Council spends £1.5m on a £200k road
Council spends £1.5m on a £200k road
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saaby93

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32,038 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Council spends £1.5m on a £200k road and still doesnt build it

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-59223830

jules_s

4,997 posts

256 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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I think you may have misread that smile

Otispunkmeyer

13,593 posts

178 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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The road would increase CO2 emissions but they'll happily let everyone clog up the village instead. I'm sure a car at a cruise is less polluting than a car trying to make its way through a small village.

saaby93

Original Poster:

32,038 posts

201 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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jules_s said:
I think you may have misread that smile
Is there a £14m in there somewhere hehe

bazza white

3,727 posts

151 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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Wales has a habit of spending money on schemes never to materialise by both local councils and government.


Cardiff bus station started demolition in 2008. Ive lost count the amount of drawings and models architects have done.




Ian Geary

5,375 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th November 2021
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(one for the political climate change thread perhaps, but)

The cost of tackling global warming includes not getting the benefits we've become accustomed to.

If residents of Pacific Islands face hardship from Western development, can we harden our heart to a handful of UK residents having slightly worse traffic than they otherwise might?


Brave new world.

JagLover

46,060 posts

258 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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Ian Geary said:
(one for the political climate change thread perhaps, but)

The cost of tackling global warming includes not getting the benefits we've become accustomed to.

If residents of Pacific Islands face hardship from Western development, can we harden our heart to a handful of UK residents having slightly worse traffic than they otherwise might?

Brave new world.
Bypasses potentially allow cars to achieve their most efficient cruising speed while travelling, while heavy congestion through a village will increase emissions and pollution.

This is an anti-car agenda given a false environmental message.

Iminquarantine

2,168 posts

67 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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Part of stopping climate change is small actions by everyone. However I find it hard to believe that traffic at slow speed clogging a village would mean less emissions than a bypass.

Dog Star

17,319 posts

191 months

Wednesday 10th November 2021
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JagLover said:
Bypasses potentially allow cars to achieve their most efficient cruising speed while travelling, while heavy congestion through a village will increase emissions and pollution.

This is an anti-car agenda given a false environmental message.
This.

Also - the congestion and subsequent pollution/air quality handily plays into the hands of the anti personal transport lobby. It's a win-win for them.

And it's now a CLIMATE EMERGENCY! And for the Guardian the usual terms aren't good enough; it's GLOBAL ***HEATING*** yikes