Our new album by the beat combo called The beat Combo is now available to at these internet music stores.
Amazon
Lala
emusic
Amiestreet
Napster
and soon to be on itunes
12.31.2008
12.11.2008
Ford Park restoration
At the turn of the last century the driveway to Ford house had an avenue of trees and this week we saw the reinstatement of this avenue. This week we have started planting 80 trees, the first of these to be planted was the new avenue of lime trees. These trees, so I'm told will have a beutiful fragrance in the spring, and can live to be one thousand years old, and won't reach maturity for 2-300 years. Imagine that, it's really awe inspiring in a way to think that we are doing something here that won't be seen at it's best for anothe 250 years! So we're feeling a sense of continuity here, it's a humbleing experience, but stragely satisfying.
The one aprehension we have is that they are vunerable to vandels and we go to bed each night worrying if they will al be intact in the morning. How we can combat vandelism no-one knows and we can only hope that they survive the first year.
The one aprehension we have is that they are vunerable to vandels and we go to bed each night worrying if they will al be intact in the morning. How we can combat vandelism no-one knows and we can only hope that they survive the first year.
12.07.2008
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Ulverston To get new notice board for £2'500
I was there at the Coro last thursday for the final outcome of the much heralded community travel plan for the centre of Ulverston, and I, and others came away rather underwhelmed by the whole exercise.
Out of the hundreds of suggestions that were posted at the original meeting at the Glaxo club we discovered at the results night that very few of them were valid, or relevant to the county councils remit. This was because what we hadn't been told, or what was not made clear was that anything to do with private cars would be given a very low priority.
You see the plan was to help us cut down on our towns carbon footprint. This meant that any ideas that benefited pedestrians or cyclists or public transport would be considered as a priority.
So top of the list of things that the CCC will do to improve things in Ulverston is to erect a notice board in the town centre which will tell us what times the trains run, cost £2,500. All I can say is this better be a very snazzy notice board.
The other "major" improvements were a pavement in theatre st. and a smooth crossing of Market st for wheelchairs, oh and some secure bike racks.
The meetings were badly attended, so it didn't really represent the views and ideas of Ulverstonians, but even if the whole town had turned out I don't think we would have come out of this with much more.
I think the whole exercise was a bit of a wet lettuce, and CCC need to find a good communicator because Nick Raymond is hopeless at this job.
Maybe I missed something,in this whole exercise of consulting the people, but then so did the rest of us that turned out. I'm a big supporter of the need to do something about saving the planet, after all it's the only one we've got. But if we were supposed to be making big strides towards reduceing our carbon footprint then this farce of a community travel plan didn't really achieve much, if anything at all, but we may get a nice new notice board!!!!!!!
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