Maybe a footpath so residents can get to the Grantown Rd one safely anon and some action on the speeding. Again this is another instance of our local infrastructure unable to cope with all those escaping the A96 by other routes.
Ha ha, a footpath. Enough places in Nairnshire where the traffic is much greater than it was thanks to the awful road conditions created by the Nairn traffic lights
All we seem to have created is a scapegoat footpath for everyone in a responsible position to bypass the issue. Why does no one but no one want to take up the problem? Any of our councillors care to answer, and please don't say we need some sort of survey/consultancy, most Nairnites /A96 users can see the problem for themselves everyday even if you're oblivious to it in your lofty role
We just need a Facebook page setup by the Monster Raving Nairn Get Rid of the Looney Traffic Lights Party and myself and most of Nairn will vote for them. Promise
If as it has been suggested that the problem is at least partly due to the Househill area being used as an alternative to travelling through Nairn then may I invite Drew to come to Nairn and stand beside the A96. I'm sure a lot of Nairn residents would turn out to meet him and tell him about the problems we face with the A96 and the traffic lights. Resolve this issue and Househill residents might well see a reduction in traffic?
Hey what happened to my comment, and why is someone trying to say they are Narook when I am Narook, Narook of the North... Reinstate my message immediately... I dunno, Narook's crawling oot the woodwork.
What is the problem? A group of houses sited outside the boundary of the town of Nairn. Nothing unusual here. There is hundreds of thousands (I'm sure) of examples of pockets of houses being sited out with an urban area all over the UK.
Why is Houshill so special as well. Is it because it's a group of houses. Do groups get special priority over single houses outside an urban area?
Traffic lights for Househill then?
ReplyDeleteMaybe a footpath so residents can get to the Grantown Rd one safely anon and some action on the speeding. Again this is another instance of our local infrastructure unable to cope with all those escaping the A96 by other routes.
ReplyDeleteHa ha, a footpath. Enough places in Nairnshire where the traffic is much greater than it was thanks to the awful road conditions created by the Nairn traffic lights
ReplyDeleteAll we seem to have created is a scapegoat footpath for everyone in a responsible position to bypass the issue. Why does no one but no one want to take up the problem? Any of our councillors care to answer, and please don't say we need some sort of survey/consultancy, most Nairnites /A96 users can see the problem for themselves everyday even if you're oblivious to it in your lofty role
We just need a Facebook page setup by the Monster Raving Nairn Get Rid of the Looney Traffic Lights Party and myself and most of Nairn will vote for them. Promise
Mmm ..... Are there not a lot of bits of Nairn without footpaths? Mill Road? Achareidh A96? Moss-side? Tradespark Rd?
ReplyDeletePriority assessment?
Did they not notice the lack of a footpath when they bought their houses.
ReplyDeleteCome stand at Clephanton junction at 8am , 5pm Drew.
ReplyDeleteIf as it has been suggested that the problem is at least partly due to the Househill area being used as an alternative to travelling through Nairn then may I invite Drew to come to Nairn and stand beside the A96. I'm sure a lot of Nairn residents would turn out to meet him and tell him about the problems we face with the A96 and the traffic lights. Resolve this issue and Househill residents might well see a reduction in traffic?
ReplyDeleteseems someone is using my pen name (narook) I did not post that message (7.42pm)
ReplyDeletemust be someone trying to give me a bad name.
the original,,,narook.
Perhaps you need to create a google profile to comment narook, then we'd know it was you :-) Deleted the other comment
ReplyDeleteWhy would someone try and give me a bad name. I didn't post that message @9:50 AM
ReplyDeleteI am the one and only narook so no copying, get your own name
narook
'I'm narook"
ReplyDelete"No I'm narook"
The Gurn has it's narook moment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8h_v_our_Q
Hey what happened to my comment, and why is someone trying to say they are Narook when I am Narook, Narook of the North...
ReplyDeleteReinstate my message immediately...
I dunno, Narook's crawling oot the woodwork.
NAROOK
What is the problem? A group of houses sited outside the boundary of the town of Nairn. Nothing unusual here. There is hundreds of thousands (I'm sure) of examples of pockets of houses being sited out with an urban area all over the UK.
ReplyDeleteWhy is Houshill so special as well. Is it because it's a group of houses. Do groups get special priority over single houses outside an urban area?