Ah, I don't think that I saw that. Sainsbury's contractors need to do a job and I think that we as a community need to be open those contractors needing to do a job in a tight space, which is what I said to you.
Equally, I said to Sainsbury's that it was not fair of their contractors to fill ALL the parking on the street up with their vans or blocking the street to receive deliveries. The street parking they have reserved should be to receive deliveries, and put the skip, not for them to park all day!
If you've had the letter from Sainsbury's as a result of my "little chat" with them, that's good. I have seen that parking seems better on the street. Is it better from where you are?
At 11:11pm on September 8, 2009, Will Sandry said…
Possibly. I had one from the project manager with his contact details about 10 days / 2 weeks ago. What have you had? Will.
Not sure if there is anyone out there,but after seeing Penny this week I feel we have an obligation to her to sell as many of her bags as we can.She still has a fair few left and I think the way things have turned out she has gone the looser.Do you think it would be worth asking the chronicle to give the bags another mention?,that way the road would also get some coverage again.They would actually make quite a nice gift for someone for christmas.I was thinking of putting a few up for raffle prizes.Penny did do all that work to promote the road,so it would be nice if we could give them another push.I dont mind writting to the Chronicle .luv Kay
Hi Kay, the name of the lady on that programme is Carol Fowler and I managed to find an email address but not sure if it is correct - carol@fowler1000.fslife.co.uk
Morning,That is worrying,I would probably try and get him to eat a little bit dry.I know your Mum was a bit worried about that but it is worth a try.I think the fact that you only changed him yesterday we need to give him a chance to adapt and the fact that all his little body is used to is eggs .Have you kept a record of his weight?.I am wondering if he is thriving,and that he is gaining as he should be.Dont worry too much they sometimes take a while to settle down,but obviously you need to gage how he is in himself.Your Mum said he is quite lively.The food is Burns and it is the one and only thing that Bailey can have without getting the runs.if you google Burns pet Nutrition they are very helpful could be worth calling thier nutrition line.good luck.
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Equally, I said to Sainsbury's that it was not fair of their contractors to fill ALL the parking on the street up with their vans or blocking the street to receive deliveries. The street parking they have reserved should be to receive deliveries, and put the skip, not for them to park all day!
If you've had the letter from Sainsbury's as a result of my "little chat" with them, that's good. I have seen that parking seems better on the street. Is it better from where you are?
Take care, Ellen x
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