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Mud, mud, glorious mud..
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<blockquote data-quote="Happy hillbily" data-source="post: 7957565" data-attributes="member: 3475"><p>You having a laugh ! Council don't have any money to enforce it. Contractors doing the groundworks for a telecoms mast here made a hell of a mess of the single track road up to the site, damaged the surface and the ditch and verges. Sub contractor went bust soon after supposedly finishing job, company who hired the subcontractor washed their hands and said it's not our problem, local council guy said no point going after the company, as it wouldn't be best value for the rate payers, in other words they didn't have the cash to go to court. Ended up the mast company paid for some remedial work for the Vergès, but to this day the surface of the road is still hasn't been repaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy hillbily, post: 7957565, member: 3475"] You having a laugh ! Council don't have any money to enforce it. Contractors doing the groundworks for a telecoms mast here made a hell of a mess of the single track road up to the site, damaged the surface and the ditch and verges. Sub contractor went bust soon after supposedly finishing job, company who hired the subcontractor washed their hands and said it's not our problem, local council guy said no point going after the company, as it wouldn't be best value for the rate payers, in other words they didn't have the cash to go to court. Ended up the mast company paid for some remedial work for the Vergès, but to this day the surface of the road is still hasn't been repaired. [/QUOTE]
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