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I don’t think it does, because if you were paying attention you’d notice it needed doing and do something about it, whether that something was doing it yourself or ringing the council and telling them to get their finger out.
Of course it matters who is responsible, would you cut your neighbours grass because it has overgrown?

I don't think the Allams would take a walk down there to check that its been trimmed back and the walkway hasn't started to break up.
 
Not all councils are happy letting non council employees tidy up things they are responsible for.
Public liability insurance isn't just for injuries or damage on a company's premises. As a businessman I thought you would know that.
East Riding are
Feel free to cut the verges outside your house
I do (outside my house, not yours)
The chap on the lawnmower misses us out now, and I hope it means he can have a couple of minutes more tea break those days
 
East Riding are
Feel free to cut the verges outside your house
I do (outside my house, not yours)
The chap on the lawnmower misses us out now, and I hope it means he can have a couple of minutes more tea break those days
I’m sure he’ll have time for a seven course meal if he doesn’t have to do outside the Ponderosa!!
 
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Of course it matters who is responsible, would you cut your neighbours grass because it has overgrown?

I don't think the Allams would take a walk down there to check that its been trimmed back and the walkway hasn't started to break up.
If the path to your kids school had thick bramble branches growing halfway across, and 3 feet high nettles leaning a couple of feet into the path, would you expect the council to do something? Would you expect the headteacher to have noticed the path to the school was causing problems to pupils and rung the council? Or would you observe the kids turning up with scratched legs, torn trousers and stung hands and just shrug and say it’s not your problem?

We’re not kids. But this is reducing the capacity of the path and when it gets dark there are issues with people leaping out of the way and crashing into each other, doesn’t need much imagination to see people falling over and breaking bones. And yes I do expect the SMC to pay attention to the main routes to the Stadium, parking and the state of West Park, public transport and all these infrastructure issues. They’re managing a facility with 25k capacity plus staff, it’s part of their due diligence. Any sizeable employer will have a facilities manager who does this as part of their job description.
 
Is the one in Times Square as iconic? Or the one at the Greenwich Observatory?
The Times Square one was built, and is, and always has been, used an entirely different reason.
The Greenwich one is very similar, but ours is a very important part of our maritime history whether it’s iconic, or ironic, or neither.
I think it’s a very good thing it’s getting done, and it has every chance of becoming iconic
 
The Times Square one was built, and is, and always has been, used an entirely different reason.
The Greenwich one is very similar, but ours is a very important part of our maritime history whether it’s iconic, or ironic, or neither.
I think it’s a very good thing it’s getting done, and it has every chance of becoming iconic

I think the first one in this country was at Portsmouth because of its naval connection. There were others in ports like Liverpool but don't know if they are still there. Saw the Portsmouth and Greenwich connections on a documentary a while ago.
 
Some silly **** journos may use it to spice up their drab copy, the locals don't.

I didn't,say the locals did. It was a judgment on the paucity of language of the journalists. Though that isn't restricted to the HDM. A fiver for everytime the word flaunt accompanies a picture of some female would provide enough to fund a fans buyout.
 
I think the first one in this country was at Portsmouth because of its naval connection. There were others in ports like Liverpool but don't know if they are still there. Saw the Portsmouth and Greenwich connections on a documentary a while ago.
I don’t know which one was first, but it was vital for the navigation of our trawlers going out of Queen’s Dock (and before it was called that)