From: brass monkey on 1 Jul 2010 13:22 Do residents get the chance to oppose speed bumps or do they simply appear?
From: Nick Finnigan on 1 Jul 2010 13:38 brass monkey wrote: > Do residents get the chance to oppose speed bumps or do they simply appear? > They used get a chance to comment on proposed traffic calming measures. I'm not sure what the coalition attitude is.
From: Chris Bartram on 1 Jul 2010 14:30 On 01/07/10 18:22, brass monkey wrote: > Do residents get the chance to oppose speed bumps or do they simply appear? > > My local council usually does a consultation, and then installs them regardless.
From: brass monkey on 1 Jul 2010 14:55 "Chris Bartram" <news(a)delete-me.piglet-net.net> wrote in message news:i0imt0$qcf$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > On 01/07/10 18:22, brass monkey wrote: >> Do residents get the chance to oppose speed bumps or do they simply >> appear? >> >> > My local council usually does a consultation, and then installs them > regardless. O terrific. It isn't a prob at the mo but I've refused to buy houses before now if the street has bumps, they drive me to distraction. If I suddenly found bumps outside I'd prolly do a Cumbria job on the council.
From: Chris Bartram on 1 Jul 2010 15:10 On 01/07/10 19:55, brass monkey wrote: > "Chris Bartram"<news(a)delete-me.piglet-net.net> wrote in message > news:i0imt0$qcf$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... >> On 01/07/10 18:22, brass monkey wrote: >>> Do residents get the chance to oppose speed bumps or do they simply >>> appear? >>> >>> >> My local council usually does a consultation, and then installs them >> regardless. > > O terrific. It isn't a prob at the mo but I've refused to buy houses before > now if the street has bumps, they drive me to distraction. > If I suddenly found bumps outside I'd prolly do a Cumbria job on the > council. > > Move here if you're going to do that.
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