HiI think it is better to be proactive and ensure the managers are in no doubt
the flagstones should be returned rather than have tarmac put down and then
have a struggle on our hands to locate and replace the flags,Jude
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-------- Original message --------From: Richard Brown
<tyrone.packard@xxxxxxxxx> Date: 14/02/2018 18:52 (GMT+00:00) To:
eccotalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [eccotalk] Re: Work on the paths
I think you are right Gwen. We need to watch this. Tarmac-ed paths would be
awful. We probably need to contact Amey. We probably need to make sure that
those flagstones arenot removed as well. Richard B.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 5:27 PM, Gwen Wilson <wilsongw123@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I spoke today to the two chaps working on the curb stones at the bottom end of
Everton Road (the grey volvo has been towed away).
They said they are only at present doing this part of the road as they are then
returning to complete some work at Kelham Island. They don't know the time
schedule for ongoing work in our area.
What worried me a bit was that they said that another team would be coming to
put tarmac on the paths up to the new curb stones, but I explained that we
wanted the flag stones putting back (some of them are piled up against the
wall). Although they then said that that was Ok I think we need to keep an eye
out for what is happening, or should we be contacting somebody in authority now
to make sure the flag stones are returned?o fight for this after we discover
tarmac has been put down,Jude
Gwen