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Jun 14 2012, 12:31 PM
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As I faced a 35 mile/45 minute each way drive to get to work in the lovely Newbury each day, I wasn't too enthralled when I learned about the 52 week works programme. As I'd booked last week off (GSTQ), the first time I came across the lights in operation was this Monday as the traffic ground to a sickening halt at the Starr pub. An hour and a bit later, I made it through the lights and hey-ho, a journey that normally took 45 mins had lengthened to almost 2 hours. What to do? OPTION 1) Go via the 34/303. REJECTED - weekly fuel bill of £80 would become >£100 OPTION 2) Engage in a good old whine on an on-line forum. REJECTED - topic not related to Parkway or town centre parking charges. OPTION 3) Set the alarm clock for 30 minutes earlier. WINNER - Journey still takes 45 minutes and I get to spend more time at home in the evening
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Jun 14 2012, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE (GhostMemory @ Jun 14 2012, 03:00 PM) I've taken to leaving 30 minutes earlier going to Basingstoke (no more than a 10 minute wait so far) and then going through Ecchinswell on the way back. I understand the need for the roadworks but I do wish that the transport links between Newbury and Basingstoke were improved as the A339 can be a bottleneck even with no roadworks. I also leave earlier, I can't bring myself to rat run through other villages, my opening point in all of this is that its not just for a couple of weeks or a month but 50 weeks, yes 50 weeks ! There must be alternative ways of strengthening a bridge such as this without the need for a very long contract time.
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Jun 14 2012, 04:44 PM
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QUOTE (worried @ Jun 14 2012, 04:41 PM) I also leave earlier, I can't bring myself to rat run through other villages, my opening point in all of this is that its not just for a couple of weeks or a month but 50 weeks, yes 50 weeks ! There must be alternative ways of strengthening a bridge such as this without the need for a very long contract time. I said to a friend, the Chinese can build a skyscraper in a matter of weeks, maybe a few months for a really fancy one. A year for a small, 50ft bridge? Idiots
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Jun 14 2012, 04:52 PM
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QUOTE (Patience @ Jun 14 2012, 01:31 PM) As I faced a 35 mile/45 minute each way drive to get to work in the lovely Newbury each day, I wasn't too enthralled when I learned about the 52 week works programme. As I'd booked last week off (GSTQ), the first time I came across the lights in operation was this Monday as the traffic ground to a sickening halt at the Starr pub. An hour and a bit later, I made it through the lights and hey-ho, a journey that normally took 45 mins had lengthened to almost 2 hours. What to do? OPTION 1) Go via the 34/303. REJECTED - weekly fuel bill of £80 would become >£100 OPTION 2) Engage in a good old whine on an on-line forum. REJECTED - topic not related to Parkway or town centre parking charges. OPTION 3) Set the alarm clock for 30 minutes earlier. WINNER - Journey still takes 45 minutes and I get to spend more time at home in the evening OPTION 4) Go via Headley Ford. REJECTED - it's raining again! What's wrong with Option 2? A good whinge can usually make the problem go away and we have a related topic! Oh, nearly forgot........ OPTION 5) Get yourself a motor bike and go straight to the front.
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Jun 15 2012, 12:06 AM
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QUOTE (Timbo @ Jun 14 2012, 05:44 PM) I said to a friend, the Chinese can build a skyscraper in a matter of weeks, maybe a few months for a really fancy one. A year for a small, 50ft bridge? Idiots whese would be the same 'skyscrapers' that crash to the ground at the first sniff of an earthquake, and at which Europeans all gloat 'never'......
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Jun 15 2012, 12:08 AM
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QUOTE (Patience @ Jun 14 2012, 01:31 PM) As I faced a 35 mile/45 minute each way drive to get to work in the lovely Newbury each day, I wasn't too enthralled when I learned about the 52 week works programme. As I'd booked last week off (GSTQ), the first time I came across the lights in operation was this Monday as the traffic ground to a sickening halt at the Starr pub. An hour and a bit later, I made it through the lights and hey-ho, a journey that normally took 45 mins had lengthened to almost 2 hours. What to do? OPTION 1) Go via the 34/303. REJECTED - weekly fuel bill of £80 would become >£100 OPTION 2) Engage in a good old whine on an on-line forum. REJECTED - topic not related to Parkway or town centre parking charges. OPTION 3) Set the alarm clock for 30 minutes earlier. WINNER - Journey still takes 45 minutes and I get to spend more time at home in the evening You are from the south - - - - maybe use the A34....
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Jun 15 2012, 10:22 AM
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Oh, nearly forgot........ OPTION 5) Get yourself a motor bike and go straight to the front. I do look at them with envy and hark back to the days when I had the cahoonas to be a biker (passed my test on a DT175 at the tender age of 17), but now, over 1/4 of a century later, I much prefer the gentle tones of Radio 2 wafting over the airwaves in my comfy car. I appreciate the other suggestions and comments too... thanks
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Jun 15 2012, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE (dannyboy @ Jun 15 2012, 01:06 AM) whese would be the same 'skyscrapers' that crash to the ground at the first sniff of an earthquake, and at which Europeans all gloat 'never'...... I suppose when this Country has local politicians whose visiion never gets beyond 1959 with a staff whose management syle is stuck in same era - not surprised we see little innovation,
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Jun 15 2012, 09:40 PM
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QUOTE (On the edge @ Jun 15 2012, 09:39 PM) I suppose when this Country has local politicians whose visiion never gets beyond 1959 with a staff whose management syle is stuck in same era - not surprised we see little innovation, I wouldn't call duboius building practice & lack of adhrence to the law innovation.
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Jun 16 2012, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE (On the edge @ Jun 15 2012, 09:39 PM) I suppose when this Country has local politicians whose visiion never gets beyond 1959 with a staff whose management syle is stuck in same era - not surprised we see little innovation, I would have thought that to cause this amount of disruption for such a long period all other alternative solutions were looked at but then again when local authorities are involved.....?
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Jun 16 2012, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE (Strafin @ Jun 14 2012, 05:34 PM) Sainsbury's put up a multi storey car park in about 6 weeks . Network Rail rebuilt a railway bridge in Whitchurch in less than 3 months. Don't these things come in sections on the back of a lorry? Surely HCC are not rebuilding it brick by brick?
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Jun 16 2012, 03:30 PM
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QUOTE (dannyboy @ Jun 15 2012, 10:40 PM) I wouldn't call duboius building practice & lack of adhrence to the law innovation. No, thats exactly what I'm getting at. Our outdated and dubious practices, reinforced by institutionalised prevaracation mean that we fail to innovate. Its the UK way - 'not invented here' and 'we've always done it that way. And to think George Stephenson would have failed the entry criteria for today's mechanicals.
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Jun 16 2012, 03:31 PM
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QUOTE (Grumpy @ Jun 16 2012, 12:20 PM) Network Rail rebuilt a railway bridge in Whitchurch in less than 3 months.
Don't these things come in sections on the back of a lorry? Surely HCC are not rebuilding it brick by brick? One guess!
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Jun 16 2012, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE (On the edge @ Jun 16 2012, 04:30 PM) No, thats exactly what I'm getting at. Our outdated and dubious practices, reinforced by institutionalised prevaracation mean that we fail to innovate. Its the UK way - 'not invented here' and 'we've always done it that way.
And to think George Stephenson would have failed the entry criteria for today's mechanicals. A number of us a lot younger than Stephenson wouldn't get in now either!
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