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its the attacking pack mentality

simon hasnt posted for a while, and one of his first posts back gets ripped to bits, im not surprised he didnt want to explain, as im sure it would have led to more negative posts

stop looking for an argument

 

Hi John if I want an argument then I need look no further than the other end of the sofa:thumbup:

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I did not intend to cause any offence, obviously the gate is a bit of tidy work.

I was simply plumb curious about what I had either not understood or misunderstood re the wheelchair symbol.

We used to have quite a few of these about our LA properties, they have mostly been removed (when due replacment) due to disability access issues.

cheers

marcus

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The gate looks good . But the work site , were are the work signs hi viz jackets and correct ppe . Sorry I looked at the whole picture .

 

for goodness sake, a couple of chaps putting up a gate (probably for no reward) and you want them in fancy dress

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Top Job Bigg Boss, dont take em all to heart mate, they aint half the grade of guy you are, thats why they have to spend their time trying to take strips of everyone else.

 

I take the view that doesnt matter what you do or how you do it some folk will always see what they want to, says a lot if you ask me, keep it up mate, and post more often will ya!

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Would be interested in seeing what this looks like in a year or 2, should mellow nicely.

I'm also interested in the disabled access - just professional curiosity

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Would be interested in seeing what this looks like in a year or 2, should mellow nicely.

I'm also interested in the disabled access - just professional curiosity

 

Thanks for the comments.

 

This is the designated wheel chair access for the church as the main front gate has lots of steps upto it. Its a bit tight but the wheelchairs do fit through no problem and probably have done for 100's of years! :001_smile:

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Absolutely cracking job Simon - very good to see you re using timber from your tree jobs and putting it back into landscaping style jobs...

 

 

 

... Top work!

 

 

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