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Re: Blackburn road - in front of town hall.
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I may be in luck and see a tank though as it's their 10th birthday :) |
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Apparently, according to a discussion with taxi driver - it does not apply to them :(
Neither does it apply to police officers either, I have seen them drive along there twice. Why do the planners bother with highway regulations when the drivers of Accy are going to ignore them? |
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Maybe it doesn't apply to taxi drivers but I'm sure it does.
Are there any 'Taxis' in Hyndburn. I thought they were private hire Kami Kamikaze pilots. Gadzooks man, If I was in control I would stop every private hire vehicle using taxi lanes. Then crush the car, driver allowed to sit in. |
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Blackburn road is especially a 'Look away area'. |
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I know what I think though by being second inline behind a police car while the bus was stuck trying to get past parked cars near Little street. |
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Erm…
Controversial plans to redevelop Accrington town square given go-ahead (From Lancashire Telegraph) Notwithstanding the fact that I’ve seen comments on facebook, twitter, this and previous newspaper reports none of which have been positive… Where the heck do our elected representatives come up with the term ‘brilliant’ in reference to this plan? Then we have ‘oldsleepyhead’ Dawsons comments.. ‘I welcome the idea that we could have this square’……eh? I’ve been struggling all night to try to figure that particular whimsy out…isn’t he the head of the planning committee who has just passed the ‘idea that could’ into the ‘expensive white elephant that is’ Or.. ‘I know the trees are an issue for some people but I believe they have been there for more than 50 years’….eh? I’ve also been struggling with this mumbo jumbo politspeak…he believes the trees have been there for 50 years and its an issue for some people….but he’s pretty much ignored this because as head of the planning committee he’s done it anyway… or… is he saying that anything over 50 needs culling? And.. ‘I think the plans will be a big improvement for Blackburn Road and it will really improve that area’..eh? Why will it improve the area?…you are chopping down some big trees and replacing them with some small trees, you’re putting back the benches you misguidedly removed a few years ago, you’re replacing the current level flooring with more modern flooring (erm..didn’t you do this on broadway with the resulting lakes and trip hazards) But hey.. use an emotive term like ‘Accy Pals’ stick a mythological animal statue in there Yeah…absolutely BRILLIANT idea |
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If you read the project details the section on trees has detailed reports explaining what the problems are with them and recommends they come down
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Leaving aside the thorny issue of the trees(I haven't seen the report, but would not trust it if I had). I reckon those who were asked to provide the report were in cahoots with those who want this daft project to go ahead and providing a report that confirms that the trees need to be chopped would give validity to them being chopped down...at a cost of course
This development seems to be wanted by no one. Will cost 3 million quid...half of which is coming from the public purse(at a time when services are being pruned to death). The square is going to do nothing for the town. The council are not planning any events once it is a reality. They want any organised events to be community driven. So we are paying a lot of money for a dead space. What is, in effect a 'vanity project' Accrington has very little to be vain about. Have any community organisations asked for space for events? Will this proposed development bring people into the town? Will it improve the environment in the town? My considered opinion is. It won't. It is not what is needed. It is not what is wanted and it is too damned expensive. |
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