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1111  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Has thetrout struck? on: March 06, 2014, 09:55:40
You may also like to investigate the statue of Handel in Dublin, put up to commemorate the world premiere of Messiah in a music hall. It would make a great replacement door knob ......
1112  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Has thetrout struck? on: March 06, 2014, 09:05:28
Not the present one recently restored by Harrison and Harrison. More likely the Renatus Harris and Byfield one of 1726 illustrated on the SMR website under History of the organs by Douglas Carrington.
1113  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Been a while ... "where is this?" on: March 06, 2014, 08:50:28
8. Steamers caf^ Chippenham ?
20. Manchester Piccadilly or Victoria ?
1114  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Been a while ... "where is this?" on: March 06, 2014, 08:44:00
I thought the first one was Cynthia, Echo and echo !! Grin
1115  Sideshoots - associated subjects / Campaigns for new and improved services / New Severn bridge for Gloucestershire ? Railway bridge perhaps ?? on: March 05, 2014, 15:41:07
MPs (Member of Parliament) float new Gloucestershire Severn bridge crossing between Lydney and Sharpness


05-March-2014
 




by The Gloucester Citizen, Gloucestershire
 
Stroud and the Forest of Dean could be linked by a new bridge under a bold new idea being floated by MPs.

Conservatives Neil Carmichael (Stroud) and Mark Harper (Forest of Dean) met yesterday to discuss the possibility of building a new crossing.

Mr Carmichael said a crossing between Lydney and Sharpness would boost the economy in both those areas, lead to infrastructure improvements, and help ease traffic congestion on the A40 at Over.

^m talking about improving links to Dursley from the M5, better broadband for the area, and better links to Sharpness,^ he said.

^Clearly links to the Forest of Dean should be on the agenda and we are assessing options.

^It is at a very early stage but we are considering making a case.^

He said the idea is part of his Carmichael Commission, a project group charged with the task of making sure all parts of his constituency benefit from the rebalancing of the economy towards design, production and industry.

^It looks at the rural economy and how we can enhance economic growth in Berkeley, Sharpness, Cam and Dursley,^ he said.

^We need to make sure that area is properly looked at.

^There would have to be further upgrades of the surrounding roads and the question of tolls needs to be looked at too.^

Mr Harper is expected to raise the issue of tolls and a new Severn crossing in a Westminster debate today.

^A new Severn crossing would be an important piece of infrastructure for the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire and the wider region, and one that requires serious consideration,^ he said.

^The exact location of any crossing needs to take a number of factors into account.

^The obvious ones are geography, engineering feasibility and cost.

^However, we also need to carefully consider the impact on communities in the wider area, including those who might be affected by increased or altered traffic flows.

^This is a matter that needs serious consideration, and I have asked Gloucestershire County Council to begin looking at this.

^m glad that Neil Carmichael is supportive of the principle of a new Severn crossing, and I would be happy to work with him to find the best option for our constituents.^

There are no road crossings between the M48 Severn Bridge connecting Bristol and south Wales and the Over bridge a mile north of Gloucester.

It means morning commuter traffic heading from the Forest of Dean and Newent to Gloucester and Cheltenham is jammed in long tailbacks.

The toll for a car travelling from England to Wales over the Severn Bridge stands at ^6.40 but it^s free of charge in the other direction.

The charge is the same on the Second Severn Crossing, south of the M48, which carries the M4 between Bristol and south Wales.

A new bridge could cut journey times and traffic queues and it is not without precedent.

The Severn Railway Bridge connected Sharpness and Lydney until two barges collided with the loss of five lives in 1960.

That bridge linked riverside communities and children from Berkeley and Dursley attending school in Lydney. That bridge was later demolished.

A ferry carried vehicles across the Severn between Aust and Beachley before the M48 bridge was opened in 1966.

Until the start of the 19th Century, the river was forded between Arlingham and Newnham and a passenger ferry operated there until just after the Second World War.

A new bridge could reconnect those communities, separated by three-quarters of a mile of the Severn river estuary.

^The benefits would be pretty widespread,^ said Mr Carmichael.

^Gloucester would benefit because of the traffic which would not have to go through Gloucester, so it also makes sense from that point of view.

^I want the Carmichael Commission to come back in the autumn with a report but I do want to hear from the public on what they think of the idea too.^
1116  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Twyford Labrador makes Incredible Journey on First Great Western train on: March 04, 2014, 18:11:48
His adventure certainly gives one paws for thought. Think his owner may have a bone to pick with him later and he'll be in the doghouse for a while.
1117  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Cambridge Guided Busway - ongoing discussion and updates (merged topic) on: February 27, 2014, 16:55:09
Perhaps they could rename it the Cambridge guided splashway ....but they had better make sure that none of Stagecoach's competitors have introduced branded greater crested newts to the water in the last couple of months. I am still scrubbing off the Co-op logo from the ones found near the proposed Sainsbury's here in Portishead....
1118  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: More potential flooding this weekend (31/01/2014 - 02/02/2014) on: February 20, 2014, 18:21:49
I thought it might have been caused by the Secretary of State for Communities etc. He might have got himself in a bit of a pickle, going for a paddle in the levels..oh hang on that would have been another Somerset tsunami....!  Perhaps he fell into the Dawlish gap.....and yes I know that's the English Channel not the Bristol Channel. My degree in geography does come in useful sometimes !
1119  Journey by Journey / Bristol (WECA) Commuters / Re: Bridgwater -> Taunton - closed until some time next week? on: February 18, 2014, 18:40:15
Perhaps trainer could put the superfluous 'e' where it belongs ....on the end of Mr Ellis' Christian name for instance ?? Shocked Roll Eyes Grin
1120  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: Weather disruption caused in 2014, and how to prevent it happening again - ongoing discussion on: February 17, 2014, 09:22:08
BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) News 24 report says that the March 18th date has ben put back a couple of weeks, following the storm damage to the containers last Friday, so it looks like early April.
1121  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Swindon - Heart of the FGW on: February 13, 2014, 19:15:48
Good heavens....bad enough to have LM (London Midland - recent franchise) or SWT (South West Trains) coupled up to an FGW (First Great Western) , but the shameless hussies,shacking up together when we weren't looking. Pass the smelling salts someone, Shocked before I have an attack of the vapours......  Roll EyesShocked Grin
1122  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Caption competition. on: February 13, 2014, 07:48:28
Agreed ! I think Puffing Billy has come up with 2 absolutely superb captions recently!  I suggest the mods appoint him caption-writer-in-chief !
1123  Sideshoots - associated subjects / The Lighter Side / Re: Caption competition. on: February 09, 2014, 21:19:55
Oh that's brilliant PB!  Even the people affected by the floods might manage a wry smile at that !
1124  All across the Great Western territory / Across the West / Re: Weather disruption caused in 2014, and how to prevent it happening again - ongoing discussion on: February 09, 2014, 09:41:58
Just wondering how many more times my joke about the  spayed concrete will be reproduced........ Grin
Good thinking and work by FGW (First Great Western) to recycle the rails and sleepers to help stabilise the bank and ingenious to use redundant shipping containers filled with rocks  facing the sea.
1125  Journey by Journey / TransWilts line / Re: Baroness Kramer officially launches enhanced TransWilts service - 07 Feb 14 on: February 08, 2014, 15:01:37
I was expecting the noble Baroness to confer a knighthood on a certain Mr G.Ellis at the very least..... Grin
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