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As nice as the snow looks it's causing real problems!
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Two neighbours have frozen water pipes! So no water, can't use the loo ect ... One of the neighbours a young woman with children said she'd left the heating off last night as she couldn't afford to keep it on through the night while they were sleeping!
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I happen to think the girtters are doing a stirling job with the limited resources available ot them. If we want more, that will come with a hefty tax increase and I for one would rather suffer a few weeks of snow and ice than see less of my wage than I already do each month.
I happen to think the girtters are doing a stirling job with the limited resources available ot them. If we want more, that will come with a hefty tax increase and I for one would rather suffer a few weeks of snow and ice than see less of my wage than I already do each month.
hi Sachs and all - my kids school was open today and i played the cruel mother insisting they go when a lot of others werent going - there were no classes as a lot of teachers and pupils didnt turn up so they were sent home around 11 and we still have not received a text from the school about today or tomorrow. I remember heavy snow about 30 years ago and I walked to work - about 10 miles. I must have been made of sterner stuff !
Agree BOO and telephone -I live East of Scotland -high above sea level and we have snow-ploughs and snow-cutters sitting idle for most of the year but they are used and are included in our budget as we are guranteed bad weather.
Think its way worse down south as your councils dont have those measures in place as in the main they would be redundant.
Even given the extremely low temps we have had I dont have the heating on at night-bed is warm enough.
Think its way worse down south as your councils dont have those measures in place as in the main they would be redundant.
Even given the extremely low temps we have had I dont have the heating on at night-bed is warm enough.
Bloody hardened northerners... If I can't sit in my room in a vest top in the middle of a snow storm then frankly it's utterly diabolical and heads will roll! ;0P
(I had a blanket on in Australia in the evening when the temperature dropped to eighteen degrees.. I think I may actually be some form of lizard).
(I had a blanket on in Australia in the evening when the temperature dropped to eighteen degrees.. I think I may actually be some form of lizard).
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BOO,
I don't know if leaving the heating on overnight is a new thing although over the last few days I personally have done just that.
The young family without water/ toilet fascilities, no they wont perish but yes I imagine it's not very nice.
Telephone, the council 'haven't ' adequately gritted! fact! Of course the gritters are doing the best they can with what they have been given. I don't mind a tax increase & less wage if our roads are safer for everyone.
Jackthehat?
I'm not moaning by the way BOO.
I don't know if leaving the heating on overnight is a new thing although over the last few days I personally have done just that.
The young family without water/ toilet fascilities, no they wont perish but yes I imagine it's not very nice.
Telephone, the council 'haven't ' adequately gritted! fact! Of course the gritters are doing the best they can with what they have been given. I don't mind a tax increase & less wage if our roads are safer for everyone.
Jackthehat?
I'm not moaning by the way BOO.
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