Re: Hallelujah : Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:58 pm
Bigpev wrote: perhaps a case of counting chickens before the eggs have hatched http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... arty-plans won't come out to such a bang, being dark no planes will be landing at Barton, but the Motorway problem, the geography of the M5 in relation to the Union club is totally different and we are further away from the bridge the M5 was a road which is on the side of a slope so the smoke would have nowhere to go. Barton bridge is a bridge with its oen micro-climate, normally widy which would move any smoke very quickly so it wouldn't settle. What a load of bollox. Health and Safety gone mad yet again. What happens when there is dense fog on any motorway? They sure as heck don't close them do they - so why worry about a little bit of smoke wafting across? |
Bigpev wrote: perhaps a case of counting chickens before the eggs have hatched http://menmedia.co.uk/manchesterevening ... arty-plans won't come out to such a bang, being dark no planes will be landing at Barton, but the Motorway problem, the geography of the M5 in relation to the Union club is totally different and we are further away from the bridge the M5 was a road which is on the side of a slope so the smoke would have nowhere to go. Barton bridge is a bridge with its oen micro-climate, normally widy which would move any smoke very quickly so it wouldn't settle. What a load of bollox. Health and Safety gone mad yet again. What happens when there is dense fog on any motorway? They sure as heck don't close them do they - so why worry about a little bit of smoke wafting across? |
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