AudlemOnline Logo Link

Chatbox

Back home  /  Chatbox

To add your own comments click on the button below. All contributions are moderated.

Submit a ChatBox Post

Roy PLUME on House Roof Tile Cleaning

8th February 2021 @ 4:28pm

Has anyone locally had their house roof tiles cleaned? I would appreciate hearing of anyone's experience and any recommendations (or otherwise) of contractors.

Fiona Riley on DECKING

8th February 2021 @ 4:25pm

Can anyone recommend a local company that would fit composite decking please?

Jacqueline Thompson on The Brook

8th February 2021 @ 3:46pm

When I was 11, a long time ago now, a friend & I set out up the brook with our wellies on to find the source of the brook. We fancied ourselves as great explorers. Sadly we had to go home for tea before we found it

Peter Morgan on The Romping Cat

8th February 2021 @ 2:57pm

Sorry Geraint but I'm unable to help you regarding the change of name to Pentre House. I would guess that when the property was sold and reverted to a private dwelling it was bought by a person of welsh extraction who regarded Salford as a 'small village' and found the name appropriate. The family farm resides well inside England but was given a Welsh name after the estate was bought up by a Welshman of means in the mid 19th century. But then, I guess that all of England was Welsh until the thieving Angles and Saxons stole it from us !! In the mode of the day it must be time for a compensation claim, but perhaps we should look to Rome for the fist four centuries and go on from there. Thanks for your kind words.

Nigel Mottershead on The Brook

8th February 2021 @ 1:52pm

Hi Billy,
I may be wrong but I've just traced the Brook back as far as I can and I reckon it's source is this side of Woore in College Fields where the ground is higher.
It's joined by lots of other drains and streams and ditches as it makes its way through Buerton, Chapel End, Bunsley Bank and then Audlem before joining the Weaver not far from you.
There is also another branch which joins the one coming from Buerton near Longhill Lane and that starts out near Mere Farm on the Norton Road and flows past Highfields and then eventually under the A525.
So th answer really is that it starts all over the place!
Nigel.

Bob McClintock on Dog owners and and poo

8th February 2021 @ 1:17pm

Go anywhere you fancy . Canal tow paths, footpaths, country lanes , playing field , turnpike field . They all have one thing in common . You've guessed it folks . Irresponsible dog owners leaving a trail of dog poo .

Billy Gibbons on The Brook

8th February 2021 @ 11:58am

Does anyone know where the River...sorry...Brook starts from please? I bet someone does. Don't worry, I'm not going to dam it to stop it flooding my place...but I must admit...the thought is very tempting! It's just for reference when someone asks me which, during this last lot of flooding, quite a few people have.

Adriana Roscoe on Pick up after your dog

8th February 2021 @ 11:55am

I am a new dog owner. I promise I will always pick up my dog's poo and will never, ever put the poo bag anywhere other than a poo bin or my own bin. I once saw a dog owner stand and watch her dog poop about 3 feet inside my property on the end of its lead. It has always disgusted me and now it's my turn to practise what I have always preached. I have never understood the thinking behind hanging them up on branches etc – why do people do this?

G. Ridley-Clark on Pick up after your dog

8th February 2021 @ 11:53am

Having just walked down the canal from Coxbank to the village with my dog I was appalled to see the amount of dog faeces that had not been picked up! There is no excuse for this! There are bins on the canal for disposal of such waste, why oh why can't people use them! I'm sure the majority of dog walkers do but it's the minority that give us dog lovers a bad name!

Debra evans on moving a settee inside house

8th February 2021 @ 10:51am

we picked up a settee yesterday and need a man( or 2 ) to help take it off the van and round the back of the house through the conservatory doors..and put the old one on the van for us to take to the tip
i cannot manage it alone as its heavy.
does anybody know a local man with van (although we dont need the van..lol..just the help)that we could get a price from?

its a 15min job if that.
we are in between audlem & woore on the a525

Suzie Warren on Pick up after your dog

8th February 2021 @ 9:52am

If there is one thing guaranteed to get me growling and harrumphing more than HS2 – it is dog poop stuffed into a plastic bag and left adorning a tree, bush, fence. It will be there, potentially, for the next 100 years or more. If you do this, can you explain what your thinking is, please? II would love to know.

Here's a thought, how about you kick it to the side undergrowth if it is too heavy to carry to the nearest poop bin.
You're welcome.

Kevin Errington on Thank you

8th February 2021 @ 9:28am

Just a big thank you to all those kind people who stopped last night when the wheel came off my Freelander at Corbook and offered assistance. Especially Luke for sorting out the trailer etc.
Fortunately no injuries or damage to any others or vehicles occurred.
Successfully recovered and hopefully sorted out soon.
Many thanks again lovely people.

Celia Bloor on Star Count

8th February 2021 @ 7:47am

Did this count last year and was disappointed to find even on Bagley Lane the light pollution was bad. There is a farm on the southern horizon with very bright lights on all the time and there seems to be a fashion for illuminating the outside of houses for no good reason. Movement sensors should be used if security is the worry.

Paul Tillin on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 2:50pm

Unfortunately, as with so many dog related posts, eg. Keeping dogs under control, dog poo etc, the brain is at the dog end of the lead!

Mike Harthern on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 1:32pm

Just a couple of statistics. Last Friday l found 4 piles of poo on my grass verge, and on Saturday 3 piles and an additional one on the drive which my daughter moved. My neighbour informs me that he is finding fully loaded poo bags in his garden on his vegetable patch and behind a shrub adjacent to the kissing gate on Monks Lane/Meadows Farm path. Things are becoming worse by the day and l would ask dog owners, please pick up your dog mess and show some respect for your village , land owners and fellow villagers.

Brittany Wright on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 11:05am

Its not just the lanes, people are letting their four legged friends poo on the footpaths in the village and leaving it for people to walk in. You might leave the mess in your garden but please clear it up on the streets. Its not a nice experience for people to walk in it or a push chair. Have some respect 🙌

Chris Greaves on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 10:38am

Totally agree with Karen. The worst is people go to the trouble of picking up said dog poo in plastic bags and then throw the bags into hedges/fields/gardens. Can't understand this mentality when plastic doesn't degrade. Bins would be a good idea but changing peoples' mindsets even better.

Judith Naden on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 10:17am

Some of us that live opposite the alley between Church View and Church Fields are also having to regularly clean up dog poo off our drives and front lawns. As many of you know this alley is notorious for being a dog poo hot spot, even though there is a litter bin and a dog poo bin in place, most responsible dog owners do use them but there seems to be a few inconsiderate dog owners who just choose to let their dog foul with out picking up. I really don't understand these people it only takes a few moments to stop, pick up the mess in your little black bag and pop it in the bin.

karen WOLLASTON on Pick up after your dog

7th February 2021 @ 9:05am

Monks Lane has recently become very popular as a walking route due to both the local new housing development at this end of the village and Covid 19 causing us all to take a walk as our daily exercise. It's lovely to see people on this stretch of road, but not so much when they don't pick up their dog's poo!! My parents live on Monks lane and are regularly removing dog poo from their front garden and yesterday I removed it from their drive and garden. It's a disgrace when mans best friend is let down by some owners that can't be bothered or think it doesn't matter.
Is there any chance of a dog poo bin on the lane as this may help.

bob fousert on Roads and drainage

6th February 2021 @ 6:52pm

Rachel Bailey recently made comment re the possibility of Cheshire East Council cutting the highway budget whilst at the same time seeking to increase council tax by 4.99 per cent.
I have subsequently made a Freedom of Information request to CEC asking how much has been saved on the travel and subsistance budgets with many members of staff having to work from home and the need to hold virtual meetings. All credit to their FoI office, I received a reply within 24 hours. (If only the rest of CEC was so efficient) The figure is a smidge under a staggering £1.5M! Given that CEC pay a mileage allowance of 52.2 pence per mile for cars over 1500cc, which is well above the tax allowable figure of 45 pence per mile that most councils pay, maybe CEC should consider cutting their generous allowances and investing the money where it is really needed, on road repair and gulley clearance rather than swinging the hatchet at the Highways Department.

bob fousert on They wonder why we have floods!

6th February 2021 @ 6:46pm

Whilst out on today's pensioner perambulation on the way to Audlem from Buerton I saw a gardener clearing his land by throwing items into the adjacent brook. And they wonder why we have floods!

Geraint Davies on The Romping Cat

6th February 2021 @ 11:49am

What an interesting, full account of the history of the Romping Cat by Peter Morgan in today's AOL. Sue and I thoroughly enjoyed reading such a detailed account. I wonder when, and by whom, the house name was changed to Pentre. The word 'pentre' in Welsh means 'village', but there's a danger in jumping to quick conclusions when looking at derivations of words. Many thanks Peter for your lovely article.

Sheila julian on Charity shop

5th February 2021 @ 1:17pm

Kevin, the charity shop is taking donations on request, so if you would like to ring me on 07811 660058 we can arrange a time for you drop off or we can collect if need be. Please note we do not take large furniture.
Thankyou

Kevin Errington on Charity shop

5th February 2021 @ 11:28am

Does anyone know or have contact with the charity shop as I have loads of donations?
I was wondering if they are taking any at the moment.
Regards Kevin

Colin Cliffe on Canal repair update

5th February 2021 @ 9:50am

Following on from the heightened security measures and the Editors response of, I didn't know you could steal a canal, he should realise that it's not the canal that is at risk here but actually it's the sides of the canal they are protecting. Has he never heard of a Bank robber?

First Prev  179 of 189  Next Last

Get In Touch

AudlemOnline is powered by our active community.

Please send us your news and views using the button below:

Village Map

AudlemOnline
© 2005-2025 AudlemOnline
Visitors Today 854 / May 20,577