This 25 million could and can be spent on what Hereford needs,an Eastern by-pass. Again this decision shows that those in power are 100% clueless to the Cities traffic problems
After looking at a facebook page on the Old Market I see that Wildwood are opening one of their restaurants in the large building opposite Frankie & Bennys
Just been down Venns Lane,makes a difference not to be shaken to death :-). On another note our traffic light lover has had their own way again as the lights at the College Road/ Old School Lane/Venns Lane jctn have be replaced with new ones. Why the hell they did not put two mini roundabouts in here to help the motorists coming from Old School Lane into College Road is beyond me.
Many years ago Dippy.The last time I went in there was for a wake for John Payne and the place was run down with some Biker gang hovering around outside,something to do with
the person who was running it.
I also heard that whoever was going to install the new kitchen etc pulled out over a year ago. The Whitehouse holds a lot of memories for me as it was my local drinking den for many years
Right with you on that AV people are lazy. On another point the planning app for the cycleway has been approved with the usual objection from dear old Johnny of Hereford civic soc https://www.herefordshire.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/development-control/planning-applications/details/?id=140904
They can't even get people to use a bus park n ride and are you saying people from South of river Newton Farm/Belmont etc will drive to the train station to catch a train to.......the train station? What would they do then to get to work/school catch a bus
We have been fighting for a simple by pass for years with its cost probably around 25-30 million. I was going past Worcester today on one of the three by passes they have had built over the years to see they are extending and widening the road just past the Diglis docks bridge at a cost of 23 million.
Do they not read what they put down in words as that statement simply does not make ant sense, 4,000 people have disappeared from the waiting list but Graham Powell says demand for housing is greater than ever