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In today's AOL headline article, Ralph's suggestion that Sidney (sic), New York, Singapore & London should "look out" for the Audlem fireworks display may fall on deaf ears. Half of those venues have, sensibly, already cancelled their annual displays – for obvious reasons.
I am fairly indifferent to the fireworks on New Year's Eve but am I right in thinking that if more than thirty people gather in the Square, having been told that it is the best place to see the fireworks, then the organiser of the event is breaking Covid regulations and could be subject to a £10000 fine? I only post this to suggest that this needs looking into for the protection of the people involved.
This car has now been parked outside our shop (Williams) for 2 days and is a regular fixture on Shropshire St over the past couple of months. The Community Officer I believe has already spoken to him some time ago, and we have also asked his Landlord several times, as it frequently inconveniences our newspaper & coal deliveries (as well as affecting our business). Sad to report all to no avail.
When I put my comment up I was objecting to the tone of the criticisms of Ralph in particular. Over the years I have been consistently lukewarm or even ice cold re fireworks but I do think this year in the absence of bells and the promised short duration it is a way of marking the passing of an annus horibilis.
All the best for 2021 but being a pessimist seems to be a forlorn hope.
Well said David Parry – I agree with you wholeheartedly, and it is totally wrong that you should be stigmatised for presenting your own (requested) opinion. In the current circumstances I believe it is both reckless and irresponsible to encourage people to gather for such an event, but I also respect that others might have a contrary view.
P.S. – Headline article on AOL today – "COVID cases soar in Cheshire East"
I agree with Mr. Parry It is inappropriate and irresponsible to encourage people to gather in the Square. The hospitals are at tipping point and cases are escalating at an alarming rate. Why have celebration now? Why not keep safe for a few weeks until the vaccinations kick in and then we will all have something to celebrate? We need to protect our villagers and the NHS.
Yes we did. But didn't know how long it would take for the owner to move it. Reaching out to anyone else who may of known who car it was. All sorted now thank you
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I only ever expressed an opinion on this under my own name and when invited to do so. I remain of the opinion that fireworks are inappropriate as is encouraging gatherings in the village but I do understand others think differently. Not sure I qualify as a wet blanket or gainsayer when i was invited to express an opinion – or was it only expressions of support that were invited?!
The simple answer is to inform our PCSO or local Police Officer who can PNC the number plate and contact the owner to move it.
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I can't see why there has to be so much vitriol heaped on Ralph re New Year Fireworks. The event is apparently due to last for 2-5 minutes and will be at midnight. As Ralph said pets can be safely indoors and we must hope that wildlife won't be too affected. I do not particularly care for fireworks myself, always used to have jumping jacks thrown at me around bonfire night as my fear must have shown, but surely given that we have been spared many fireworks this year a short display to mark the end of a fairly grim year shouldn't arouse such venom.
I will not be going to the Square myself and will put my headphones on so as to be able to see what it is possible to see from my bedroom window. Sad about the bells, well lack of them.
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I would like the thank the driver of a silver pickup truck today on Kettle Lane who splashed my wife and myself with slush. I can not understand that when we stopped and moved to the side of the road he could not slow down to avoid splashing us.
I enjoyed Jeff Bryson's piece, and it puts me in mind of an experience I had on a business trip to Germany in the 1980's. As we drove to Cologne, my German friend turned to me and asked if I liked Germany. "Yes", I replied, "Everything is so tidy and new". He turned to me, grinning, and said, "yes, Jon, we had a pretty good demolition squad. They were called the RAF !" We had a good laugh at that.
I was just wondering if anyone could help. There has been a car parked outside the coop for 2 days the delivery drivers are refusing to deliver to us because they can't get the lorries close enough to the unloading area because of it. A delivery is due tomorrow at 7am and if it isn't moved they won't deliver to us.
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So Mr Warburton, full of Christmas spirit, says all who don't agree with the the New Year's Eve fireworks are gainsayers and wet blankets. The counter argument to his contradictory missive from people like my wife who loathes fireworks, is that the likes of Mr Warburton are dinosaurs and Luddites who refuse to move with the times and continue to hang on to an archaic practice that does little to arrest the growth in climate pollution and causes unnecessary distress to the animals he claims he cares for. Add to that, what he is advocating is contrary to ALL the guidance being given by our health experts and Government that advise against people gathering to celebrate the New Year. All things considered, are the fireworks really worth it? Even 2 minutes worth!?
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