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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 12:44:50 GMT 1
Then the only ones to blame will be KMC highways dept.
Just driven on what I would call major routes, Penistone Rd, Wakefield Rd, Ring Rd, New Hey Rd and decided to turn round because by the time I get back the same roads will be iced over and treacherous...
Reason I say that is, even after less snow than forecast fell overnight, them roads above are in virtually the same condition as they were 24 hours ago when the snow was thumping down.
Spoke to KMC to lodge a complaint and got soft soap, wouldn't tell me how many gritters they have in service at any one time.
I suppose living in a Town near the edge of the Pennines and with the highest motorway in England you can forgive them for only getting a couple of bags of rock salt in every winter.
Was told they were focusing on major routes when I phoned and explained side roads were less of a priority. I bloody understand that, so why are the major routes in and out of town so crap?
4 star council, my arse...
Just jumping on the media bandwagon to save a bit of dosh in overtime for gritter drivers...
Jesus, I'm pi**ed off with 'em, bunch of clowns.
Feel free for any KMC workers on here to defend this, I'd love to hear your side of things....
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 12:54:27 GMT 1
They ploughed my road yesterday when there was little snow on it. Today when theres a few inches and cars are getting stuck, there is no sign of the plough
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Post by digwon on Feb 3, 2009 12:56:38 GMT 1
its the gimps in the offices that plan it though,the drivers hands are tied(so to speak)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 12:56:42 GMT 1
That's because they're clearly Shoite...
Bet they're still handing out parking tickets though....
Wan**rs...
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Post by terryya on Feb 3, 2009 12:59:40 GMT 1
I'm no council apologist but just wondered if it would be wasted grtitting now? If the main roads are passable now wouldn't it be better doing it a bit later on before it starts to freeze again, so the grit doesn't have time to wash away? Just a thought.
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Post by yorkshiretripod on Feb 3, 2009 12:59:46 GMT 1
The buses aren't running from the bus station as the roads are just too dangerous for them to negotiate, particularly as the temperature is dropping rapidly. When I left the town centre this morning the number of vehicles unable to get any purchase on Westgate was alarming. Spoke to union rep for the buses and he claimed that Kirklees have run out of salt for the roads.
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Post by Torquayterrier on Feb 3, 2009 13:00:40 GMT 1
Would it be that big a deal if it was postponed? we've already played more games than most other teams in this league and it would give the new players a few more days training with the squad to settle in and get some understanding going. Every cloud and all that...
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Post by stevvy on Feb 3, 2009 13:03:09 GMT 1
The buses aren't running from the bus station as the roads are just too dangerous for them to negotiate, particularly as the temperature is dropping rapidly. When I left the town centre this morning the number of vehicles unable to get any purchase on Westgate was alarming. Spoke to union rep for the buses and he claimed that Kirklees have run out of salt for the roads. and its only gonna get worse-if the club think about conditions on the roads away from the stadium (wakefield road,town,etc) they'll call it off cos it sounds like on roads into town its sheet ice as well,and it probly wont get any better
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Post by runner76 on Feb 3, 2009 13:03:25 GMT 1
Would it be that big a deal if it was postponed? we've already played more games than most other teams in this league and it would give the new players a few more days training with the squad to settle in and get some understanding going. Every cloud and all that... Fair point. Surely better to play this game with more new faces who have had more time to settle in?
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Post by stevvy on Feb 3, 2009 13:03:45 GMT 1
I'm no council apologist but just wondered if it would be wasted grtitting now? If the main roads are passable now wouldn't it be better doing it a bit later on before it starts to freeze again, so the grit doesn't have time to wash away? Just a thought. by the sounds of it,alot of main roads in n around town are barely passable due to to sheet ice,and thet'll only get worse as it gets colder
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Post by Captainslapper on Feb 3, 2009 13:13:04 GMT 1
We don't have the best council by any stretch. The whole schools fiasco in North Kirklees was evidence enough of that. 30,000 public sector employees for a population of around 350,000 whereas Leeds has 35,000 employees for a population of about 800,000
Better to spend our money on a gay,lesbian,ethnic minority,wheelchair bound cross dressers workshop ,than buy another gritter.
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Post by Mirfield Lass on Feb 3, 2009 13:17:28 GMT 1
I live in Mirfield and work across from the stadium, I had to get bus to work as couldn't get car out and saw no sign of any gritters this morning. I caught the 203 and that had trouble on some of Mirfield's roads (Nettleton/Nab Lane/Stocksbank)
If they have any sense then the match will be called off for everyone's safety bearing in mind what the roads and pavement's are like.
We tried gritting the front of our building this morning and it was pretty much pointless - even Kirklees have cancelled what courses they had planned to hold at our place!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 13:28:23 GMT 1
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Post by bigdavek on Feb 3, 2009 13:42:03 GMT 1
I live on a main bus route and haven't seen a gritter at all. Luckily we have quite a heavy traffic flow so it has been kept reasonably clear.
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Post by jimmyjazzjazz on Feb 3, 2009 13:50:07 GMT 1
We don't have the best council by any stretch. The whole schools fiasco in North Kirklees was evidence enough of that. 30,000 public sector employees for a population of around 350,000 whereas Leeds has 35,000 employees for a population of about 800,000 Better to spend our money on a gay,lesbian,ethnic minority,wheelchair bound cross dressers workshop ,than buy another gritter. dont believe everything you read in the Daily Mail
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Post by mk22 on Feb 3, 2009 13:52:09 GMT 1
Think some are overeacting. Yes its pretty bad but not as bad as people are making out. I got in this morning from Scapegoat Hill (no 4x4). Took it steady (2nd gear until Manchester Rd) but not any major problems. Would imagine it can only get better until cold sets in after tea.. Agree that gritting system needs looking at. I saw 1 on Manc Rd..
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Post by Tez on Feb 3, 2009 13:55:20 GMT 1
Just drove back from Tamworth after staying over there at the weekend and the roads have been clear (Mostly Motorway) the most hazardous bit was probably driving through Flockton towards Hudds...and then my road but I don't expect that 'un to be clear.
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Post by clayton west blue on Feb 3, 2009 14:00:02 GMT 1
live in clayton west the main wakefield road is clear but roads in village like skate tracks the kmc gritters are no where to be seen just like the police probably turn up in a couple of days when its too late
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 14:07:14 GMT 1
Think some are overeacting. Yes its pretty bad but not as bad as people are making out. I got in this morning from Scapegoat Hill (no 4x4). Took it steady (2nd gear until Manchester Rd) but not any major problems. Would imagine it can only get better until cold sets in after tea.. Agree that gritting system needs looking at. I saw 1 on Manc Rd.. MK22, I don't think there's any over-reaction here... The amount of council tax I pay these muppets to help fund a council that is, from a risk assessment perspective, highly likely to have an occurence of snow in the winter and should therefore take the appropriate mitigating actions (ie buy lots of grit and have sufficient grit wagons to cover X miles of road at any one point on time etc.). To the best of my knowledge grit doesn't have a sell by date, therefore in a milder winter there will be a surplus for the next winter. KMC/Highways will always find something else to spend this budget on, unless it's something to do with the bizarre accounting methods of public sector budgets... The state of the roads this morning was nothing short of diabolical, allowing for the fact that; a) they announced school closures for today yesterday. b) they still have remnants of snow on the roads that have clearly not been ploughed thoroughly, despite the fact that the ploughs/gritters have been out since 5AM when they would have had covered the area I'm talking about in 30 mins.. c) we live near the Pennines, so not really a shock to see weather like this. Maybe it's like everything else you find in life nowadays, that the risk is balanced against cost. Something which needs to be done of course, but I feel that the cost is factored above the risk in these instances and maybe KMC take the view that it's easy enough to let the insurance companies take the brunt of all the minor claims for bumps etc (ultimately bumping up people's premiums). I'm severely pi**ed off with the take take take attitude of this council. Or maybe it's also their lack of understanding the 7 P's...
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Post by SN0W on Feb 3, 2009 14:13:54 GMT 1
why waste the money on gritting.. surely this council needs to use our rates and taxes to aid the development of third world countries ... their work is done here as they've already developed us into one....
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Post by wonderousworthy on Feb 3, 2009 14:15:11 GMT 1
I posted on off topic. I live on the A635 new mill road and first time i saw a gritter or plough was at 630ish last night when w bus was stuck in the snow! much ggod it did as by 10 it was covered again! They've gritted this morning so its OK but kirklees are useless! Why pay the council tax? No grit in the bins either so its a struggle to get out of my house!
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Post by clayton west blue on Feb 3, 2009 14:17:00 GMT 1
not so long ago all the villages round us had the farmers contracted to kmc to help out in such events most had vehicles set aside for snow never a problem like this till sum brite spark came up with getin rid of them thus the state of the roads last 2 days
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Post by steve on Feb 3, 2009 14:17:21 GMT 1
Then the only ones to blame will be KMC highways dept. Just driven on what I would call major routes, Penistone Rd, Wakefield Rd, Ring Rd, New Hey Rd and decided to turn round because by the time I get back the same roads will be iced over and treacherous... Reason I say that is, even after less snow than forecast fell overnight, them roads above are in virtually the same condition as they were 24 hours ago when the snow was thumping down. Spoke to KMC to lodge a complaint and got soft soap, wouldn't tell me how many gritters they have in service at any one time. I suppose living in a Town near the edge of the Pennines and with the highest motorway in England you can forgive them for only getting a couple of bags of rock salt in every winter. Was told they were focusing on major routes when I phoned and explained side roads were less of a priority. I bloody understand that, so why are the major routes in and out of town so crap? 4 star council, my arse... Just jumping on the media bandwagon to save a bit of dosh in overtime for gritter drivers... Jesus, I'm pi**ed off with 'em, bunch of clowns. Feel free for any KMC workers on here to defend this, I'd love to hear your side of things.... the council can't win in this situation though, this level of snow has happened once in last ten years if that, so of course they dont have required number of gritters to deal with it, if they did everyone would complain they are wasting tax payers money on machines that are only going to be used once in 10 years. Personaaly i'd rather them be underperpared once in 10 years then waste more money.
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Post by mk22 on Feb 3, 2009 14:17:30 GMT 1
My god blimey, think you need a cup of tea with a nice book...!!!
Didn't say you were overeacting meant the sheet ice on roads thing.. although now you mention it!!!!!!
Think people are too quick to say: bloody council what do i pay my taxes etc etc, get a life. ps don't work for council just saying what I see......
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Post by ThreeLions on Feb 3, 2009 14:18:49 GMT 1
If the game gets postponed... it's more time in the pub
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Post by Captainslapper on Feb 3, 2009 14:38:17 GMT 1
We don't have the best council by any stretch. The whole schools fiasco in North Kirklees was evidence enough of that. 30,000 public sector employees for a population of around 350,000 whereas Leeds has 35,000 employees for a population of about 800,000 Better to spend our money on a gay,lesbian,ethnic minority,wheelchair bound cross dressers workshop ,than buy another gritter. dont believe everything you read in the Daily Mail Ah, forgot. The old left wing, can't be true, must read the Daily Mail bullsh*t Ill continue to believe the people I know who actually work for the council when forming my opinion, ta.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2009 14:40:47 GMT 1
Cup of tea on its way...
As for KMC, I really would like them to explain exactly what I've received in the terms of fringe benefits in the last 20 yrs...
A lovely municipal park to take the kids to every sunday, Greenhead, Beaumont, Ravensknowle? A refuse service that works like clockwork. Helpful and simple guidance, website, contact no's etc... Clean streets. Clean, safe & clear roads (particularly in winter).
Acknowledging there have to be re-generation schemes (partly funded by CG/Euro schemes as well of course...) I can't honestly say any of the above have been in evidence over the last few yrs. Plenty of hot air in the examiner about these things, but little action.
Don't imagine they'll be any worse than other councils, but if they're all this bad, they may all as well be 4 star rated councils as they seem to proud of telling us.
And to Steve about being ill prepared 1 in 10... Gritters are for ice & cold, not snow, so being under-prepared 1 in 10 is not a valid argument IMO. The complete lack of gritters today would seem to point the fact that we're under-prepared.
Maybe the answer is to have pink fluffy gritters that make a statement to the community, so they can gain funding from the lottery or the arts council. bit like that bint who got £5k to put orangle plastic sheets on Castle hill a few years back. I see that £5k was well spent and she's probably gone on to become an ambassador for orange plastic sheet art all over Europe, if not the world...
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Post by betsvigi9 on Feb 3, 2009 15:43:27 GMT 1
Think some are overeacting. Yes its pretty bad but not as bad as people are making out. I got in this morning from Scapegoat Hill (no 4x4). Took it steady (2nd gear until Manchester Rd) but not any major problems. Would imagine it can only get better until cold sets in after tea.. Agree that gritting system needs looking at. I saw 1 on Manc Rd.. MK22, I don't think there's any over-reaction here... The amount of council tax I pay these muppets to help fund a council that is, from a risk assessment perspective, highly likely to have an occurence of snow in the winter and should therefore take the appropriate mitigating actions (ie buy lots of grit and have sufficient grit wagons to cover X miles of road at any one point on time etc.). To the best of my knowledge grit doesn't have a sell by date, therefore in a milder winter there will be a surplus for the next winter. KMC/Highways will always find something else to spend this budget on, unless it's something to do with the bizarre accounting methods of public sector budgets... The state of the roads this morning was nothing short of diabolical, allowing for the fact that; a) they announced school closures for today yesterday. b) they still have remnants of snow on the roads that have clearly not been ploughed thoroughly, despite the fact that the ploughs/gritters have been out since 5AM when they would have had covered the area I'm talking about in 30 mins.. c) we live near the Pennines, so not really a shock to see weather like this. Maybe it's like everything else you find in life nowadays, that the risk is balanced against cost. Something which needs to be done of course, but I feel that the cost is factored above the risk in these instances and maybe KMC take the view that it's easy enough to let the insurance companies take the brunt of all the minor claims for bumps etc (ultimately bumping up people's premiums). I'm severely pi**ed off with the take take take attitude of this council. Or maybe it's also their lack of understanding the 7 P's... I suspect that the number of gritters/snow ploughs have been reduced in recent years as a cost saving exercise. I suspect this, because I live in Longwood on a bus route that has always been cleared and gritted using a snow plough in the past, but not this time. Even if they have run out of grit, that wouldn't stop them clearing the roads using snow ploughs, but they don't appear to have done so. I suspect that is because they don't have enough to cope, even though in the past they did. As for school closures though, you can't blame Kirklees Council for that, the decision is taken by the head teacher of each individual school.
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Post by midlander on Feb 3, 2009 15:48:58 GMT 1
Actually, it's quite often the site supervisor (caretaker in old money), who normally has the final say. If schools close it's normally because the site is dangerous (similar to the only reason that the Town match might have been called off was due to dangerous surrounding areas).
We've been closed for three days in my eleven years at my school and on each day, the decision was taken at about 9.30am, having braved the elements to get in. Times like this that I wished I lived in Kirklees!!
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Post by sapphireblue on Feb 3, 2009 15:51:40 GMT 1
Then the only ones to blame will be KMC highways dept. Just driven on what I would call major routes, Penistone Rd, Wakefield Rd, Ring Rd, New Hey Rd and decided to turn round because by the time I get back the same roads will be iced over and treacherous... Reason I say that is, even after less snow than forecast fell overnight, them roads above are in virtually the same condition as they were 24 hours ago when the snow was thumping down. Spoke to KMC to lodge a complaint and got soft soap, wouldn't tell me how many gritters they have in service at any one time. I suppose living in a Town near the edge of the Pennines and with the highest motorway in England you can forgive them for only getting a couple of bags of rock salt in every winter. Was told they were focusing on major routes when I phoned and explained side roads were less of a priority. I bloody understand that, so why are the major routes in and out of town so crap? 4 star council, my arse... Just jumping on the media bandwagon to save a bit of dosh in overtime for gritter drivers... Jesus, I'm pi**ed off with 'em, bunch of clowns. Feel free for any KMC workers on here to defend this, I'd love to hear your side of things.... Game on. So it's well done to the council from you then is it? Getting the game on whilst all round the country other councils have failed miserably.
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