Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | |
Posted by: | Michael Adams | |
Date/Time: | 16/03/22 22:27:00 |
To be fair the horticultural side from the plantings to the "forest" areas seems to be well managed. It's in the soil management (among other places) where nobody seems to have a clue. The same happened on Ealing Common where the Circus (or somebody) were contracted to reinstate the surface. But instead of using loam they simply dumped a load of clay which simply forms puddles when it rains rather than the rain soaking in. But it all gets signed off, nevertheless. Same as the footbridge in Boston Manor Park. Its only been there for what maybe 15 years and only ever takes the weight of pedestrians. And guess what, after just 15 years it's apparently got major structural problems. And yet apart from the obvious loss of an amenity, nobody appears that bothered or thought to ask for their (our) money back. michael adams |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Something to be really proud of... | 16/03/22 20:45:00 | Raymond Havelock |
Re:Something to be really proud of... | 16/03/22 21:29:00 | Michael Adams |
Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | 16/03/22 21:52:00 | Raymond Havelock |
Re:Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | 16/03/22 22:27:00 | Michael Adams |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | 17/03/22 16:41:00 | Jeremy Parkinson |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | 18/03/22 10:58:00 | Raymond Havelock |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Something to be really proud of... | 25/03/22 23:27:00 | Nick Jenkins |