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MP1953ParticipantAs a sort of side issue to this even although there are a lot more people living to an older age the most common age for people to die is still people who are in their 60,s ..
MP1953Participant@Rondetto 13815 wrote:
There is a terrible stench in town this morning. From about Queens square
all the way past BHS towards WH Smiths. Lots of people covering their noses it was so bad.Were the windows of the council offices open, as there’s a lot of S*** in there:D:D
MP1953Participant;)@Well.I.Say 13628 wrote:
Interesting that you quote roads as Grand Prix circuits, when was the last death on a GP circuit due to speed? Everyone cites ‘speed’ as the ultimate cause of all crashes so must be banned, absolute rubbish. Maybe if we started with driver training and basic competence to drive a vehicle things might improve. How many cant even park a car at 1mph without hitting something? yet we see that as humorous, so what then says they are capable of controlling the same vehicle at 30+mph?, how many ‘drivers’ are scared of using motorways? They are therefore not competent to use any road.
We should not be using ‘slow and steady’ as not an alternative to driver skill, training and ability in all conditions and all circumstances of driving. Not up to standard, get them off the roads until they are, and stop lowering the standards to suit the lowest common denominator.The only reason there are no deaths at the GP’S these days is because of all the safety features on the cars and circuits …. :rolleyes: Get the speed merchants off the roads I say :D:D:D:D otherwise just pay your fines
MP1953Participant@Born Acorn 13619 wrote:
The proposal seems like the cheapest “lets look like we’re doing something” option.
Well placed crash barriers would save more lives.
You wouldn’t need crash barriers if you drove steady ;) roads are not grand prix circuits :)
MP1953Participant@NJones 13589 wrote:
No its the drivers inability to control their car that kills, not the speed.
Still not having it ;) ya all must be boy racer speed merchanty types on here :p
MP1953ParticipantNot having any of this Steve :) as much as I don’t like speed cameras and whilst obviously excessive speed is not everything speed does kill ……
MP1953ParticipantOne of the biggest down turns of Wrexham in recent years is the Monday Market, and whilst I appreciate that most contributors on this forum are shop owners/traders or whatever and may not be that interested in the once a week market, don’t you think think that a vibrant one day or two day as in Mold Market have a knock on effect with regards to trade to the rest of the town ?? or should I say footfall ! seems to be the in word at the moment :D:D
MP1953Participant@Rondetto 13330 wrote:
Another nail in the coffin if that goes ahead. It’s vital to visitors to the town that we maintain and provide toilets.
AGREED
To quote not sure who now :confused: “THEY JUST DON’T GET IT” :rolleyes:
MP1953ParticipantMost topics and comments on this forum are trying to come up with positive suggestions and ideas to bring Wrexham back from the brink as I and many see it, but unless the Council and most see it as the Council who have caused the decline in Wrexham, change their thinking then I see it as a lost cause, and the car parking issue is the first that should be addressed.
It has been mentioned before that the 3 hour free parking right in the center of Prestatyn has transformed the town there from what Wrexham is now, into a busy little place, compare that to after 3pm free parking in Wrexham what a joke.
MP1953Participant“The down turn in footfall in the town is reflecting the outward view that so many people now have.” should have added OF WREXHAM
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