The weekend of 11 March at about 6.30am I drove to the corner of Nuttall and
Station.  There was a guy struggling with the drain cover.  So I waited till
he had "Put it back in place" before leaving.  No horse and cart and it was
a sunday morning.  Didn't recognise him, but he swiftly dodged up Station
Road and vanashedd.  Least that cover is still there now.



2009/3/31 Miss Marple <[email protected]>

>
> Yes !  -  I strongly second what Trevor says !  I'm sure he would have
> a case against the Council.  Awful to hear he is in Intensive
> Care.....
>
> We are inundated with horses and carts at the moment.  I've never seen
> so many in our area !
>
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2:21 pm, Trevor Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Helen Swart <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Japha) very kindly took him up to Grotties.   His friend who was with
> him
> > > informs me that he is in intensive care and promised to keep me
> updated.
> >
> > Well nothing like a large personal injury claim to get the council
> > moving - seems to me this guy would have a good case against the city.
> >
> > t.
> >
>


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