Construction Lorries

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jbond
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Construction Lorries

Post by jbond »

What is it with the construction lorries (Mitchell) coming down the high street. Is that really necessary? 2 in quick succession this morning.
The Masked Woler
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Re: Construction Lorries

Post by The Masked Woler »

Is that all, move to High Oak Rd and you can have that (and more) plus mobile cranes and those double length brick lorries.

Just wait until phase one kicks off - Ware will have twenty years of this but ten times worse.
mb1
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Re: Construction Lorries

Post by mb1 »

There's a good chance they're going to the ASDA site and breaching the conditions of the construction permit by using the High Street. Councillor Alan Warman is collecting data on Mace and the misdeeds of their contractors.
Bikerbiker
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Re: Construction Lorries

Post by Bikerbiker »

I think they may have been heading to Chadwell Springs. A lot of the landfill for this site (23,000 lorry loads over 2 years) is at the moment coming from the old Sainsbury site at Buntingford which is being developed at the moment.
Riverside
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Re: Construction Lorries

Post by Riverside »

I know the building industry starts early but... the lorries clog up Watton Road in the mornings parked one side of the road and what those wanting to shop in the store opposite the ASDA site traffic quickly gets to a bottleneck situation.
mb1
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Re: Construction Lorries

Post by mb1 »

They should be regulating deliveries. if they would just avoid parking lorries on Watton Road and Park Road between around 8.15 and 8.45 it would make things a whole lot better, but Mace (who claim to be people friendly contractors) simply don't care about the problems they are causing. It's why they deny there are problems (as they did this summer with the lorries/dust/noise issues) and then refuse to change the way they're working.
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