howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#141
working on your scenario richard we should bring back the horse trough ready for the return of shergar.
Brian Dixon
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#142
howard,shergar was found in tescos 1/4 pounders this week.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#143
you are so right brian, elvis bought a job lot when he was in whitield earlier.
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#144
After eating these a local man became ill-a hospital spokesperson stated that his condition was stable...
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#145
richard
kindly leave it to me to do the chronic jokes i have much more experience.
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#146
His wife said that he was feeling rather poorly -but not furlong.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#147
i rest my case.
Brian Dixon
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#148
such a handicap.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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#149
not you too brian, another hurdle to negotiate.
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#150
I've just checked the supermarket burgers in my freezer...aaaaand they're off !
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Brian Dixon
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#151
baggsy a tenner on the winner.
Keith Sansum1
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#152
back to the original thread
Any news roger on the tram shelter, would like early warning of any moves to re locate it
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Brian Dixon
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#153
being used as razor blades as i type kieth.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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#154
The Tramshelter has now been refubished and redecorated and looks pretty good (I haven't walked up close yet, but from driving past, it certainly looks good.
I really hope it stays that way.
As far as I am aware there is no move to relocate it, but there needs to be measures taken to prevent vandals from wrecking it again, or at least to identify them if they do.
Roger
Keith Sansum1
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#155
Have given suggestions on this
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Brian Dixon
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#156
yes kieth,a scrap yard called museum up at whitfield hsas put an offer in.
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#157
It needs to stay where it is-there is no reason to move it. Last evening I visited the shelter and it's looking good. I noticed that some of the facia decorative pieces are missing. I would be willing to remake the missing items and fit them.
Roger -who do we need to get permission from?
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Keith Sansum1
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#158
DDC i reckon
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Guest 652- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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#159
Who owns the shelter, if it is DDC why do they not issue a BPN on themselves, so that they can request that it be considered for listing through English Heritage, if they wont do it perhaps Dover society could issue a BPN on the council and do it that way, we don't want it moved, this is our Heritage and it should stay
Keith Sansum1
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#160
Good idea sheila
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