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  1. Hi Jon, I am very friendly with the ex Coxwain of the Troon Lifeboat. I have nothing but admiration for these brave men and women who risk life n limb to save others. Iain.
  2. Oh its absolutely wonderful on a sunday morning at the bend of the river near the Swan Inn with yachts, Really Spiffing! .....Not! Iain
  3. There Jon hope this is the right one. http://www.greatyarmouthmercury.co.uk/news/sam_sheldon_lifeboat_stalwart_at_sea_palling_1_4009672 Iain
  4. Well done oh Geekie one Nice one Alan Iain.
  5. Looking at the photos available, thanks for them, I do not see any single or double yellow lines. Looks like a private road then? So private land? Anyway i've found this, it may give us the answer .... If its in the other links, my sincere appols. Rights of way and accessing land - GOV.UK Iain
  6. Maybe poor, but I cannot get the pics to enlarge? Iain.
  7. You wouldn't stand or sit for that matter up here in carrying out that installation today Iain. N.B. Dear whizzkids can we have a wind smillie Ta! And no, NOT a tin of Beans!
  8. Hi Readyabout, Wonderful read, thank you very much for posting. NOW, do as I said to you on a thread before and as David says now, GET that book in your clever brain, written, please! Iain.
  9. Hi JM, Yes I have used that other spelling version..."hoolie" I guess both are correct in their own way. Its wild here as I type, no outdoors for me today. Iain.
  10. I should add, I have seen boxes like those, with the red reflective discs on them. Iain.
  11. Knowing that the village has no street lighting, or didn't have the last time we were there, I wonder what would happen if say for example someone in pitch darkness without a torch (it must happen surely) knocked into said box without no forwarning i.e reflective fluo stripes? Perhaps Matt can clarify that one, please. Would they be liable for injuries. The Parish Council. Iain.
  12. http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/hooley For Grace! Iain
  13. Hi JM, This is the Blue Badge link I hope. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/206022/blue-badge-rights-responsibilities.pdf IF that was a private road, then I would have no Blue Badge rites. But, health and safety without them showing reflective strips on the boxes, may be an issue. Iain
  14. Should add I don't see any hazzard warning strips on the boxes. Hope they have taken out plenty of vehicle insurances! Iain
  15. I may be wrong JM, but I think they are breaking european law regarding no disabled parking facilities! The free car park is too far from the shops. I must dig out my Blue Badge book. Iain.
  16. If its anything like what it was up here last night, I am not surprised in the least that Braydon was closed. Nothing is out on the Firth this morning, not even the fishing boats! Iain.
  17. Boatyards like LBBY only come along once in a while. I do hope someone takes it over and carries on all the good work you have done Jason & Sonia. As many have said, enjoy your retirement, together. Take care. Kindest regards, Iain.
  18. Increase the getting Sloshed! It will numb the rolling about and you wont feel or hear a thing! Iain
  19. Hi JA, This is the Topcraft one I remember seeing on the Broads.... http://the-norfolk-broads.co.uk/fileattachments/t/text_topcraft.pdf Copy n paste to browser it works. Iain
  20. Gulp Marina...does the BA allow 42dd Registrations! Iain
  21. Hi Maxine, Welcome to the NBN Forum . Iain.
  22. Hopefully we will read soon about SOB, it was in for wash n brush up at Thorpe I read somewhere on here. Up here on the Firth of Clyde just now, the Arran ferry aint moving at all, its gale force now, and to get worse later. March going out like a Lion. But looking better for the Easter weekend down south and up here. Iain.
  23. Bring your best sun hat Geoff, you probably wont require it , but you just never know! Iain
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