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Originally Posted by: Horwich Ender Originally Posted by: Whaley Laner I.It would appear the forum member who has the username BarryRudd no longer uses it but prefers to post under one of his other multiple pseudonyms .
That can't be true since it is a breach of this forum rule and his account would have been deleted
Users must only have one username on the forum. Users should not create user names which are similar or could be mistaken for existing ones. User names must be at least 4 characters long. Abuse of these rules will result in immediate deletion of the users account.Edited by user 02 February 2014 15:44:42(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Matthew Hopkins Good evening, My wife and I were looking at the phone box on Sunday after we had enjoyed a coffee in Pear Tree café. We have noticed how all BT boxes are decaying and have not seen a paint brush for many years. Recently whilst in London we noticed how well maintained those in the city were and how many tourists were having a photo taken alongside them. The corner of the station car park certainly looks a lot better and in keeping with a conservation area than it did a year ago. We are both looking forward to seeing the work of art placed on the rear. Incidentally the metal plaque which I am assuming is the one referred to is now mounted on the station entrance. Matt
So Barry Rudd - the person in charge of the red telephone box scheme - was behind this post
Whats happened to the seat that was supposed to be installed?
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I think that the Council should invest in one of these before next winter davethescope attached the following image(s): |
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Originally Posted by: Kippax Originally Posted by: Matthew Hopkins Good evening, My wife and I were looking at the phone box on Sunday after we had enjoyed a coffee in Pear Tree café. We have noticed how all BT boxes are decaying and have not seen a paint brush for many years. Recently whilst in London we noticed how well maintained those in the city were and how many tourists were having a photo taken alongside them. The corner of the station car park certainly looks a lot better and in keeping with a conservation area than it did a year ago. We are both looking forward to seeing the work of art placed on the rear. Incidentally the metal plaque which I am assuming is the one referred to is now mounted on the station entrance. Matt
So Barry Rudd - the person in charge of the red telephone box scheme - was behind this post
Whats happened to the seat that was supposed to be installed?
I know I asked this question over a month ago but I didn't receive an answer. I think the question is a valid one so I will ask again - Whats happened to the seat?
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What's happened to the seat? It's all gone very quiet.
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Originally Posted by: Whaley Laner I've now been told it's cost around £1000 to put the quirky map on the phone box. Can anyone confirm this is correct and is this sum included or is it in addition to the £6000 we know the red box venture has already cost?
I asked a question about the map on the back of the phone box but it was never answered.
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Good afternoon.
It is surprising that even though questions have been asked, the owners of the Red Telephone Box project i.e. prospective Councillor BarryRudd, UnrealCity and Chairman Jon the Whaley One (who are all forum members and have previously contributed to this thread) have not posted on this topic since last year.
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Originally Posted by: Kippax Originally Posted by: Kippax Originally Posted by: Matthew Hopkins Good evening, My wife and I were looking at the phone box on Sunday after we had enjoyed a coffee in Pear Tree café. We have noticed how all BT boxes are decaying and have not seen a paint brush for many years. Recently whilst in London we noticed how well maintained those in the city were and how many tourists were having a photo taken alongside them. The corner of the station car park certainly looks a lot better and in keeping with a conservation area than it did a year ago. We are both looking forward to seeing the work of art placed on the rear. Incidentally the metal plaque which I am assuming is the one referred to is now mounted on the station entrance. Matt
So Barry Rudd - the person in charge of the red telephone box scheme - was behind this post
Whats happened to the seat that was supposed to be installed?
I know I asked this question over a month ago but I didn't receive an answer. I think the question is a valid one so I will ask again - Whats happened to the seat?
Still no answer about the seat from Barry Rudd Martin Thomas or John Goldfinch. I'm beginning to smell a rat.
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Hi,
We originally wanted to put a seat with a back in the spot by the telephone box.. However, the back would then conflict with the opening panels of the Network rail panel. We then heard that Network rail were considering replacing the sign with something nicer, and hence there has been a long delay (and communications) while we waited for this to resolve. We have now heard that the signs will not be replaced, which means that a bench without a back is required. A bench identical to the one just in front of the memorial in the memorial park (but a little shorter) has been purchased and will be in place shortly. We have another good quality bench which will shortly replace the one in front of the bike shop.
If you have ideas for regeneration projects that we might carry out this year, please provide them on the thread I set up previously. If you want to get involved as volunteers with Whaley4Wards to define, prioritize and instigate these projects, please come along to the meetings.
Cheers Jon. Edited by user 27 May 2014 13:57:29(UTC)
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Has Nigel Farage won that seat as well!!!!!
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Originally Posted by: JonG Hi,
We originally wanted to put a seat with a back in the spot by the telephone box.. However, the back would then conflict with the opening panels of the Network rail panel. We then heard that Network rail were considering replacing the sign with something nicer, and hence there has been a long delay (and communications) while we waited for this to resolve. We have now heard that the signs will not be replaced, which means that a bench without a back is required. A bench identical to the one just in front of the memorial in the memorial park (but a little shorter) has been purchased and will be in place shortly. We have another good quality bench which will shortly replace the one in front of the bike shop.
If you have ideas for regeneration projects that we might carry out this year, please provide them on the thread I set up previously. If you want to get involved as volunteers with Whaley4Wards to define, prioritize and instigate these projects, please come along to the meetings.
Cheers
Jon.
Thanks Jon for you reply which explains the reason for the delay in positioning the seat. It's a shame Martin Thomas or Barry Rudd weren't so quick with an answer.
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Good morning.
We are aware Cllr Martin Thomas posts under the username “UnrealCity” and although he has made many contributions to this thread, surprisingly he has not posted since 25 November 2013.
The forum member who posts as “BarryRudd” has not posted under this username since he demanded “ Anonymity must end on this forum.”
It appears the username “BarryRudd” is no longer used and it is unlikely this topic will receive a response from this source.
However, I understand Barry Rudd is still a regular visitor to this forum but prefers to post under multiple pseudonyms or communicates via a handful of members who are his loyal followers.
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You could always pop to the Water Weekend and ask him personally as he seems to be chef, cook and bottle washer of that event.
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Originally Posted by: Wanderer returns You could always pop to the Water Weekend and ask him personally as he seems to be chef, cook and bottle washer of that event.
Pig-keeper when I saw him last night :-) |
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Originally Posted by: Whaley Laner Originally Posted by: Whaley Laner I've now been told it's cost around £1000 to put the quirky map on the phone box. Can anyone confirm this is correct and is this sum included or is it in addition to the £6000 we know the red box venture has already cost?
I asked a question about the map on the back of the phone box but it was never answered.
Would it be possible for somebody to answer the question I originally asked in February?
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I suggest you email the town clerk or raise it at next town council or Whaley 4wards meeting.
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Originally Posted by: John Landis I suggest you email the town clerk or raise it at next town council or Whaley 4wards meeting. Why do you think that's necessary when the individuals who could answer my question regularly visit this forum? Are you suggesting they're deliberately withholding the information and have something to hide?
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Only that you as the public spirited soul that you are can use official channels and report back here.
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