so when will this happen. we've been waiting years to see the development near the sports centre and what a bloody ugly carbuncle that turned into. when buildings are built in such an old historic town such as farnham, planners need to incorporate buildings that at least look like the old buildings in the town. modern does not go in a town like that. shame on the planners. I do hope when this new pedestrian/road system is implemented that it will be in keeping with the infrastructure around it. meaning to look like it has always been there, cobble stones, sandstone ect.
@LoveYourSurrey2 ай бұрын
Wow! I love what the council have done with our beautiful county❤
@LoveYourSurrey2 ай бұрын
AHH! Now it makes sense!
@natashaegan38123 ай бұрын
Wow Jodie, look at you! All grown up and the poster girl for SCC! Great to see you doing so well. Love to Mum! Natasha from Walton Leigh xx
@rona48603 ай бұрын
That's my dog! Adopted him after he retired
@jeremydaines86754 ай бұрын
A very nice creation which emphasizes the pedestrian experience; however, the significantly reduced vehicle throughput and reduction in driveable road area means that gridlock will result whenever a bus, delivery van or vehicle stops on the remaining carriageway. Then there's the issue of South Street which is missing from this video. A two way South Street will be regularly grid-locked as buses block both carriage ways and cars going North try to turn into Sainsbury's. It's completely unrealistic to expect people and businesses to relinquish vehicular access to the town centre and, at the same time, have a thriving commercial centre. A thriving centre requires efficient vehicular access, not constrained access. During opening hours, if the proposals were implemented, the centre would become grid-locked even easier than it does now, because of the removal of road space. All it takes is a delivery van or bus to stop traffic flow and the centre will seize-up. The more effective use of tax payers' money would be to integrate all of the existing traffic lights and introduce lights at the Castle Street/Borough junction. These can then be optimised to enhance traffic flow through the centre. Lastly, the centre needs the equivalent of London's Red Route to prevent vehicles blocking flow at busy times. An enhanced CCTV system would be needed to monitor the centre's flow with errant vehicle owners automatically sent stiff fines, to provide funding for the operations. All users of the centre benefit from having efficient access. Gridlock should be avoided, air quality improves, businesses and customers benefit. Win, win. I'm getting my coat...
@dylanclarke16952 ай бұрын
Would this fix the narrow pavements, which makes shopping more difficult on busy days?
@BooBel9494 ай бұрын
Bunch of fraudulent clowns. Explain 75%of scamtax going to your private pensions!
@Ilikeporkpie4 ай бұрын
Too much money is spend on pensioners and not enough is spent on infrastructure!
@BernadetteButler-pm3of4 ай бұрын
That is a super idea. Well done
@at29344 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@lairdrogerdavidbeale69334 ай бұрын
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council like to kiked people on the streets and they take more rents out of people and they are paying for people hotel bills for them
@SCACommunications-vv1nz4 ай бұрын
Fabulous insight into what a career in care can bring to so many
@user-zz9gn2dc3l5 ай бұрын
We can't afford your ever rising extortionate council tax demands! We don't want rewilding we want to support local farmers to produce fresh meat and veg. We don't want LTN's / anti car policies and Toob telegraph poles and lines all over our streets! We want sensible policies that DO NO HARM to the people you purport to represent.
@tommyclarke34265 ай бұрын
thing is I'm not gonna report it, beats the government making cigarettes more expensive in hope to get people to stop smoking but in reality its just filling the Torys pockets more, sort your government out and maybe this wouldnt be such an issue.
@HYUKLDER15 ай бұрын
This Super Access would be particularly useful for smaller, part time staffed libraries.
@RoofLight005 ай бұрын
Three thousand pounds a month for my council tax. The roads are full of potholes, street lighting turned off after one o’clock, the drains are blocked when there’s heavy rain, parking charges are extortionate in many towns, non existent bus services, schools in a state of disrepair (not the nice private schools though of course) so what am I paying for with my three thousand pounds a year?
@HYUKLDER15 ай бұрын
Why is there an apparently inactive person standing there to the left? Is that to illustrate how much energy staff put into efficiently spending taxpayers’ money?
@malcolmtyrrell95205 ай бұрын
As a civil engineer, with some experience of road construction I know the importance of preventng water ingress into the road. Water will get into the road if the surface is not kept sealed, by applying a surface dressing or a new tarmac top layer. The lack of timely 'surface sealing' is the cause of water ingress, and the inevitable potholes. A road surface that shows a 'crazed cracking pattern of wet lines' when the surface is, ostensibly, dry but the water in the micro-cracks has not dried out yet, is a sure sign that the surface is in need of 'a coat of paint'. The video is correct, but the fundamental issue is the lack of prior maintenance. Money shortage ?????
@katherinefrancis26845 ай бұрын
❗ "Promosm"
@johnlbirch7 ай бұрын
This is superb. I'd like to steal the entire script for my county council. And probably steal the presenter as well.
@davidgianotti107 ай бұрын
A better long term plan for our roads rather than patching up which only lasts for a few months
@NErasmus7 ай бұрын
Love this!
@KevinLudbrook8 ай бұрын
This is absolutely trivial nonsense and a waste of time/money, It shows just part of the mechanisms that causes pot holes. The weather has not changed significantly in recent years. The video does not cover the appalling quality of repairs and the lack of preventative maintenance in such areas as joins between laid strips that are left degrading for years. I can point to hundreds of examples locally in Tandridge. And it seems that repair techniques have not changed in a hundred years. Many replacement surfaces are not properly bonded to the underlying layer, drains are not maintained, there are so many things that are just poorly done leading to future costly work. Please let me know if this is not the case.
@anthonyskipper25848 ай бұрын
Other countries in Europe have similar or worse weather conditions, yet when I drive across Europe the roads are virtually pothole-free. Where they have been filled, they seem to do a better job in sealing the edges, where the rain and frost seep in.
@tejibarnes95058 ай бұрын
Amazing
@cloudiiroses8 ай бұрын
why can’t they be tampons or not individually wrapped?
@rayiskander10 ай бұрын
Amazing use of IoT that enables people to live independently, making tangible improvements to their quality of life while preserving their privacy.
@joanneclaire104510 ай бұрын
Surrey is a very good council
@anonymousr191811 ай бұрын
God bless you sir!
@Cper200011 ай бұрын
hi Imam, i've read the article on the BBC about the little girl and your comment about how it is unsettling the community and you. May God grant you peace and strength to perform His work during this time. Amen
@pag1413 Жыл бұрын
What humility & Warmth! It's what made this Country ......Great Britain ⚔
@jamierossiter6587 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@sarahdoak8278 Жыл бұрын
What a achievement for shannon
@vippiggygirl8926 Жыл бұрын
Yes please 🙏 Farnham needs this!!!
@THEgodofAzurlanenodebate Жыл бұрын
No it needs a better county council
@phileades8017 Жыл бұрын
What a load of Pants, these designers of road systems need to actually use it for a couple of weeks , Give me strength😮
@THEgodofAzurlanenodebate Жыл бұрын
@@dylanclarke1695yes it can
@plug799311 ай бұрын
@@THEgodofAzurlanenodebateur mad as fuck LOL
@philipcasey9991 Жыл бұрын
🤪 Promo-SM
@davidcooper6110 Жыл бұрын
Pot holes form because they are not repaired properly, you cannot just throw tarmac into a wet hole and expect it to stay there.this is exactly what happens with most repairs especially in the winter months when councils through out the land are frantically wasting tax payers money before the end of the tax year. Just saying !!
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Insightful
Sounds great. Hope people don't abuse it.
Supported living is nothing like this at all
so when will this happen. we've been waiting years to see the development near the sports centre and what a bloody ugly carbuncle that turned into. when buildings are built in such an old historic town such as farnham, planners need to incorporate buildings that at least look like the old buildings in the town. modern does not go in a town like that. shame on the planners. I do hope when this new pedestrian/road system is implemented that it will be in keeping with the infrastructure around it. meaning to look like it has always been there, cobble stones, sandstone ect.
Wow! I love what the council have done with our beautiful county❤
AHH! Now it makes sense!
Wow Jodie, look at you! All grown up and the poster girl for SCC! Great to see you doing so well. Love to Mum! Natasha from Walton Leigh xx
That's my dog! Adopted him after he retired
A very nice creation which emphasizes the pedestrian experience; however, the significantly reduced vehicle throughput and reduction in driveable road area means that gridlock will result whenever a bus, delivery van or vehicle stops on the remaining carriageway. Then there's the issue of South Street which is missing from this video. A two way South Street will be regularly grid-locked as buses block both carriage ways and cars going North try to turn into Sainsbury's. It's completely unrealistic to expect people and businesses to relinquish vehicular access to the town centre and, at the same time, have a thriving commercial centre. A thriving centre requires efficient vehicular access, not constrained access. During opening hours, if the proposals were implemented, the centre would become grid-locked even easier than it does now, because of the removal of road space. All it takes is a delivery van or bus to stop traffic flow and the centre will seize-up. The more effective use of tax payers' money would be to integrate all of the existing traffic lights and introduce lights at the Castle Street/Borough junction. These can then be optimised to enhance traffic flow through the centre. Lastly, the centre needs the equivalent of London's Red Route to prevent vehicles blocking flow at busy times. An enhanced CCTV system would be needed to monitor the centre's flow with errant vehicle owners automatically sent stiff fines, to provide funding for the operations. All users of the centre benefit from having efficient access. Gridlock should be avoided, air quality improves, businesses and customers benefit. Win, win. I'm getting my coat...
Would this fix the narrow pavements, which makes shopping more difficult on busy days?
Bunch of fraudulent clowns. Explain 75%of scamtax going to your private pensions!
Too much money is spend on pensioners and not enough is spent on infrastructure!
That is a super idea. Well done
Great idea!
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council like to kiked people on the streets and they take more rents out of people and they are paying for people hotel bills for them
Fabulous insight into what a career in care can bring to so many
We can't afford your ever rising extortionate council tax demands! We don't want rewilding we want to support local farmers to produce fresh meat and veg. We don't want LTN's / anti car policies and Toob telegraph poles and lines all over our streets! We want sensible policies that DO NO HARM to the people you purport to represent.
thing is I'm not gonna report it, beats the government making cigarettes more expensive in hope to get people to stop smoking but in reality its just filling the Torys pockets more, sort your government out and maybe this wouldnt be such an issue.
This Super Access would be particularly useful for smaller, part time staffed libraries.
Three thousand pounds a month for my council tax. The roads are full of potholes, street lighting turned off after one o’clock, the drains are blocked when there’s heavy rain, parking charges are extortionate in many towns, non existent bus services, schools in a state of disrepair (not the nice private schools though of course) so what am I paying for with my three thousand pounds a year?
Why is there an apparently inactive person standing there to the left? Is that to illustrate how much energy staff put into efficiently spending taxpayers’ money?
As a civil engineer, with some experience of road construction I know the importance of preventng water ingress into the road. Water will get into the road if the surface is not kept sealed, by applying a surface dressing or a new tarmac top layer. The lack of timely 'surface sealing' is the cause of water ingress, and the inevitable potholes. A road surface that shows a 'crazed cracking pattern of wet lines' when the surface is, ostensibly, dry but the water in the micro-cracks has not dried out yet, is a sure sign that the surface is in need of 'a coat of paint'. The video is correct, but the fundamental issue is the lack of prior maintenance. Money shortage ?????
❗ "Promosm"
This is superb. I'd like to steal the entire script for my county council. And probably steal the presenter as well.
A better long term plan for our roads rather than patching up which only lasts for a few months
Love this!
This is absolutely trivial nonsense and a waste of time/money, It shows just part of the mechanisms that causes pot holes. The weather has not changed significantly in recent years. The video does not cover the appalling quality of repairs and the lack of preventative maintenance in such areas as joins between laid strips that are left degrading for years. I can point to hundreds of examples locally in Tandridge. And it seems that repair techniques have not changed in a hundred years. Many replacement surfaces are not properly bonded to the underlying layer, drains are not maintained, there are so many things that are just poorly done leading to future costly work. Please let me know if this is not the case.
Other countries in Europe have similar or worse weather conditions, yet when I drive across Europe the roads are virtually pothole-free. Where they have been filled, they seem to do a better job in sealing the edges, where the rain and frost seep in.
Amazing
why can’t they be tampons or not individually wrapped?
Amazing use of IoT that enables people to live independently, making tangible improvements to their quality of life while preserving their privacy.
Surrey is a very good council
God bless you sir!
hi Imam, i've read the article on the BBC about the little girl and your comment about how it is unsettling the community and you. May God grant you peace and strength to perform His work during this time. Amen
What humility & Warmth! It's what made this Country ......Great Britain ⚔
thank you
What a achievement for shannon
Yes please 🙏 Farnham needs this!!!
No it needs a better county council
What a load of Pants, these designers of road systems need to actually use it for a couple of weeks , Give me strength😮
@@dylanclarke1695yes it can
@@THEgodofAzurlanenodebateur mad as fuck LOL
🤪 Promo-SM
Pot holes form because they are not repaired properly, you cannot just throw tarmac into a wet hole and expect it to stay there.this is exactly what happens with most repairs especially in the winter months when councils through out the land are frantically wasting tax payers money before the end of the tax year. Just saying !!
love the video
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