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  1. We have struggled to get wildflowers growing in a community orchard, I think the soil is just to fertile. Getting the rattle to slow down the grasses is key I believe..We even tried planting plugs.... Unfortunately we don't have the facilities to take away the grass so think we might be on a losing battle..
  2. We are thinking of trying some bird spikes on a TPO'd pine for a really desperate client. Hoping to move the pigeons from sitting above a seating area. We will see if it works.. Not sure of the best way to attach them..? https://www.birdspikesonline.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw9LPYBRDSARIsAHL7J5kh9Dng3-bHxKpmSSlMdpTS3cG4hE7tAyeG6-bjXN_6WD2dZYf2wjAaAvYXEALw_wcB
  3. Desktop view. I think (but can't be sure) it originally was "todays posts." and I didn't like it.. It changed to "unread posts" which I prefer.. I know it's only one extra click to use the pull down menu..
  4. Has the "unread post"s tab gone? I have "todays posts" .. But like unread on the front page/home tool bar...
  5. Does that get you a CSCS card?
  6. Cheers, the football pitch is up hill... My solution is to run an infiltration trench and vegetated buffer strip between the bank of trees and the (permeable tarmac)carpark, and direct any excess runoff around the sides of the group.
  7. I have a client wanting to construct some overflow carparking near to some ash trees. The carpark is outside of the RPA's, however the TO is concerned about the increased runoff and possible pollution.. "As highlighted within the Design and Access Statement, this site is subject to impeded drainage which can be attributed to the soil type and the slowly permeable nature of clayey soils. Risks associated with this soil type include overland flow with pollutants moving in suspension or solution into the wider landscape. An influx of parked vehicles and associated spillages from these vehicles may have an impact in the wider landscape. I have concern of the effect of extensive impermeable surfacing being placed at this site and how this change in soil hydrology and increased run-off will affect the roadside trees (GP1 in the Arb Report). The majority of trees which make up the species composition of GP1 are ash which is already a vulnerable species due to spread of Chalara. Any additional stress would further increase their vulnerability. I would currently consider the site at the upper limit of the soil moisture regime for this species and additional increases in water would push the site into the unsuitable range for ash species adding further stress and increased likelihood of loss. I would like to see solutions for mitigating impeded drainage to protect these and the surrounding trees. Solutions could include more permeable surfaces, a dedicated SUDS to increase water capacity through a retention system and pre-treatment through filter trenches. Dedicated space to allow for SUDS would probably result in a reduced number of parking spaces, although the compromise should be considered necessary to safeguard the wider landscape. In addition to this, more planting should be considered to increase canopy cover and enhancing the green corridor. This can possibly be combined with the SUDS through wet-woodland creation." Has anyone had any experience with SuDS?
  8. If the motor is more powerful than 250W, or if it assists you when you’re riding more than 15.5 mph – it will need to be registered, insured and taxed as a motor vehicle. In this case, you will also need a driving licence, and you must wear a motorcycle helmet. The maximum penalty for cycling whilst under the influence of drink or drugs is a £1,000 fine
  9. The current trend for middle aged men (and now women) to take up cycling and the benefits to their health is thought to be saving the NHS a significant amount in the reduction of weight related diseases.. Even after you take into account the accidents.. Although my 3 broken collar bones won't have helped those statistics...
  10. Assuming this is this stretch of road. There will be more gravel in that cycle lane and there are definitely drains and other road furniture, you don't want to hit them on your 25mm tyres. The cyclist might have to weave and dodge... It goes back to the defensive riding, if you are in the blue section the cars, trucks busses are going to pass you no matter what, if something big is coming the other way that means they will squeeze though the gap, there is a cycle lane, they certainly won't leave the safe distance required in the highway code.... Also it looks flat the "pro lycra" riders will be doing about 35mph down that section, even us Mamils will be in the 20's... It's a 30mph zone, sat behind them it only adds seconds to your journey..
  11. But it probably still has lose gravel and crap.. and you might have to enter and leave traffic.. You would understand if you donned some Lycra and cycled on it on a road bike....
  12. I seem to be the only cyclist here.. I don't know the section of cycle track, but many are completely unsuitable for cycling on.. They are covered in road debris and gravel and might have bumps for pedestrian access. Your never going to get a strava segment on there...
  13. Most individual car drivers take the position "this is our road" every day..... Surely if there is a big group of road users (on bikes) wanting to do something then democratically they should have the right to do that, even if it inconveniences a few car drivers..?
  14. How many car drivers overtake as set down by the highway code and demonstrated previously posted video? https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2015/aug/11/how-to-overtake-cyclists-the-video-all-drivers-should-watch As a cyclist you are going to come out worse in and incident so you have to be defensive. Obviously they're are "SOME" cyclists who are unreasonable, but they're are loads and loads of twats driving cars and trucks...
  15. As a cyclist, especially when on the road with children, I will often make things awkward. If a car thinks they can squeeze through a gap they will try and get too close. If you make it impossible for them to pass they will have to wait until it is safe. Defensive riding position as taught when riding motor bikes.. Yes it can slow you down for 1 min...
  16. Maybe I was wrong about the highway code recommending... But cycling safety organisations do.. Rule 66 states never ride more then two abreast.. Indicating that it is legal to ride two abreast and as that is safer it makes sense to do so..
  17. Riding 2 abreast is recommended in the highway code.... Riding in such away and being in a dominant position reduces the chance of twats who think they own the road driving to close, to fast and endangering the cyclist.... https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2015/aug/11/how-to-overtake-cyclists-the-video-all-drivers-should-watch
  18. That got me thinking.. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-Toyota-Hilux-RN13/153009736148?hash=item23a01749d4:g:lDAAAOSwTKha9Hip
  19. That's kind of positive.. As I recall it still took a long time to enter details and the owners of any reclaimed kit is likely to be the insurance companies.. If they insisted all tools were listed and lobbied the police to use the database that might help..?
  20. I really can't see the police using it. They don't even bother coming out to investigate, we had a bunch of kit including a large jet washer nicked from the yard. It was taken in broad daylight from our yard while the operator had popped inside for a cup of tea. It was noticed that it had been taken and cctv was examined showing the scroats taking it off across the field. The police were called and the thieves would have still been dragging it across the fields. The police didn't come and unfortunately we went the wrong way so didn't catch them, but that catching someone in the act is only ever going to end badly. For the register to be of value, you have to have confidence the the police will use it; be useful in other ways PUWER; Very quick and easy, or taken up by the manufacturers so they make it difficult to get parts for stolen equipment. I think honda ask for serial numbers and dealers are supposed to check..
  21. I found with all our kit adding the stuff one by one was a pain. We have it all in a spreadsheet and if I could cut and paste I would have done it, but after our theft of 50 items I couldn't be bothered. If it worked in conjunction as a PUWER form it might be more use.

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