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They grit our roads very well. Just not the last 50 yards to our house up quite a steep hill!

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 11:07
They grit our roads very well. Just not the last 50 yards to our house up quite a steep hill!
We had a hill like that when we lived in Macclesfield - ish.

Had a word with the Council and they provided a large yellow metal bin ( near the top of the hill ) that hinged open to reveal the gritting sand, we collectively threw it on the road as required. They also topped it up each year, when we had seriously cold weather the sand /salt mix used to freeze so hacking the large lumps out of the bin and breaking them up was quite hard work.

It worked well for us. :thumbup:
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Had another dose of snow late morning. Fortunately not enough to settle due the previous rain fall earlier.

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A little chilly tomorrow here

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2643160

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Manoverboard wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 12:10
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 11:07
They grit our roads very well. Just not the last 50 yards to our house up quite a steep hill!
We had a hill like that when we lived in Macclesfield - ish.

Had a word with the Council and they provided a large yellow metal bin ( near the top of the hill ) that hinged open to reveal the gritting sand, we collectively threw it on the road as required. They also topped it up each year, when we had seriously cold weather the sand /salt mix used to freeze so hacking the large lumps out of the bin and breaking them up was quite hard work.

It worked well for us. :thumbup:
Yes we have one of those bins now. So one of the neighbours has been out shovelling. Rather stupidly it's at the bottom of the hill, not on the steep bit!

We used to have a nurse lived in our road and she managed to convince them to grit so she could get to work. But sadly she's moved.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 13:04
Manoverboard wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 12:10
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Dec 2017, 11:07
They grit our roads very well. Just not the last 50 yards to our house up quite a steep hill!
We had a hill like that when we lived in Macclesfield - ish.

Had a word with the Council and they provided a large yellow metal bin ( near the top of the hill ) that hinged open to reveal the gritting sand, we collectively threw it on the road as required. They also topped it up each year, when we had seriously cold weather the sand /salt mix used to freeze so hacking the large lumps out of the bin and breaking them up was quite hard work.

It worked well for us. :thumbup:
Yes we have one of those bins now. So one of the neighbours has been out shovelling. Rather stupidly it's at the bottom of the hill, not on the steep bit!

We used to have a nurse lived in our road and she managed to convince them to grit so she could get to work. But sadly she's moved.


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I thought other posts where quiet but this one is commatose ;)

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Too busy stuffing turkeys and dangling tinsel I expect.

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I've been writing Christmas cards, shall post them tomorrow :)

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I've been busy doing.......not sure really.

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We tried to go out this morning but the car couldn't get up the hill.
It's like an ice rink! My husband and neighbour have gone out to spread grit, shall try again after lunch.
Just as well it's next Thursday that we have to pick up our son from the airport.

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Better set out now then.....!!

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Had a liquid lunch in the Piddle Valley yesterday ... just saying :thumbup:
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Are you taking the pi**

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Manoverboard wrote: 14 Dec 2017, 15:27
Had a liquid lunch in the Piddle Valley yesterday ... just saying :thumbup:
I guess after the former the latter is inevitable! :sarcasm:

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The food choices are mainly ' Road Kill ' ... real Darzet to die of for :clap:
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Manoverboard wrote: 15 Dec 2017, 11:21
The food choices are mainly ' Road Kill ' ... real Darzet to die of for :clap:


Poor old Foxy. Thought I hadn't heard from him lately

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Always said Moby was rough as a badger

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QB Posting...ON A SUNDAY :shock:

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We're doomed
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I have just (now) had a delivery via Amazon!

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They are very discreet and do deliver late when 'adult' parcels are involved.......so I'm told :D

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And the plain brown paper is excellent

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There speaks the voice of experience !

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I generally find the brown paper is scrunched up acting as padding inside a box which is way too big for the parcel.
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