Post edited 5:44 pm – January 11, 2010 by SipsiCymreig
Was talking to the post lady in Killamarsh this morning and found out last Wednesday 06/01/10 the day after the worst of the snow fall, the council workforce were to be seen on Stanley Street out side the old peoples bungalows four of them and a council Transit pick-up,clearing the snow? I asked Oh no FOUR MEN ONE CHAINSAW ONE TRANSIT TRIMMING TWIGS OFF THE TREES !
HOW does this Help any one in this weather,but then again was told the parish council could only afford two ton of rock salt. I have seen this morning the parish council's idea of gritting(now the thaw as started of course)two parish council employees one wheelbarrow a bucket full of rock salt and half a shovel strolling up Bridge Street didn't see much activity with the "monkey spoon" perhaps we have to conserve stocks till next year,no doubt we'll all be hearing very shortly how the parish council went over budget this winter in their attempt to keep Killamarsh moving because of the harshness of the weather conditions.
Marvellous how Kent County Council had to call upon the army to stand by in case of difficulties,but down south what do you expect?
After all we have one of the finest southern exports lording it over us !!!!!!
Hitler should never have been stopped till he got to Nottingham!