|
-
Published on: 14/02/2018 07:12 PMReported by: roving-eye
Emergency sewer repair has closed Eastbourne Road between Bury Road and Kew Road .The works are expected to last until 23 February 2018.
The diversion route for all traffic will be via: Cemetery Road, Scarisbrick New Road, Town Lane Kew, Benthams Way, Guildford Road, Halsall Road, Liverpool Road and vice versa.
You may comment here but news always gets more discussion at our facebook.com/groups/southportnews
Useful links: Report Cyber Crime
| Stop Nuisance Calls & Mail
| Daily Covid Stats (updated 4pm)
| Covid excess deaths in your area
| Local NHS Resources
| What 3 Words
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
Check Todays Deals on Ebay.co.uk
Check Todays Deals On Amazon.co.uk
Your Comments:
-
Well, it's to be hoped that they can repair it more efficiently than the collapse outside the Dutch Bakery on Liverpool Road.
Over a 5 year period a collapse has been repaired more than 15 times, the repair work was shared between Sefton Council and United Utilities during this period.
I even had the temerity to suggest to Sefton, that the collapse was caused by a broken drain. The response from Sefton was that they'd received assurances from UU, that there was nothing wrong with the drains.
Last week UU completed a drain repair, again.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by Sandpies
Well, it's to be hoped that they can repair it more efficiently than the collapse outside the Dutch Bakery on Liverpool Road.
Over a 5 year period a collapse has been repaired more than 15 times, the repair work was shared between Sefton Council and United Utilities during this period.
I even had the temerity to suggest to Sefton, that the collapse was caused by a broken drain. The response from Sefton was that they'd received assurances from UU, that there was nothing wrong with the drains.
Last week UU completed a drain repair, again.
That job share statement is not correct - Sefton Council employ no pipe layers or groundworkers.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by gazaprop
That job share statement is not correct - Sefton Council employ no pipe layers or groundworkers.
The statement is correct, Sefton are responsible for the maintenance of the highway, United Utilities, responsible for the maintenance of the sewers.
Where do I suggest that Sefton employ pipe layers or ground workers?
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by Sandpies
The statement is correct, Sefton are responsible for the maintenance of the highway, United Utilities, responsible for the maintenance of the sewers.
Where do I suggest that Sefton employ pipe layers or ground workers?
'the repair work was shared between Sefton Council and United Utilities during this period.'
Just in case you missed it.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by gazaprop
'the repair work was shared between Sefton Council and United Utilities during this period.'
Just in case you missed it.
Correct, the repair work was shared between both parties, Sefton has a duty to maintain the highway, which they did and as in this incident kept repairing the highway every time the road subsided under emergency response procedures.
United Utilities carried out the repair (several times) to the sewer.
Do you comprehend?
As I say, between them they attempted a repair in excess of 15 times.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by Sandpies
Correct, the repair work was shared between both parties, Sefton has a duty to maintain the highway, which they did and as in this incident kept repairing the highway every time the road subsided under emergency response procedures.
United Utilities carried out the repair (several times) to the sewer.
Do you comprehend?
As I say, between them they attempted a repair in excess of 15 times.
Aaand another one joins the growing list of buffoons!
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by gazaprop
Aaand another one joins the growing list of buffoons!
As always, when the badinage is lost resorts to name calling, says all about the sort of person you really are. Goodbye!
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by Sandpies
As always, when the badinage is lost resorts to name calling, says all about the sort of person you really are. Goodbye!
Bye then.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
I pay more for water than I did for council tax and water in the 80's. we should have the water in public hands. If I was in Government I would simply put the water in public hands and not give a penny to the private investor. After all what can they do.
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
-
Originally Posted by gerrard24
I pay more for water than I did for council tax and water in the 80's. we should have the water in public hands. If I was in Government I would simply put the water in public hands and not give a penny to the private investor. After all what can they do.
Spoken like a true Socialist!!
-
Member Post Likes / Dislikes - 0 Likes, 0 Dislikes
|
Search Qlocal (powered by google)
Privacy & Cookie Policy
Check Todays Deals On Amazon.co.uk
Check Todays Deals on Ebay.co.uk
Also website at southportnews.co.uk
Qlocal Supports Woodlands Animal Sanctuary
Booking.com
Supporting Local Business
Be Seen - Advertise on Qlocal
UK, Local Online News Community, Forums, Chats, For Sale, Classified, Offers, Vouchers, Events, Motors Sale, Property For Sale Rent, Jobs, Hotels, Taxi, Restaurants, Pubs, Clubs, Pictures, Sports, Charities, Lost Found
southport,
southport News,
|