Street lamps worth £100k installed this week (From Gazette)
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Street lamps worth £100k installed in Dovercourt High Street this week
3:00pm Sunday 6th January 2013 in News By Helen Barnett
DECORATIVE street lamps costing more than £100,000 will be installed this week as part of a town’s regeneration.
Twelve heritage lamp columns will be added to Dovercourt High Street following £102,000 of section 106 money agreed by Lidl supermarket after setting up in the town.
They will run from Station Road to Hordle Place on both sides of the road.
High Street will be closed from Kingsway to Station Road, Dovercourt, while the lamps are installed. There will also be no waiting allowed in part of these streets between 6am and 6pm.
Work was due to begin in December but after speaking to traders Tendring decided to wait until Monday, January 7, to avoid disruption to Christmas shopping.
Comments(20)
Traffico
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4:33pm Sun 6 Jan 13
smokeyjoe,colchester
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4:48pm Sun 6 Jan 13
multitasker
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6:50pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Boris
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8:54pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Either way, £100,000 sounds a lot of money for 12 street lights.
bloke down the pub
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1:03am Mon 7 Jan 13
HandyManny
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6:09am Mon 7 Jan 13
rascalmaster
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7:18am Mon 7 Jan 13
all we have to do now; is stop them getting stolen!
the undertaker
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1:30pm Mon 7 Jan 13
bloke down the pub wrote:I don't believe this was just a Tory decision. They had to spend the money before a certain time or lose it and the whole council decided on this, it may have even been a town council decision.
Which tory councillor has got this contract. What a sad Tory waist of money.
the undertaker
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1:34pm Mon 7 Jan 13
the undertaker wrote:also if it was a town council decision I think the town council has more Labour than Tory councillors on it so we can blame Labour for wasting money
bloke down the pub wrote: Which tory councillor has got this contract. What a sad Tory waist of money.I don't believe this was just a Tory decision. They had to spend the money before a certain time or lose it and the whole council decided on this, it may have even been a town council decision.
bloke down the pub
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1:52pm Mon 7 Jan 13
the undertaker wrote:Publish the vote and lets see who was to blame.
the undertaker wrote:also if it was a town council decision I think the town council has more Labour than Tory councillors on it so we can blame Labour for wasting money
bloke down the pub wrote: Which tory councillor has got this contract. What a sad Tory waist of money.I don't believe this was just a Tory decision. They had to spend the money before a certain time or lose it and the whole council decided on this, it may have even been a town council decision.
25414nora
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6:13pm Mon 7 Jan 13
Here we have a supermarket chain, and a town council adding a little bit of light to a rather dark and drab Harwich town. I suspect that most of the criticism
on here is from people who dont even live in the town.
saywhatyousee
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6:42pm Mon 7 Jan 13
saywhatyousee
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6:45pm Mon 7 Jan 13
CRG2001
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7:28pm Mon 7 Jan 13
jeffbridges
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12:23am Tue 8 Jan 13
but is it not most towns you now describe, as most outside harwich are in the same position.
section 106 payments are better then nothing,
so be grateful the money was accepted, and be visibly spent in your town.
rascalmaster
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6:52am Tue 8 Jan 13
it's fast becoming an essential ingredient in galvanising a local economy...
CRG2001
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8:35pm Tue 8 Jan 13
stevie,essex
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3:20pm Wed 9 Jan 13
pawkafierce
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3:37pm Wed 9 Jan 13
SOMETHING2SAY says...
3:21pm Sun 6 Jan 13