Friday 15 February 2008

A Press Release from the Town Hall

Below is a Press Release I received today from The Town Hall. The important bit is in Red. My comment is in red as well!


Rock Walk update


The improvement works to Rock Walk have now entered the last phase with more than three quarters of the rock face already cleared in the last three weeks.The team have removed a further two large trees today and will be moving the crane along the rock face again this afternoon.


Weather permitting the crane will be removed and access along the seafront will be restored during the week commencing 25 February.


Arrangements are being made to open up the seaward side of the road for two-way traffic as soon as the crane is removed. However, the land side of the road will remain closed whilst the last of the scrub is cleared and a rock stability study has been carried out.Cabinet Member Councillor Chris Lewis said: "We are now on the homeward stretch and I cannot praise the rock walk team enough for their hard work and commitment over the last few weeks."The tree climbers have been scaling dizzy heights above the harbour for many hours a day, six days a week and the ground team's methodical approach and hard work has pushed the project along at an incredible rate.


"We have pulled together the best tree climbers and ground work team in the South-west and they are all extremely tired. In order to keep up the momentum next week and ensure the safety of the workers, the team will be taking Saturday off to recharge the batteries but will be back bright and early on Monday morning. "I am delighted that we will be able to open up the seafront road during the week commencing 25 February. We are currently making arrangements to suspend parking on the seaward side to allow two-way traffic whilst the land side remains closed until the rest of the scrub has been cleared and a site survey has been completed. This is unavoidable as there is still a danger of rock falls whilst work is carried out.


"I would once again like to thank local businesses and residents for their patience during this work."


No bloody mention of how hard us bus drivers have been working for the last 3 weeks and will continue to work for the next two weeks.


Photo is of Abbey Road which has been the hardest part of the diversion.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I love the way the queue crawls past the transportation/planning office.

Unknown said...

I apologize. It's the Strategic Planning Office.

http://www.torbay.gov.uk/index/environment-planning/strategicplanning/localplan.htm