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Hammersmith Horror story
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/decaying-bridge-fiasco-turns-poor-old-britain-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c
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Hammersmith Horror story
On 12/09/2020 02:16, Recliner wrote:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/decaying-bridge-fiasco-turns-poor-old-britain-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c full story also in this weeks Private Eye -- Martin |
Hammersmith Horror story
Recliner wrote:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/decaying-bridge-fiasco-turns-poor-old-britain-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c That has affected my last London Relative who often took an exercise walk over it and back around over Barnes Bridge, he doesn’t expect to recommence that in his lifetime. He is of the age to remember and mentioned that in WW2 the authorities reasonably quickly erected a couple of temporary bridges just in case bombing destroyed a bridge, they did not wait for it to happen . AFAIK they fortunately were never needed and removed around 1947. They have reached the stage of being almost forgotten. Some pictures on this link https://thameshighway.wordpress.com/...rtime-bridges/ GH |
Hammersmith Horror story
On 12/09/2020 02:16, Recliner wrote:
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/decaying-bridge-fiasco-turns-poor-old-britain-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c Welcome to Boris's Britain, it's going to get a lot worse. -- Graeme Wall This account not read. |
Hammersmith Horror story
On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 01:16:35 -0000 (UTC), Recliner
wrote: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/decaying-bridge-fiasco-turns-poor-old-britain-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c I haven't used the bridge for a good few years but there always used to be one link in the supporting "chains" that had been reinforced. I believe it was a result of the first attempt by the IRA to blow the bridge up. |
Hammersmith Horror story
On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 12:20:05 +0100
Graeme Wall wrote: On 12/09/2020 02:16, Recliner wrote: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/d...poor-old-brita in-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c Welcome to Boris's Britain, it's going to get a lot worse. This bridge is Sadiq Kahns and Hammersmith councils responsibility. Both Labour and just as ineffectual as the Tories. The calibre of politician we have at the moment in all parties is just laughable. |
Hammersmith Horror story
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On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 12:20:05 +0100 Graeme Wall wrote: On 12/09/2020 02:16, Recliner wrote: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/d...poor-old-brita in-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c Welcome to Boris's Britain, it's going to get a lot worse. This bridge is Sadiq Kahns and Hammersmith councils responsibility. Both Labour and just as ineffectual as the Tories. The calibre of politician we have at the moment in all parties is just laughable. As I understand it knowing a quick resolution was beyond the resources of TFL and Hammersmith approached the Government for financial assistance and was turned down. https://www.newcivilengineer.com/lat...nd-04-08-2020/ Perhaps if they stick some plant pots on it Joanna Lumley could get some money thrown at it. GH |
Hammersmith Horror story
On 14 Sep 2020 10:18:30 GMT
Marland wrote: wrote: On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 12:20:05 +0100 Graeme Wall wrote: On 12/09/2020 02:16, Recliner wrote: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/d...poor-old-brita in-into-a-laughing-stock-6dk0v0kxq?shareToken=76eeb8b2981b588355186d6745344 a0c Welcome to Boris's Britain, it's going to get a lot worse. This bridge is Sadiq Kahns and Hammersmith councils responsibility. Both Labour and just as ineffectual as the Tories. The calibre of politician we have at the moment in all parties is just laughable. As I understand it knowing a quick resolution was beyond the resources of TFL and Hammersmith approached the Government for financial assistance and was turned down. Quite possibly. Perhaps Rishi can visit his magic money tree again. Given they've now banned pedestrians and cyclists from the bridge one can only assume its gone beyond needing repair and has moved into dangerous structure territory. I wonder what effect that'll have on river traffic beneath if they're worry bits are going to fall off. |
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On 14 Sep 2020 10:18:30 GMT Marland wrote: This bridge is Sadiq Kahns and Hammersmith councils responsibility. Both Labour and just as ineffectual as the Tories. The calibre of politician we have at the moment in all parties is just laughable. As I understand it knowing a quick resolution was beyond the resources of TFL and Hammersmith approached the Government for financial assistance and was turned down. Quite possibly. Perhaps Rishi can visit his magic money tree again. Given they've now banned pedestrians and cyclists from the bridge one can only assume its gone beyond needing repair and has moved into dangerous structure territory. I wonder what effect that'll have on river traffic beneath if they're worry bits are going to fall off. All River traffic has been prohibited. http://www.pla.co.uk/Local-authority...ersmith-Bridge Unlike the roads where diversions though inconvenient exist the alternatives for river users are far less. The idea though of bits falling off might make the University Boat Race a bit more interesting if that possibility exists as a handicap, though no doubt if the prohibition is still in place when the time comes the upper crust associates that surround the event will get an exemption denied to ordinary folk who just want to pass under in their mirror dinghy. GH |
Hammersmith Horror story
On 14 Sep 2020 11:03:35 GMT
Marland wrote: wrote: On 14 Sep 2020 10:18:30 GMT Marland wrote: This bridge is Sadiq Kahns and Hammersmith councils responsibility. Both Labour and just as ineffectual as the Tories. The calibre of politician we have at the moment in all parties is just laughable. As I understand it knowing a quick resolution was beyond the resources of TFL and Hammersmith approached the Government for financial assistance and was turned down. Quite possibly. Perhaps Rishi can visit his magic money tree again. Given they've now banned pedestrians and cyclists from the bridge one can only assume its gone beyond needing repair and has moved into dangerous structure territory. I wonder what effect that'll have on river traffic beneath if they're worry bits are going to fall off. All River traffic has been prohibited. http://www.pla.co.uk/Local-authority...ersmith-Bridge Ouch, its obviously in a very dangerous condition. I wonder if they're concerned about the entire structure failing. |
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