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Wendy this whole junction is a complete joke but I do agree with you, its worse than ever!
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My thoughts too, I was not aware or I would or made a feature.
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It's a complete and utter joke, I asked for yellow boxes at the Tesco roundabout and got turned down because we have no lights and here there are yellow boxes everywhere! In fact it's almost impossible not to be stuck in one as there is a yellow box on each exit? Also can someone please explain to me why there is a road coming out of Asda that comes to a dead end? WHY WHY WHY can they not use that road for people leaving Asda wanting to turn left over the bridge? No lights needed just a give way
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The action group link seems to be wrong?
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Great Western Way - Do You Feel Safe Along Here?
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Police & Crime
Good news, thank you Councillor. I hope that clear it all the way to the top near the Academy, long overdue. I suggested the idea of CCTV years ago, so if implemented this will go a long way to making people feeling safer.- 19 replies
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Great Western Way - Do You Feel Safe Along Here?
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Police & Crime
Glenda, I hope they walk the whole length of the GWW around the bridge near Sainsburys and especially from the Belmont Road bridge all the way up past Frome Ave and along the top end near the academy, the whole lots needs drastically cutting right back, you will be surprised at just how overgrown it has become.- 19 replies
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I am in favour of the new shops coming to the grid but another super market? Not required in my opinion, surely there are plenty of other alternatives? As for parking Wendy is right! How long will it be before car drivers are forced into residential area's thus avoiding the high car parking charges.
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That's just it they are NOT LEGITIMATE PCN TICKETS! Private parking companies. PPC's use a form contractual law to fine vehicle keepers, which is unlawful and unenforcable. Private companies cannot issue penalties or fines! They use forms and paperwork designed to imitate official council/local authority tickets.
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Sorry Phil, but I still think you are missing the point here! It is not about whether someone parks on your drive is it? This is all about the SCAMMERS out there thinking that they can charge extortionate so called fines all because they have put up a dodgy sign, which is NOT LEGALLY BINDING EITHER! I am NOT offering a get out of jail free card, but what is happening here is purely a SCAM and a very well documented one too! (Even Martin at moneysaving expert is behind us on this one, read his forums) Which in my opinion is not that different to the BRPC SCAM either!
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Phil, read all the links I have put up mate, you will see that 99% are scammers! If this was from the council or a legitimate company, I would not have an issue, but I really think you need to do some more homework on this subject before you jump in feet first and comment. I am slightly surprised at you mate as your normally always fight for the underdog.
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Read this article on the moneysavingexpert website Fight Private Parking Tickets A relative of mine was suddenly taken ill and rushed to hospital and there was nowhere for the daughter to park her car, as the hospital car park was full. So she came back with her friend and parked in the KFC car park. Both her and her friend ran to the hospital and once her friend realised the relative was okay, she said, I will go back to KFC have a bite to eat and wait for you. (This all happened within 20mins) When the driver returned she also went to KFC and ate lunch, she went out to her car and there was a speculative invoice (ticket) on her windscreen, she went into KFC to complain and was told that the parking is nothing to do with them and to take it up with the people who issued it. She explained all of this to me and I have advised her to ignore it! She has now had a bigger increased demand of £160 lol I have told her to ignore that too. Now she has received a letter from some so called bailiff, I have advised her to ignore that too and anything else that she may receive. It will eventually stop... I read this posting about someone using a hire car and also parking at KFC, read it is is very good. Also check out POPLA - 'Parking On Private Land Appeals' Website it has all the information you will ever need.
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Glad to hear it Gareth and good to see you on the forum mate
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Yes, he also fits laminate.
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Hereford's Great Western Way Transformation!
Colin James replied to Colin James's topic in Hunderton
The only small criticism I had, is why don't they cut all of the grass? it would look so much better. I checked this grass as to me there is no reason why it could not of been cut along with the rest of it. -
Well to be fair, credit where credit is due, I was walking along the Great Western Way earlier today and was pleasantly surprised to see this. Remember this lot? Well this is how it looks today, beautiful in comparison.
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Annual Meeting - Northolme Community Centre 7.30pm
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Meeting - Northolme
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Meeting - Belmont
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Meeting - Northolme
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Meeting - Belmont
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Belmont Rural Parish Council Meeting - Northolme