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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
AN INDEPENDENT Formal Safety Assessment of Lake Windermere has found
that under today's conditions no incompatibility of lake users exists, undermining the key point cited at the Public Enquiry of 1994/5 as the only reason for introducing a 10mph speed limit on the lake. http://www.waf.uk.com/home_bmt_report.html -- Nick Windermere Action Force http://www.waf.uk.com |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 20:55:36 +0000, Nick
wrote: AN INDEPENDENT Formal Safety Assessment of Lake Windermere has found that under today's conditions no incompatibility of lake users exists, undermining the key point cited at the Public Enquiry of 1994/5 as the only reason for introducing a 10mph speed limit on the lake. http://www.waf.uk.com/home_bmt_report.html Well, it's comforting that the good guys can win at least some of the times, even if it's only temporary. Keep up the fight! Dave |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 20:55:36 +0000, Nick
wrote: AN INDEPENDENT Formal Safety Assessment of Lake Windermere Is that anywhere near Windermere ? -- Comm again, Mike. |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 20:55:36 +0000, Nick
wrote: AN INDEPENDENT Formal Safety Assessment of Lake Windermere has found that under today's conditions no incompatibility of lake users exists, undermining the key point cited at the Public Enquiry of 1994/5 as the only reason for introducing a 10mph speed limit on the lake. http://www.waf.uk.com/home_bmt_report.html -- Nick Windermere Action Force http://www.waf.uk.com What happened to noslow.org.uk ? Letter to my MP ready for posting ! -- Comm again, Mike. |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
pmailkeey wrote:
Nick Windermere Action Force http://www.waf.uk.com What happened to noslow.org.uk ? You got me worried then and I had to check - it is still there. There was just no point in maintaining 2 sites (well 3 actually as I also have http://www.lake-district.info) so I just set up a redirect to the waf site as the person that looks after that one is obviously more skilled than I... |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
martin wrote:
When a local authority wanted to close the open air swimming pool last year a petition signed by 7,500 people protesting was presented to the mayor. Not bad for a town with a population of 20,000. The pool was closed. Oh you cynic! The Faxyourmp.com campaign has had some successes. It overturned part of the RIP Bill (which as an IT security person is just one I happen to know about). There are others.... |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:04:46 +0100, martin wrote:
When a local authority wanted to close the open air swimming pool last year a petition signed by 7,500 people protesting was presented to the mayor. Not bad for a town with a population of 20,000. The pool was closed. 2,500 short of the magic number. -- Comm again, Mike. |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 22:50:05 +0000, Nick
wrote: pmailkeey wrote: Nick Windermere Action Force http://www.waf.uk.com What happened to noslow.org.uk ? You got me worried then and I had to check - it is still there. There was just no point in maintaining 2 sites (well 3 actually as I also have http://www.lake-district.info) so I just set up a redirect to the waf site as the person that looks after that one is obviously more skilled than I... An illustration of how long my response has been on the back burner ! I did point out in my letter that I had no personal interest in the speed limit myself - doesn't affect me - but I don't see why others should have the restriction imposed on them ! -- Comm again, Mike. |
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Lake Windermere report casts doubt on speed limit
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 10:51:11 +0100, martin wrote:
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 02:16:19 GMT, (pmailkeey) wrote: On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:04:46 +0100, martin wrote: When a local authority wanted to close the open air swimming pool last year a petition signed by 7,500 people protesting was presented to the mayor. Not bad for a town with a population of 20,000. The pool was closed. 2,500 short of the magic number. -- Martin I did. -- Comm again, Mike. |
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