


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