Toy Town
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:53 pm
Well really.
Sorry, but I have just been reading the Seilachan
I agree the roads need reinstated by the contractors, and have no doubt that they will be.
Have the very pleasing reinstatements done so far not been noticed? Does it not look like a good job is being done?
But PLEASE don't use the up and coming road reinstatment for an excuse for turning the place into a Noddy toytown.
The cart blanch way in which the royal "we" is being banded about is somewhat irritating I feel.
Some of us have no problem driving on single track road, have been doing so happily for years and certainly donot need a sign telling us when we are on one. Since when has a plain old kerb been called a roadside support? They could be down right dangerous on a country road, not visible when the place is awash with heavy rain, snow or mud. What a ridiculous idea. This is the Isle of Seil, the West Coast of Scotland, for heaven's sake, not a kid's play mat. Are there not enough signs all over the place without any more.
Incidently, what is the use of yet more passing places when some drivers constantly ignore the ones we have and continue to drive along at a snails pace either oblivious or consciously ingnoring a string of traffic behind them .
Well I expect I will get shot down in flames, but hey, Minks are used to being hunted and Ive said it now.
Sorry, but I have just been reading the Seilachan
I agree the roads need reinstated by the contractors, and have no doubt that they will be.
Have the very pleasing reinstatements done so far not been noticed? Does it not look like a good job is being done?
But PLEASE don't use the up and coming road reinstatment for an excuse for turning the place into a Noddy toytown.
The cart blanch way in which the royal "we" is being banded about is somewhat irritating I feel.
Some of us have no problem driving on single track road, have been doing so happily for years and certainly donot need a sign telling us when we are on one. Since when has a plain old kerb been called a roadside support? They could be down right dangerous on a country road, not visible when the place is awash with heavy rain, snow or mud. What a ridiculous idea. This is the Isle of Seil, the West Coast of Scotland, for heaven's sake, not a kid's play mat. Are there not enough signs all over the place without any more.
Incidently, what is the use of yet more passing places when some drivers constantly ignore the ones we have and continue to drive along at a snails pace either oblivious or consciously ingnoring a string of traffic behind them .
Well I expect I will get shot down in flames, but hey, Minks are used to being hunted and Ive said it now.