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Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 11:14
by David Whipp
The highway authority are being asked to mark where the adopted highway comes to on Mosely Street, as objectors to the access don't accept that it's as shown on the adopted plan (posted earlier). I'm told that objectors have also launched a petition against the access onto Mosely Street.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 11:20
by David Whipp
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This is the wall where the access is being created onto Mosely Street.

The adopted highway includes about 2m of the concrete section.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 13:29
by Big Kev
David Whipp wrote:I'm told that objectors have also launched a petition against the access onto Mosely Street.
No one has knocked on my door yet

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 14:09
by PanBiker
Looking at the plan of the adopted highway and the orientation of the last garage in the row on Google Earth street view. It looks like the last one has been turned round to squeeze another one in but in doing so it exits onto what is in effect the pavement and not the road as all the others do. I assume that this orientation is in order to stay within a boundary line? As you say in an earlier post, plenty of other access runs into garages cross pavements. I can't see for the life in me what the problem would be with an entrance to the gardens there. A suitable sign on the garden side no doubt.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 09 Jun 2014, 18:59
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote:I can't see for the life in me what the problem would be with an entrance to the gardens there.
It'll be change, Ian. Folk don't like change.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 10 Jun 2014, 03:52
by Stanley
And some have tunnel vision once they have adopted a position. That wall is UGLY and anything that's done to it will be an improvement!
(Once done, would this be a snicket, alley or Ginnel?)

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 07:56
by Big Kev
All sorts of machinery in use yesterday. I'm guessing the stone has arrived.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 10:56
by Tizer
Stanley wrote:(Once done, would this be a snicket, alley or Ginnel?)
You'll have to submit a request for clarification to the Committee for Snickets, Alleys and Ginnels and they'll pass it to the Sub-Committee for Naming of Snickets, Alleys and Ginnels. In due course (couple of years of dispute) they'll compromise and call it a `snickallgin', but then the European Commission's Comité Pour Nommer Ruelles will probably intervene and demand a reconsideration and that could be compromised by interference by Angela Merkel on behalf of Germany's Ausschuss für die Benennung der Gassen.
(Translations provided by Google - I hope they are correct!)

Re: Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 11:17
by Big Kev
Very good, Tizer. Works are continuing today. Lots of banging and clattering going on.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 21:34
by Big Kev
A bit of graffiti has appeared on the "ugly" wall. KEP(sic) OFF it says...

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 11 Jun 2014, 22:43
by PanBiker
How to win friends and influence people - not!

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 03:21
by Stanley
Isn't it sad.....

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 09:25
by Bruff
It is unusual to spell 'keep' wrong in 'keep off' I would have thought. 'Keep of', I could understand as you might have been disturbed near the end and rushed it. 'Kep' couldn't be a result of being disturbed could it, as the grafitti artist has managed to stoically see it through with their 'kep off'. Someone should scribble 'Why?' next to it....

I'm sorry but if you didn't laugh, you'd cry...

Richard Broughton

Re: Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 09:57
by Tripps
"It is unusual to spell 'keep' wrong (sic) in 'keep off' I would have thought."

I won't lie to you - You're not seeing enough of the characters on the Jeremy Kyle Show Richard. Know what I mean?

Sorry that should read 'Nartamean'. Ya get me? :smile:

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 11:50
by Thomo
Or maybe whoever did it simply cannot spell even basic words.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 12:50
by Bruff
I was being facetious in my post, sorry. A misfiring attempt to bring some levity to a sorry tale on an important matter.

Richard Broughton

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 13:00
by Tripps
Bruff wrote:I was being facetious in my post, sorry. A misfiring attempt to bring some levity to a sorry tale on an important matter.

Richard Broughton
So was I Richard - no apology necessary.

"Or maybe whoever did it simply cannot spell even basic words.

That's what I was trying to say too. :smile:

Memo to self - Attempts at humour are not best done in a written environment.

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 13:04
by Bruff
We need an irony/sarcasm/facetiousness font to alert as you're right, it is not easily conveyed. I'm sure some have suggested a 'backwards' italic to just this problem.

Richard Broughton

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 13:10
by Big Kev
Here it is in all its glory, looks like Highways have been defining boundaries too
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Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 14:12
by David Whipp
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Here are the new railings at the front of the gardens. These replace a wall which prevented passersby seeing the attractive flower bed just behind it. The concrete in which the railings are set will be capped with a stone plinth cut round the posts and the soil graded at either side to match (not much of an issue at this end of the gardens, but there's quite a difference in levels at the other end).

In the background, you can see where the internal walls are being rebuilt. One of the two ginko trees is visible against the gable of no 52 Mosely Street. Behind that is the garden side of the wall, with Mosely Street beyond.

As Kev reports, highway staff have been out and marked the limits of the adopted highway.

Re: Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 12 Jun 2014, 15:27
by Big Kev
Looking good

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 13 Jun 2014, 04:16
by Stanley
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This graffiti came to mind. From my late mate Roger Perry's book 'The Writing on the Wall'. (Complete with the obligatory spelling mistake....)

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 14 Jun 2014, 07:44
by Big Kev
All the railings are up along the front now. The graffiti has been painted over too :laugh5:

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 18 Jun 2014, 12:28
by Big Kev
Someone's been out with yellow paint "marking their territory" today. The area, where Highways made their white marks, is now marked out in yellow and signed as "Private".

Re: Barnoldswick Forces Memorial Gardens

Posted: 18 Jun 2014, 15:22
by PanBiker
I had occasion to drive past and noticed that the annotation was done on the adopted public highway! I would assume this would constitute an offence.

Can't understand why whoever painted it up did not mark within the correct boundary.