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What's the hold-up?

Published 14 Dec 2009 11:30 Mobiles Print Comments 0 Comments

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Who are the people who dug a hole at Glencraig, blocked off half the road, then abandoned it, weeks ago, causing holdup and annoyance to drivers, at a time when there seems to be roadworks all over the place?

Most of these jobs are ongoing, unlike this one. The hole was not even in the road, but on the pavement, yet they blocked off half the road with traffic lights and cones (I work in construction and I understand that they had to create a walkway round the hole in the pavement, but to go away and leave it for weeks was ridiculous.

Was there a point to this hole, or was it an exercise purely to annoy the public?

The excavation appears to be filled in now, but the traffic lights and cones remained. Why?

BILL Bishop, Kildownie Crescent, Ballingry

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