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Feb 1 2013, 08:38 PM
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QUOTE (motormad @ Feb 1 2013, 08:29 PM) March 2015 at that rate. It's a bloody stupid idea IMO. One way in and one way out - It's probably Newbury's single most busy road during peak times and they are not going to be able to manage it at all..
Sometimes it worries me how people in such positions to make the decisions have absolutely no idea on what's actually going to happen...
Alternatively, work harder, buy a helicopter. Thank you for that bit of advice, but I must say I agree. It is one of the busiest roads and you would have thought they would have planned it a bit better. Saving for a helicopter is a good idea, but knowing my luck when I have saved enough they would have completed the road works by then.
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Feb 1 2013, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE (motormad @ Feb 1 2013, 08:29 PM) March 2015 at that rate. It's a bloody stupid idea IMO. One way in and one way out - It's probably Newbury's single most busy road during peak times and they are not going to be able to manage it at all..
Sometimes it worries me how people in such positions to make the decisions have absolutely no idea on what's actually going to happen...
Alternatively, work harder, buy a helicopter. Really good to see you've got excited about local politics....and I am being serious!
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Feb 1 2013, 10:45 PM
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I completely agree Jane - I remember once I met Richard Benyon, this was like 3-4 years ago when I was messing around before I bothered getting into my career. And so a group of 15-16 of us "yoofs", none of us bad drug dealing people, all just generally good kids wanting to get on in life and be given an opportunity.. We were all questioning about the future, about the start of the recession, about the job future for the younger people and he had no real interest in what we had to say. At the time I was a motorcyclist only and raised a point (I'm sure it affects those on bicycles as well) as to why drain covers are often placed in the road in the most inopportune areas, greatly risking an accident if not spotted, wanna know what he said? "Well that's the ultility companies issue, not my problem.. next!" QUOTE (JaneGibbs @ Feb 1 2013, 08:38 PM) Saving for a helicopter is a good idea, but knowing my luck when I have saved enough they would have completed the road works by then.
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Feb 1 2013, 10:50 PM
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QUOTE (On the edge @ Feb 1 2013, 09:28 PM) Really good to see you've got excited about local politics....and I am being serious! I try.
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Feb 1 2013, 11:09 PM
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QUOTE (motormad @ Feb 1 2013, 10:45 PM) I completely agree Jane - I remember once I met Richard Benyon, this was like 3-4 years ago when I was messing around before I bothered getting into my career. And so a group of 15-16 of us "yoofs", none of us bad drug dealing people, all just generally good kids wanting to get on in life and be given an opportunity.. We were all questioning about the future, about the start of the recession, about the job future for the younger people and he had no real interest in what we had to say. At the time I was a motorcyclist only and raised a point (I'm sure it affects those on bicycles as well) as to why drain covers are often placed in the road in the most inopportune areas, greatly risking an accident if not spotted, wanna know what he said? "Well that's the ultility companies issue, not my problem.. next!" I am sad to say that the only thing I know about Benyon is that he is reasonably good looking. I know that that shouldn't be any sort of criteria but I am sad to say that politicians seem to be moving into the celebrity stakes. What is the world coming to when we view our MPs as celebrities? no wonder people are either being turned off politics or turned on for the wrong reasons.
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Feb 2 2013, 10:25 AM
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QUOTE (JaneGibbs @ Feb 1 2013, 11:09 PM) I am sad to say that the only thing I know about Benyon is that he is reasonably good looking. Benyon is Minister for the Environment and pops up on TV from time to time, as in the last day or so talking about flood defences.
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Feb 2 2013, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE (motormad @ Feb 1 2013, 10:45 PM) .....At the time I was a motorcyclist only and raised a point (I'm sure it affects those on bicycles as well) as to why drain covers are often placed in the road in the most inopportune areas, greatly risking an accident if not spotted, wanna know what he said? "Well that's the ultility companies issue, not my problem.. next! What a shame; because your question is politics pure and simple. Suspect Mr B. would have been at a loss to try and explain why something so seemingly simple and straightforward can't be rapidly sorted. I seem to remember an old post from 'Nothing Much' where he told us his late much lamented wife was heavily involved in trying to sort out this very question. You are in good company!
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Feb 2 2013, 04:20 PM
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Shortly after young Richard was elected I asked him to vote ( free ) against a private members bill that was being placed before the House . I presented my argument and , because of his background , I expected his support . Oh dear , it was not so much he disagreed with my viewpoint more he didn't understand it . Now I appreciate he has matured and a little more au feu with the world but he still does not inspire confidence . Should go a long way in politics .
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Feb 3 2013, 07:47 PM
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QUOTE (JeffG @ Feb 2 2013, 10:25 AM) Benyon is Minister for the Environment and pops up on TV from time to time, as in the last day or so talking about flood defences. I should know this but I do find politics boring. Anyway, thanks.
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Feb 3 2013, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE (lordtup @ Feb 2 2013, 04:20 PM) Now I appreciate he has matured and a little more au feu with the world Hot stuff indeed.
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Feb 4 2013, 07:34 PM
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QUOTE (lordtup @ Feb 2 2013, 04:20 PM) Shortly after young Richard was elected I asked him to vote ( free ) against a private members bill that was being placed before the House . I presented my argument and , because of his background , I expected his support . Oh dear , it was not so much he disagreed with my viewpoint more he didn't understand it . Now I appreciate he has matured and a little more au feu with the world but he still does not inspire confidence . Should go a long way in politics . Is that when it is all completed?
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Feb 5 2013, 12:11 AM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Feb 4 2013, 11:49 PM) Going back to the inconvenience of the road works..... Creating the ramping to provide the adequate slope for the bridge deck, together with the services (new and relocated) was always going to be a major engineering task. How should the work have been done? Ideas for a better way are better than angst over what is happening.
I was amongst those who wanted the bridge to go in early so the developers could not renege on the construction at the last minute. If we have the bridge we have the road works........ Will it be done by March? A339 Newbury Railway Bridge Maintenance Scheme
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Feb 5 2013, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE (NWNREADER @ Feb 5 2013, 07:39 AM) One would rather hope there has been some co-ordination!!! Cant wait for complete grid lock
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