westfuttock wrote:
> At a meeting at Hatton several modified versions of the BW wooden
> bollard were displayed in front of invited parties. Of the 800 plus to
> be fitted on narrow locks some 700 are installed. BW propose to modify
> the bollards by rounding them off with a router type machine or
> fitting a steel capped tube over them. the rounding off with a router
> to ground level was estimated to cost about £70000, the steel cap idea
> was priced at around £150000. The remaining 150 plus to be fitted will
> be modified before installation. Despite all the critical views and
> opinions, BW still forge forward with what is now widely accepted to
> already be a gross waste of money, spending more money which could be
> better used elsewhere, thought you would like to know this.
>
>
> ------------------------------------

BW are now so pig headed, they have lost support from just about everybody.
It is about time the Real*** went out at night with a chainsaw!
(after of course having passed the chainsaw H&S test)
If you got caught the worst you could expect was a rap on the knuckles, like 
a certain farmer....
-- 
Neil Arlidge - NB Earnest - one time member of the IRA (Ickenham Residents 
Association)
Follow the travels of TNC, now in Ireland
http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html 




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