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- 10 Jan 2017, 07:44
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: Speed Awareness
- Replies: 54
- Views: 30214
Re: Speed Awareness
Thanks Ian. The route has been described as having one of the worst ten accident records in the country. Quite a lot of signing and lining work was done in (I think) 2008 and the accident record has improved since then, but far too many people are still crashing on the road. I'm hopeful that this wi...
- 09 Jan 2017, 08:13
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: MEDICAL MATTERS
- Replies: 7667
- Views: 897467
Re: MEDICAL MATTERS
Ambulance response times are something me and Ken Hartley have been doggedly trying to see improved for four years now (it was my own blue light journey to Airedale that prompted us monitoring the situation). The ambulance crews are themselves 'victims' of the way the service is organised. It works ...
- 06 Jan 2017, 07:57
- Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
- Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
- Replies: 20231
- Views: 2396040
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
1936 is well before my time... Stanley's picture is how I remember the icebreaker.
Last reflection for good measure.
Last reflection for good measure.
- 05 Jan 2017, 09:35
- Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
- Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
- Replies: 20231
- Views: 2396040
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
China is spot on - picture taken on canal walk, which I've rotated 180 degrees. This one is close to the canal corner where the icebreaker was moored. It was jaw dropping to see the reflections in the water. Here's another view from the walk. (Our house can just be glimpsed through the tree trunks, ...
- 04 Jan 2017, 18:27
- Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
- Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
- Replies: 20231
- Views: 2396040
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Aye P, ollus find that's a good ice breaker...
Neither of you are of course, correct.
Neither of you are of course, correct.
- 04 Jan 2017, 10:42
- Forum: Puzzles & Quizzes
- Topic: MYSTERY OBJECTS
- Replies: 20231
- Views: 2396040
Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS
Ditto...
Have a go with this.
Have a go with this.
- 03 Jan 2017, 08:11
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
I've placed it at the bottom of Manchester Road, next to the junction of Philip Street. Two more pictures from Ian Hearder: http://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/gallery/image.php?album_id=3&image_id=13645 Harry Hill above and his memorial between Bracewell and Horton below. http://www.oneguyfromba...
- 02 Jan 2017, 10:11
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Thanks Stanley.
Ian, I think my favourite gift as a youngster was a long handled axe...
Picked up this picture of Harry Hill's Clog Shop from a post by Ian Gordon Hearder on facebook's Barnoldswick Talk.
Ian, I think my favourite gift as a youngster was a long handled axe...
Picked up this picture of Harry Hill's Clog Shop from a post by Ian Gordon Hearder on facebook's Barnoldswick Talk.
- 01 Jan 2017, 15:18
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16693
- Views: 2006590
Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
These dogs posing as I took a picture of the bridge at Greenberfield today.
Best wishes for 2017 to everyone.
- 01 Jan 2017, 10:26
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Please can I join the queue for hi-res copies?! More hen pens and allotments... On what is now part of Valley Gardens, I was fascinated by a friend's dad's firewood production hut where there was a splitter that made kindling. It'll be a few years before Valley Road is driven through to a junction w...
- 31 Dec 2016, 09:41
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Plenty of pews to park your bottom - the chapels are still standing; Station Road, St Andrews, North Street, Bethesda but I think St James has gone by then? Another massive change is that there are very few cars parked on the streets. Park Street and the top section of Mosley Street have yet to be '...
- 30 Dec 2016, 10:07
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16693
- Views: 2006590
Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
On the rocksalt issue; the stuff in the gritting wagons is rocksalt with some molasses mixed in with it (apparently this makes it stick to the road). They spread it very thin nowadays - Pendle Council used to spread it much thicker and let it go right on to the pavements (the county council, who pai...
- 30 Dec 2016, 09:48
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Towards the top right the 'detached' hen pens of Coates Poultry Farm can be seen off Richmond Road and near Fernbank. The Richmond Road pens had our longest hen hut, which was I think 60' long. Robinson Court now stands in this area. At Fernbank there was a building with a curved asbestos roof which...
- 28 Dec 2016, 08:44
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: POLITICS CORNER
- Replies: 12726
- Views: 1385883
Re: POLITICS CORNER
On polling ID; the most vulnerable part of voting is the use of thousands of postal ballots. I can't see how ID is going to help with this at all.
- 28 Dec 2016, 08:26
- Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
- Topic: Family Matters
- Replies: 1819
- Views: 386930
Re: Family Matters
I've no words to express the depth of pain I feel for you Stanley; it was a blessing that Janet's passing was painless and peaceful though and that she was able to put things in order before she went.
- 22 Dec 2016, 15:09
- Forum: Technology & Communication
- Topic: COMPUTERS, THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY
- Replies: 6683
- Views: 980233
Re: COMPUTERS, THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY
T'interweb off with us for most of day again...
- 22 Dec 2016, 14:59
- Forum: Photography
- Topic: Bank Edge View
- Replies: 528
- Views: 128931
Re: Bank Edge View
Yes, and unfortunately was out of town at sunset...
- 21 Dec 2016, 07:55
- Forum: Photography
- Topic: Bank Edge View
- Replies: 528
- Views: 128931
Re: Bank Edge View
Fingers crossed for sunrise pic this morning - I can see the moon through the cloud at present.
- 20 Dec 2016, 15:38
- Forum: Photography
- Topic: Bank Edge View
- Replies: 528
- Views: 128931
Re: Bank Edge View
Not as dramatic as yesterday, but not bad as the sun sets near its most southerly point on the horizon today.
- 20 Dec 2016, 07:45
- Forum: Photography
- Topic: Bank Edge View
- Replies: 528
- Views: 128931
Re: Bank Edge View
Quite by chance I glanced away from my screen and out of the window at the right time.
- 19 Dec 2016, 16:09
- Forum: Photography
- Topic: Bank Edge View
- Replies: 528
- Views: 128931
Re: Bank Edge View
Brief but spectacular sunset today.
- 19 Dec 2016, 10:31
- Forum: Nostalgia
- Topic: HOUSEHOLD TIPS NOT FOUND IN WOMAN'S WEEKLY
- Replies: 5240
- Views: 617989
Re: HOUSEHOLD TIPS NOT FOUND IN WOMAN'S WEEKLY
TAS2R38 Stanley.Stanley wrote:I have never been able to understand why some people violently dislike them....
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- 17 Dec 2016, 16:23
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16693
- Views: 2006590
Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
http://www.oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/gallery/image.php?album_id=12&image_id=13515 A bloom group colleague was keen for me to snap the catkins growing on a tree next to the library this morning. Later: after posting this, I was racked with indecision about whether to call these catkins or pussywil...
- 16 Dec 2016, 17:44
- Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
- Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
- Replies: 16693
- Views: 2006590
Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Sounds like good news Kev.
The abrupt cutting off of my VOIP phone at 7.30am this morning, and, as it turned out, broadband too.
Have been doing cold turkey until restoration an hour or so ago; apparently a widespread problem following a BT failure somewhere.
The abrupt cutting off of my VOIP phone at 7.30am this morning, and, as it turned out, broadband too.
Have been doing cold turkey until restoration an hour or so ago; apparently a widespread problem following a BT failure somewhere.
- 16 Dec 2016, 17:39
- Forum: Local History Topics
- Topic: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
- Replies: 6949
- Views: 984863
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
The football pitches at Victory Park are reputed to be the best drained in Pendle. That's put down to that area being made up of landfill with a lot of ash in it. Over the years, the pitches themselves have been vertidrained and had sand added to improve drainage still further. There's a significant...