Blimet Stu Mac. That looks a bit grim. It's how things were around here a few days ago (and may be again if the forecasters are wrong). It must be awful getting no respite from it at all.You'd think the licensing fee would get a snow plough or two.
Quote from: Paul Coleman on December 05, 2010, 06:36:51 pmBlimet Stu Mac. That looks a bit grim. It's how things were around here a few days ago (and may be again if the forecasters are wrong). It must be awful getting no respite from it at all.You'd think the licensing fee would get a snow plough or two.the main roads are all actually running well and are clear, the side roads on the other hand are a nightmare, the schools are reopening tomorrow so there is hope.I went up to my dads earlier and there cars abandoned everywhere
Quote from: Stu Mac on December 05, 2010, 06:41:45 pmQuote from: Paul Coleman on December 05, 2010, 06:36:51 pmBlimet Stu Mac. That looks a bit grim. It's how things were around here a few days ago (and may be again if the forecasters are wrong). It must be awful getting no respite from it at all.You'd think the licensing fee would get a snow plough or two.the main roads are all actually running well and are clear, the side roads on the other hand are a nightmare, the schools are reopening tomorrow so there is hope.I went up to my dads earlier and there cars abandoned everywhere It was only Thursday morning when I actually got stuck in a side road on totally flat ground.Since then I've had two new tyres on the drive wheels (the old ones were only just legal) to get more traction. I did have a bag of grit in the back for customers' paths but used some of it to get unstuck. Without the grit I would have had a big problem. I now have a borrowed shovel in the back too.On the plus side, no customers have been phoning to ask me where I've got to