Friday, 5 October 2012

Tales from Brummagem

I have written plenty about Amey and their lack of responsiveness. Hopefully by the time the traffic calming is all finished they will prove me and all the other critics wrong. I believe Cranfield's own great wall of China - the steeply rising table coming into the village from Marston Hill, has been adjusted. I'm also hoping that the build up of water around the centre of the village is a temporary feature. So members of the jury are still listening to the case and have still to retire to consider their verdict. Normally in a court of law you are not allowed to know about previous convictions. But here in the Court of Cranfield we want to know the whole story.

So, readers might appreciate this tale from one of the leafier parts of Birmingham concerning Amey no less. The lack of consultation is a familiar and worrying feature. 

You can read it on the Birmingham Post website. 






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