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  1. Hi, Wanting to replace some vertical blinds on a large (3m+ X 2m+) window. Any recommendations for a decent local business who can sort please? Although existing blinds are vertical I'm not beholden to that style; Venetian, Plantation style shutters etc could be an option. Has someone used a south Sheff business of late that they could recommend on price and quality please?
  2. Totally agree with you on this Andy. When the traffic backs up on the Greenhill Parkway in the morning lots of cars come down Gervase Road to turn left onto Lowedges Rd and join Meadowhead roundabout a junction earlier and therefore quicker. With parked cars on Gervase the bus can't get through when there's a stream of traffic coming in the opposite direction. I've been on a 25 that has taken well over 25 mins just to get from the Old Mother Redcap to the St Peters Church roundabout! My other main gripe with the re-routing of this service is why on earth go Queens Road & St Mary's Road. Witnessing this at first hand every day as I do, I note that (i) there are very few passengers getting on / off on Queens Rd and (ii) there are no bus stops at all on St Mary's Road! Compare that with the numbers who got on/off the service when it was routed into town more directly down London Road. And yes I have raised these points through the official channels but I'm not going to stake any money on them being taken notice of.
  3. Not disagreeing with you for one minute Andy, but I'm interested, did you eat at The Castle when the previous couple came in after Craig left last year? I for one went several times in the run up to the New Year and for food it was doing quite well - more folks eating than I've ever seen. The food standard was excellent, presentation better than many restaurants and portions really good too. But the prices were a world apart, i.e. started off two courses from £6/£8/£10 and their Sunday dinners were just out of this world. I think they've now gone to the Rising Sun, Fulwood if I'm not mistaken and I'm planning a trip up there very soon. So, all in all, a very hard act to follow and I just can't help thinking how paying 2-3 times as much in the same venue would give me a meal any better...but being local I will give it a try and wish the new owners all the best.
  4. Have you considered the top of Meersbrook Park? Seems to tick the boxes you have mentioned. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=view+from+top+of+meersbrook+park&tbm=isch&imgil=DdrbpYxB0SCKHM%253A%253BHOSE7MXmcgcu6M%253Bhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fsheffieldtimewalk.wordpress.com%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=DdrbpYxB0SCKHM%253A%252CHOSE7MXmcgcu6M%252C_&biw=1536&bih=764&usg=__lBMAw1-6CLgBus8Q0RcS20zZiNE%3D&ved=0ahUKEwj4rNq1t5PKAhWBJBoKHetbCBwQyjcILQ&ei=FB2MVvjSEIHJaOu3oeAB#imgrc=DdrbpYxB0SCKHM%3A&usg=__lBMAw1-6CLgBus8Q0RcS20zZiNE%3D ---------- Post added 05-01-2016 at 19:51 ---------- Plenty of parking round there. Great for setting tripod and impressive views over the city. https://goo.gl/maps/juhTz8EFU882
  5. Sorry I haven't. But that is because I use the Kolkata just across the road. Must order once a week, portions are good sized, tastes fantastic and no reason to look elsewhere. Ate at the Viraaj and Kashmiri Aroma and to be honest Kolkata takeaways are better tasting than both in my opinion.
  6. I've got to totally disagree here. The Wildlife Trust actually encourage cutting down the woodland / trees on Blackamoor - birch bashing I think is their way of describing this. If wild deer are doing this job why do they need to too? Deer make their own way across the moor avoiding places where others go. Cows trample and follow footpaths and gather at gates leaving steaming pats and mud and basically create an unholy mess. It all goes back to the basic fact that stick cows or sheep up on the moor then that attracts farming subsidies (allegedly). But cows need to be fenced in hence the barbed wire the Wildlife Trust put up around Blacka. And I go up on Blacka very often and have seen at first hand what damage has been done to the true wildlife by being caught on the barbed wire. A wildlife trust with their first thoughts for wildlife? Doesn't come across that way to me. If there's too much damage being done then take the cattle and sheep off, get rid of the barbed wire, stop the birch bashing and poisoning of the fern and let just one tiny corner revert to how nature intended to be. And don't forget that is in complete keeping with J G Graves covenant not some agricultural drive to eek out more funding.
  7. My integral Whirlpool Fridge door won't open other than a couple of inches as the bottom of the two hinges have gone. I googled the model number and it's about £100 for a pair of hinges for it (advice on the website is replace both if one has gone). The website said it is a common failing given the load (4pt milk in door compartment etc.) they carry so need to be heavy duty. Has anyone replaced fridge door hinges recently and how much / where do you recommend? Thanks in advance.
  8. Fred Karno's - yep you got it right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Karno The other similar saying my gran used to come out with is 'it's like Casey's Court'. As a kid I thought it was 'Casey's Coat' (as she pronounced it pronounced coo-hat) but since been told Casey was an judge in Ireland and gave rulings over animal ownership and the animals where often brought into the court. Hence Casey's Court lending itself to describe a messy chaotic situation. Don't know how right that is though. ---------- Post added 31-05-2014 at 16:37 ---------- Well this webpage says I've been misinformed about the origins of Casey's Court http://news.bbc.co.uk/dna/place-lancashire/plain/A28505360 but funnily enough it has links with Fred Karno.
  9. Seconded. Just had fishcake butty and chips from Woodseats Fisheries this dinner. Cracking snap. Fishcake was a big one and had plenty of fish covering the tatty scallops. Quality, quantity and price-wise Woodseats Fisheries is my first choice for chippy dinners despite there being other chippies closer by. Nom Nom. ---------- Post added 31-05-2014 at 16:23 ---------- And a ruby for me tea so delivery from Kolkata, again on Woodseats, another top snap place. Some diet I'm on!
  10. The Highland Fling Country Fair is free admission at Graves Park today. From the Welcome to Sheffield website............. Graves Park Monday 5th May 2014 10.30am to 5.30pm Come along and enjoy a great family day out in the park with lots to see and do, including: Highland Cattle Show, Craft Market & Food Stalls, Kiddies Fun Fair Rides, Shire Horse Cart Rides, Graves Park Animal Farm and Pets Corner, Fantastic Children’s Playground, Rose Garden Café, Land Train, Trade Stalls and much more…. Information Line 0114 2736433 FREE Admission Show Car Park - £3, access via Derbyshire Lane/Hemsworth Road HTH
  11. Another recommendation for Jeff the Joiner (Jeff Smith Joiner 07861379796 or 01142203563). Not only did he replace and hang two doors, he removed and put in a custom made banister, which looks fantastic, all in one day. To add to that, I mentioned some of my double glazing units were misted so he used his contacts and sorted those too the very next morning. Top job. Very good work, on time and even slightly under original quote. I would, without a doubt, highly recommend Jeff for anyone wanting any sort of high quality joinery work doing. Only problem is, my missus is that impressed with Jeff's work she's looking at what she wants doing next.
  12. Spurtle and BlackaBlog have it spot on with their posts in this thread and I stand by every word I've posted too. I've no doubt that cosywolf or some other SWT spokesperson will be along soon with some more pre-prepared 'lines to take' cleared by their press & publicity office. But no amount of their propaganda will convince me or others who actually frequent and love the natural beauty of such as Blackamoor that what they are doing is in truly anyway with the interests of wildlife first, second or even at all. And as for consultation.....
  13. But there are acres upon acres of managed moorland all around Blackamoor and beyond. These are maintained and managed that way for the benefit of the agri-shooting fraternity and done so to attract grants / fees for shooting rights. What is so wrong with letting one corner of a place return to what grows and lives there naturally? A truly wild environment does not warrant the 'management' you speak of. Do you prefer cows and barb wire fences? As a further example, not so long ago unsightly power cables ran across Blacka. Did SWT campaign to have these removed? No. This was researched by local users of the Blacka including Blacka Blogger, myself and we were the ones that pressed and got this on the agenda for action. The parts of Blacka that remain untouched by SWTs management are truly the most wonderful spots visually and are frequented by wildlife that is a privilege and honour to witness. I don't know any of the regular visitors to Blacka that don't prefer to see places where mother nature is restoring her glorious natural balance to those with piles of cow excrement, bashed up birch logs, poisoned bracken and yards and yards of barbed wire fencing associated with SWTs management. But of course all this 'management' does attract money though and that's the bottom line for SWT. If SWT were truly for wildlife why would they put cows on the Blacka? Why would they surround the place with barbed wire with all the inherent danger for the true wildlife?
  14. Spurtle, your post is spot on and chimes with my similar experience and views as at post #12 in this thread. Any public consultation with local residents / regular visitors is done under sufferance and not considered because as you say grants are the driver for the trust. Again I would wholeheartedly recommend a read of this blog to see what's happened on Blackamoor under SWT stewardship. http://theblackamoorsite.blogspot.co.uk/ The latest post on the blog actually features Greno Woods.
  15. It's the same near me on Blackamoor. SWT are doing their very best to ruin the place. It was rewilding and with that trees were growing and wild red deer moved back. So what does the 'Wildlife' Trust do but chop down birch, spray the bracken (which provides cover for the young deer) and then to add insult to injury, puts cows on the moor. This led to them putting barbed wire fencing around the site, piles of cow **** everywhere and the cows turning paths into churned up sludge and slurry. Wildlife? No. It's all amount money and the subsidies that having land that is managed (badly) can attract. If you want to know more I recommend this excellent blog and no it's not mine. http://theblackamoorsite.blogspot.co.uk/ If Blackamoor is anything to go by then you've worse to come in Greno Woods at the hands of SWT I'm afraid.
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