Metalhead

Forum Replies Created

  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Forum Changes & Guidelines #72933

    Metalhead
    Participant

    What was the nature of these multiple posts that have been moderated/deleted Sheefag? Were they likely to warp our fragile little minds?

    in reply to: Fuel #72491

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @AMA Express 19515 wrote:

    So, you’ve got info that’s over 3 years out of date. No thanks mate, you hang on to it.

    How exactly is it out of date?, has the terminal in question been substantially modified since then? Anyway, the temperature compensated supply deal I mentioned was actually from summer of last year, I suppose that is out of date too?

    Whatever, believe what you wish.

    in reply to: Fuel #72490

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @AMA Express 19491 wrote:

    Funny that, because our supplier has only heard of it as a rumour and can’t get anyone to confirm it.

    What’s your source.

    My source? That would be dealing with fuel deliveries from this mentioned terminal for a few years until late 2011 (when contract for supply was moved elsewhere). If you really want I could probably dig up pre & post delivery temperature readings from site tank gauges from this period as well as a supply offer from last year from a well known branded fuel supplier which incorporated reconciliation to the industry standard 15C for any deliveries loaded from this terminal. I can assure you this stuff has not been made up and as I stated earlier it’s no secret within the industry, it is all very boring though!

    in reply to: Fuel #72489

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @AMA Express 19477 wrote:

    I wonder how much it must be costing them to keep it hot ?

    Dream on mate. ;)

    One of the terminals based in the North West basically supplies Diesel pumped direct from the cracker plant to the loading bay, therefore this product is considerably warmer than any stored fuel. It’s no secret, in fact some suppliers loading from there are now offering rebates and temperature compensated supply deals as they were losing business to other terminals in this neck of the woods which do not have this issue.

    in reply to: Retail Development at King’s Mill Public House #72687

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @CVA01 19414 wrote:

    It’s almost as if you imply that the appeal date was ‘booked’ to the advantage of the appellants. If that is what you are implying then it couldnt be further rrom the truth. Appeals are scheduled to coincide with the availability of the Inspector, Council officers, the developer’s representatives and a venue to hold the appeal.
    There are also deadlines for appeals to be processed.

    I am pretty certain the Inspector knows what an area outside a school is like during term time. Also, would they have seen anything different had they visited mid-morning or early afternoon on a school day….probably not.

    For a proposal which was thrown out by WCBC Planning Committee on mainly highways and safety issues many around these parts were highly surprised the Appeal Inspector was ‘booked’ for the abnormally quiet Whit Holiday week (if I recall correctly it was the 2 days following the Bank Holiday Weekend). I have seen instances at this location (and I believe some photographic evidence was actually submitted of a couple of them) where I can’t believe anyone would have thought increasing traffic activity there was acceptable. So what was the point of an Appeal Inspector carrying out site inspections at a time that these could not happen?

    in reply to: Retail Development at King’s Mill Public House #72686

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @BenjaminM 19411 wrote:

    Half truths, scaremongering and stamping their little feet because they were overturned by the Planning Inspector on the Marford convenience store….

    I have no idea what happened in this instance Benjamin but I do know what happened at Marford. I suppose most are probably unaware that the Planning Inspector at Marford was booked for Whit Holiday Week when there were no school buses running (or using the 2 stops directly in front of this location) and Chester Road is abnormally quiet… That’s all history now but that ruling will probably now set a precedent for future appeals in the Wrexham area…

    in reply to: Dog Theft what can be done? #72828

    Metalhead
    Participant

    [img]http://i.imgur.com/L2Dq3Ej.jpg?1[/img]

    in reply to: Pure Gym 24/7 #72718

    Metalhead
    Participant

    Do any of these gyms offer PAYG access or do they all require being tied up to monthly subscriptions?

    in reply to: Lead mining in Coedpoeth #72624

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @sparky1 19140 wrote:

    well i think that the people living in them will eat and drink oh might need funiture bedding clothes servies there bins emping lights on the street etc so who do you think will supply all of them ????????? :confused::confused::confused::confused::D:D:D o m g what planet you live in

    The planet where there are already plenty of houses around these areas I could buy if I so wished! Just done a quick check on Rightmove for Llay (and 1/2 a mile around it) and it brought up 60 houses…

    in reply to: Lead mining in Coedpoeth #72623

    Metalhead
    Participant

    @sparky1 19135 wrote:

    …more homes mean more jobs means more money for local gov means better life style

    Other than during the construction process how exactly does building more homes mean more jobs? Once these houses are built and occupied what then? Build some more..? :confused:

Content is user generated and is not moderated before posting. All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and Wrexham.com does not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information displayed. The views expressed on these Forums and social media are those of the individual contributors.
Complaint? Please use the report post tools or contact Wrexham.com .

More...

Weather warning issued with heavy rain forecast over the next two days

News

Thousands of local GP hours lost after patients fail to attend appointments

News

Wrexham Council to spend up to £15,000 on 16 new trees in city centre revamp

News

Welsh Government advertising procurement demonstrates lack of engagement with independent media

News

NHS 111 Wales launches new call and clinical assessment technology

News

‘Future proof funding’ available to help businesses reduce running costs

News