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Post by lympstonegas on Mar 17, 2017 13:35:45 GMT
If we can't agree on the fence. should we instead construct a moat , say 5 meters wide x 4 meters deep , could be readyaly filled with water from the river Severn ,a moat more pleasing to the eye , Great idea - enable the Pondlife feel at home when their accedemy and reserves sides play us there
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Mar 17, 2017 13:38:29 GMT
For those really desperate for update. As of 12:30 today. Metal fence (silver/grey) on western boundary and on northern boundary to west side of gate. 7 foot high & similar style to those that would be around school boundaries. East of gate towards motorway looks untouched. Possible original fence hidden in undergrowth. Man in hi viz looking gate - standard style - JCB also on site.Yet to be confirmed if it is 'small or far away' Can you give me a more detailed description of the Metal fence tomorrow please at the game ? It'll be an honour, made up with more vertical than horizontal. After googling 'what are various bits of fence called' I believe it is 'post & rail' although I can't remember if all posts need to be grounded to be classed as this. I'm off for a lie down
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Post by richard on Mar 17, 2017 13:51:15 GMT
I didn't say you'd lied but I felt your tone was far too condescending for someone that was wrong. You needed shooting down and I done that. There were gaps in the fence to the right side up to yesterday at least. It was the kind of gap where a full panel would have been too big so they must have cut some down to fit. So you lied? There were no gaps Monday morning. So if there are now they must be adjusting it. What was condescending about my reply? You've been on here five minutes and are a qualified psychiatrist. Standards are improving. Or is that condescending as well? Wrong.
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Post by barumgas on Mar 17, 2017 13:59:59 GMT
#fencegate Get it? I'll get my coat! Was that a fence gate post
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Post by piratesquarters on Mar 17, 2017 15:12:00 GMT
Metal, wood or wire mesh? Height? Is this the new rock, paper, scissors.
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Post by Midsomer Murderer on Mar 17, 2017 15:46:23 GMT
I'm going to eat a diet of bones and see what happens - Will post the results. Are the results out yet? Nothing has changed yet but I have started to drag my self arse around the garden with my legs in the air - And I am as clean as a man called David !
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Post by gasforeverman on Mar 17, 2017 17:59:53 GMT
Imagine once the uwe build starts.. 50 page threads on every detail from concrete looks to grey to carparking spaces 2 mill to narrow :-)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2017 21:31:01 GMT
Looking towards the front gate ,new metal fencing has been erected along the front of the property and down the right hand side next to the lane. The left hand side from the gate [towards the m5] is hedgerow with a wooden fence within it. That was mid afternoon today .
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Post by banjogas on Mar 17, 2017 22:22:51 GMT
What concerns me with any new major project a tender goes out. Again BR have gone down the job for the boys route and appointed no marks in an attempt to move this project forward.
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Post by Squiffy on Mar 18, 2017 2:32:54 GMT
Just can't place where it's located ,is it near Thornbury? Google search m4 m5 interchange, select images. I believe it's the south west segment or opposite side of the m5 from Bradley Stoke. I'm sure someone can stick the image on here. I know it's against forum rules to post facts, but like others before me in this thread I have downloaded some of the supporting documents to both the original and recent BRFC planning applications for Colony Farm. The actual building proposal is very modest so I can see why they are drawing up new plans, anyway I thought they might be of interest so starting with the location and site plan here goes!
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Post by Squiffy on Mar 18, 2017 2:35:37 GMT
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Post by Squiffy on Mar 18, 2017 2:38:25 GMT
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Post by Squiffy on Mar 18, 2017 2:42:50 GMT
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Post by Squiffy on Mar 18, 2017 3:09:26 GMT
...and one last thing, in this month's Architecture Today magazine there is an article on Oriam, Scotland's new national sports performance centre on the Herriot Watt University campus, designed by Reiach & Hall, where they have taken design inspiration for the curvature of the roof over the indoor pitch from Roberto Carlos' celebrated long-range free kick against France in the 1997 Confederations Cup. Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris actually analysed the trajectory of the ball and discovered that it followed an equiangular spiral path which was then used as a template for the roof. I've got a feeling that if we used a similar approach based on BRFC players we could end up with quite a narrow but very tall space! 😉
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Post by gasandelectricity on Mar 18, 2017 11:14:00 GMT
Does Darrell have an office right now or will that be a first?
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Post by pirate49 on Mar 18, 2017 12:31:54 GMT
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Post by Henbury Gas on Mar 20, 2017 9:45:55 GMT
I wonder what is going this week, Maybe some grass cutting ?
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Post by Marshy on Mar 20, 2017 9:54:28 GMT
I wonder what is going this week, Maybe some grass cutting ? Probably just some more peeping Toms.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Mar 20, 2017 9:57:15 GMT
I wonder what is going this week, Maybe some grass cutting ? Probably just some more peeping Toms. Used to me known in the past as a good "dogging" area, not sure why anybody would walk their dog on though
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 10:01:39 GMT
Judging by the amount of people who are looking at the site, will we start a 'guess the attendance on any given day' thread?
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