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i drive a jcb 3cx and an permanant hire to norfolk conty council and they have changed every thing now so when you do any works on the highway it have to be what they call t.m.a and you only get a fixed time to do the work ie 3 days then you have to get off even if the job isnt completed and if your not off on the allacated time the council will get fined from the street works inspector

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We put many closures on including sundays. Please let me know how you put an offfical closure on in acordance with chapter 8 and a RASWA notice with no costs on a sunday?

 

Badger badger badger, you not with it today are you ?

 

Tell you what:

 

My quote:

 

Take down Mrs Smiths tree and dispose of waste 1 day £950

 

Your quote:

 

Take down Mrs Smiths tree and dispose of waste 1 day £950 + £1600 road closure fee.

 

 

I had a similar problem with a rat run road wide enough for vehicles to pass, I wanted the road completely shut for 4 hours for safety reasons. The council wanted £800, I told them to stick it and worked on a sunday, I put closed signs and cones on the ends of the road but made sure my equipment was to one side so a vehicle could still pass if needed.

 

I then posted a man on the cones to move them in an emergency should the need arise.

 

The extra two men for the ends of the road cost me £120 for both a saving for the customer of £680.

 

Most of the time roads are closed to safe guard the public not because you are going to take all the road up

 

Take off your " I stick to all the silly rules that cost money hat" Badger and think, if the council did these closures for reasonable money instead of silly money then there would be more uptake.

 

On a similar theme, if they charged silly prices for tpo applications what do you think would happen, people would just prune or butcher their trees without applying. By making it free and simple, more people are willing to apply and therefore the council have more control.

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Badger badger badger, you not with it today are you ?

 

Tell you what:

 

My quote:

 

Take down Mrs Smiths tree and dispose of waste 1 day £950

 

Your quote:

 

Take down Mrs Smiths tree and dispose of waste 1 day £950 + £1600 road closure fee.

 

 

I had a similar problem with a rat run road wide enough for vehicles to pass, I wanted the road completely shut for 4 hours for safety reasons. The council wanted £800, I told them to stick it and worked on a sunday, I put closed signs and cones on the ends of the road but made sure my equipment was to one side so a vehicle could still pass if needed.

 

I then posted a man on the cones to move them in an emergency should the need arise.

 

The extra two men for the ends of the road cost me £120 for both a saving for the customer of £680.

 

Most of the time roads are closed to safe guard the public not because you are going to take all the road up

 

Take off your " I stick to all the silly rules that cost money hat" Badger and think, if the council did these closures for reasonable money instead of silly money then there would be more uptake.

 

On a similar theme, if they charged silly prices for tpo applications what do you think would happen, people would just prune or butcher their trees without applying. By making it free and simple, more people are willing to apply and therefore the council have more control.

 

a bit harsh but true , why not work la version off chapter 8 NONE an arrow on the back off a truck ?:aetsch::aetsch:

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sorry TC but you cant heli-lift over open public roads ;) H&S and all that, although in my experiance the cars normally skid to a halt when the see a heli about 30ft above the road anyway and will park up and watch blocking the traffic anyway, heli work is the only part of my old job i miss :001_cool:

 

although we never had road closures only used stop go boards and that was ok'd by the local rights of way authority

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