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Another T Bone Rta At Meadowhead Junction!

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On 04/03/2022 at 13:03, Cyclecar said:

It’s for the heavy metal evenings. ‘Sweat the assets’ and all that. Nice bright lighting, plenty of customer traffic. Just what we all need in S8. 

https://www.shefflibdems.org.uk/meadowhead-survey 
 

above is a link to the survey asking for peoples thoughts on a 5000 seater stadium on their doorstep. Not sure when it finishes but if people don’t think a stadium should go ahead, or they think it’s a good idea then go on here and have your say.

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10 hours ago, foxydebs said:

Was that 14.45 or 4.45 as my other half passed about 10 to 3 and flagged a passing fire engine down as when he passed there was oil like liquid on the floor.

The side streets were jammed solid at 5:10 - when i rode through on me pushbike...

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22 hours ago, Planner1 said:

I don’t work for SCC, so what difference does it make?

 

Haven't you read the Sheffield Forum rules? Unless you blame Sheffield Council for EVERYTHING, not least the invasion of Ukraine, then you MUST work for them and love them. Fact.

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19 minutes ago, AndrewC said:

Haven't you read the Sheffield Forum rules? Unless you blame Sheffield Council for EVERYTHING, not least the invasion of Ukraine, then you MUST work for them and love them. Fact.

:hihi::hihi::hihi:

Touchy, touchy!

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9 hours ago, ads36 said:

The side streets were jammed solid at 5:10 - when i rode through on me pushbike...

not another smash ,this is getting silly,i think its because the on coming traffic are doing 40mph or more and they think they can get over ,not realising the speed of the cars,but it needs sorting,like st james entrance,that ends up blocking the 2nd lane when busy,as it is most days

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On 09/03/2022 at 18:51, Planner1 said:

I don’t work for SCC, so what difference does it make?

 

you seem to have plenty of opinions ref council stuff so you clearly have a contact or used to work there

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2 minutes ago, ab6262 said:

you seem to have plenty of opinions ref council stuff so you clearly have a contact or used to work there

Its hardly a secret that he used to. Years ago. He has mentioned it often enough.

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10 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

Its hardly a secret that he used to. Years ago. He has mentioned it often enough.

yes i know so i was looking for another of his opinions on this clearly dangerous junction that the so called experts deem safe ?? when it clearly isnt , a bit like the smart motorways ok ?

 

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i dont think its not safe,its more drivers without breaking the law going at 40mph towards that junction and people thinking they have enough time to cross over,lower the speed limit on the dual carrageway?

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It would, definitely, appear that the installation of the crossing has increased the incidence of bumps.

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Reading this topic through you'd think this was a daily occurrence, but for the  last 8 years I've gone through that junction twice a day, 5 days a week, at rush hour, and never seen any evidence of an accident. 

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When I saw this topic I thought it was about a T bone steak, and somebody called Rita.

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