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The trouble with the whole town to turf scheme is that all the buildings on the north side of the roads need demolishing. The Kierby and the block of disused? offices nearer the market are an absolute eye sore. All the shops opposite The Royal Dyche are also decrepit. A bulldozer could make a huge improvement very quickly.
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Out of interest, which disused block? Used to be GUS and later Exercise for Less?Whitgord wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 9:34 pmThe trouble with the whole town to turf scheme is that all the buildings on the north side of the roads need demolishing. The Kierby and the block of disused? offices nearer the market are an absolute eye sore. All the shops opposite The Royal Dyche are also decrepit. A bulldozer could make a huge improvement very quickly.
Think it's the signage on the buildings across from Prinny. What did the buildings used to look like, some of the others on Yorkshire Street aren't terrible
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The office block I am thinking of is above Boots Chemist near Charter Walk. I also think the shops on Yorkshire St opposite Croft St are beyond redemption. I realise it would cost a lot but the town needs dragging into this century.
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The Town to Turf scheme has just been an absolute grade A **** up. Have the towns councillors or MP gone on record demanding an explanation from LCC as to why the farce is so far behind .
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Id clear both sidesWhitgord wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 9:34 pmThe trouble with the whole town to turf scheme is that all the buildings on the north side of the roads need demolishing. The Kierby and the block of disused? offices nearer the market are an absolute eye sore. All the shops opposite The Royal Dyche are also decrepit. A bulldozer could make a huge improvement very quickly.
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Pretty certain those offices are used, it may be an education setting. See people in them most days.
The parade of shops on Croft street all way down to library are in poor shape I agree.
I wish we would have looked after the old buildings.
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My normal daily commute from work can be anything from 15-30 minutes depending on traffic. Eastern avenue to Pendle way. The last two nights have taken over 1 hour around 4.30pm
This Town to the Turf project appears. to be dragging on for an eternity , I think it started work in June . Not only do they stop one of the main traffic flows around town Church street, Yorkshire street and the roundabout they also decide to create road works at the Mitre Traffic lights single lane, Todmorden road and also I am told Rossendale road. What price are we paying for this vanity project, think of all the omissions of the standstill traffic, wasted fuel cost, peoples time , affect on local shops and businesses. I thought this levelling up fund was to benefit the town ! its bring misery
Burnley used to have many routes in and out of town, Old Accy road which was connected, town centre traffic through st James street , we had less one way systems. and blocked off routes . If they wanted to enrich our lives look at better traffic flow in and out of town. Nobody will come to our pound and charity shops if you get stuck in traffic for hours
I have tried various routes , Eastern avenue /Colne road/active way ,Tod road to Parliament street, Active way,/ St James Street /Cavalry way. I might even try Padiham bypass or the M65 from Briefield. Tried leaving at different times like not on the hour or half hour marks which makes no difference
It's that bad you can't turn down Ormerod road because cars are queued up on Eastern avenue trying to get on, Then at the bottom it is single lane exit t and people turning right up Colne Road stop people turning left on Church street.
Do Lancashire County council look at the chaos they cause, Is anyone bothered ? Burnley is poorly planned out majority of work/edication places are up Eastern avenue area /Boohoo /Safran/two large schools Blessed and Sir John Thursby/Hospital etc Majority of people don't live in Burnley so commute from out of town all trying to get to the Motorway at Junction 10 . It's no better near the new Burnley college /Asda . It would help if they was a slip road to the M65 to Preston at the Crowwood junction perhaps traffic wouldn't clog up the town the same .
This Town to the Turf project appears. to be dragging on for an eternity , I think it started work in June . Not only do they stop one of the main traffic flows around town Church street, Yorkshire street and the roundabout they also decide to create road works at the Mitre Traffic lights single lane, Todmorden road and also I am told Rossendale road. What price are we paying for this vanity project, think of all the omissions of the standstill traffic, wasted fuel cost, peoples time , affect on local shops and businesses. I thought this levelling up fund was to benefit the town ! its bring misery
Burnley used to have many routes in and out of town, Old Accy road which was connected, town centre traffic through st James street , we had less one way systems. and blocked off routes . If they wanted to enrich our lives look at better traffic flow in and out of town. Nobody will come to our pound and charity shops if you get stuck in traffic for hours
I have tried various routes , Eastern avenue /Colne road/active way ,Tod road to Parliament street, Active way,/ St James Street /Cavalry way. I might even try Padiham bypass or the M65 from Briefield. Tried leaving at different times like not on the hour or half hour marks which makes no difference
It's that bad you can't turn down Ormerod road because cars are queued up on Eastern avenue trying to get on, Then at the bottom it is single lane exit t and people turning right up Colne Road stop people turning left on Church street.
Do Lancashire County council look at the chaos they cause, Is anyone bothered ? Burnley is poorly planned out majority of work/edication places are up Eastern avenue area /Boohoo /Safran/two large schools Blessed and Sir John Thursby/Hospital etc Majority of people don't live in Burnley so commute from out of town all trying to get to the Motorway at Junction 10 . It's no better near the new Burnley college /Asda . It would help if they was a slip road to the M65 to Preston at the Crowwood junction perhaps traffic wouldn't clog up the town the same .
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But, isn’t it the mission of town planners is to reduce car usage in town centres by any means possible. Hence the Town to Turf ‘walk.’
Chaos arising through the development and introduction of supposed ‘Greenways’ and ‘traffic calming’ schemes to aid the couple of ‘potential’ cyclists crossing/ using 100 metre of a road a day in the middle of no where are yet more examples.
Cause maximum disruption to motorists and they’ll find another way to visit the town ( or better still keep away) = mission achieved.
Chaos arising through the development and introduction of supposed ‘Greenways’ and ‘traffic calming’ schemes to aid the couple of ‘potential’ cyclists crossing/ using 100 metre of a road a day in the middle of no where are yet more examples.
Cause maximum disruption to motorists and they’ll find another way to visit the town ( or better still keep away) = mission achieved.
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It’s probably worth remembering that while the T2T project is running behind schedule, the original completion estimate was still summer of 2024. It’s not as if it should have been completed by now.
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The signs originally put up in June said that the roadworks would be in place for 6 weeks. The road was supposed to be clear before the football season started.RicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:18 amIt’s probably worth remembering that while the T2T project is running behind schedule, the original completion estimate was still summer of 2024. It’s not as if it should have been completed by now.
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That was the culvert repairs works, not the whole T2T scheme.The signs originally put up in June said that the roadworks would be in place for 6 weeks. The road was supposed to be clear before the football season started.
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As has been mentioned, that was for a specific piece of work. The whole project was originally planned to be completed in summer 2024. Now it’s September.
https://burnley.gov.uk/business/economi ... wn-2-turf/
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I love how someone dreamed to the phrase 'Town to Turf walk'. Like we couldn't do this before the expensive and disrupted tarting up began. Should have left the roundabout alone - it worked. Some of the money could have gone on the subway - better lights and 24/7 CCTV.atlantalad wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:03 amBut, isn’t it the mission of town planners is to reduce car usage in town centres by any means possible. Hence the Town to Turf ‘walk.’
Chaos arising through the development and introduction of supposed ‘Greenways’ and ‘traffic calming’ schemes to aid the couple of ‘potential’ cyclists crossing/ using 100 metre of a road a day in the middle of no where are yet more examples.
Cause maximum disruption to motorists and they’ll find another way to visit the town ( or better still keep away) = mission achieved.
Aye, keep away would be my advice. I avoid the town centre like the plague and use the bypass or motorway to go round it.
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But has that specific piece of work been completed? As far as I remember it, the road was supposed to be open before the football season started, and there were definitely signs saying "6 weeks". What exactly was supposed to have happened on those 6 weeks?RicardoMontalban wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 10:45 amAs has been mentioned, that was for a specific piece of work. The whole project was originally planned to be completed in summer 2024. Now it’s September.
https://burnley.gov.uk/business/economi ... wn-2-turf/
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I’m not sure to be honest, possibly the viaduct and culvert cleaning which I believe has been done.
Don’t know what the delays are but it’s possible that whatever they were they happened further up the schedule -maybe Harry Potts Way, or the culvert but took longer than anticipated, and it’s all a knock on. That section may have been intended for 6 weeks but that’s not to say further closures weren’t necessary and it’s all got snarled up.
The point I was making was the whole thing was predicted to take 12 months or so.
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The problem is the way it's being done. Keeping 2 way traffic on Yorkshire Steet except where physically impossible should have been top priority. It just has not been. The work appears to have been strung out over the full length, when short sections should have been used.
As I said earlier, once the new kerbs had bern constructed, the new pavings could have been done whilst allowing 2 way traffic. Especially when the apparent urgent work near the Aldi roundabout became necessary. LCC Highways have every power they needed to have sorted this and should have. They control who does what, when and have loads of sanctions available.
As I said earlier, once the new kerbs had bern constructed, the new pavings could have been done whilst allowing 2 way traffic. Especially when the apparent urgent work near the Aldi roundabout became necessary. LCC Highways have every power they needed to have sorted this and should have. They control who does what, when and have loads of sanctions available.
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Anyone else noticed that since these works started we’ve lost every game at home? Coincidence? I don’t think so.
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The culvert repair works as has already been said. The six weeks sign was specifically regarding that, nothing to do with the T2T.
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In which case it would have been helpful to put another sign up saying that disruption for other aspects of the scheme would go on for the foreseeable future. What is the point of advertising disruption for 6 weeks if they know full well it will be a year? It's worse than saying nothing at all.
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And what’s really frustrating is that LCC are doing the work and still make a mess of the works programmingsummitclaret wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 12:12 pmThe problem is the way it's being done. Keeping 2 way traffic on Yorkshire Steet except where physically impossible should have been top priority. It just has not been. The work appears to have been strung out over the full length, when short sections should have been used.
As I said earlier, once the new kerbs had bern constructed, the new pavings could have been done whilst allowing 2 way traffic. Especially when the apparent urgent work near the Aldi roundabout became necessary. LCC Highways have every power they needed to have sorted this and should have. They control who does what, when and have loads of sanctions available.
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A682 Closed for a couple of weeks at Newsholme ... between LP and Gisburn ... replacing the Railway bridge ... so its a roundabout route for us on Saturday
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Not replacing bridge, building customs post to control Yorkies sneaking into the paradise that is Lancashire.
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No, the question it begs is, which is more fun - a 15 minute bike ride or being sat in a car for an hour to travel 3 miles?
I'm only a cyclist because I can't afford a car but it's one of the most serendipitous things I've ever experienced. I've lost half a stone and 2% of body fat in a matter of months. Not to mention my overall fitness improving and the mood enhancing effects of the daily workout.
If anybody reading this thread is enduring a hideous car commute of 4-5 miles then I implore them to leave the car at home and dust off their old bike.
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Update with video & pictures from the Burnley express.
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/news/tra ... RPsLN-h7ug
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/news/tra ... RPsLN-h7ug
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I know things look worse in winter but I walked through the other day and it’s such a sh!t hole around that whole area.giveusaB wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 9:53 amUpdate with video & pictures from the Burnley express.
https://www.burnleyexpress.net/news/tra ... RPsLN-h7ug
The problem is it’s a little like when you decorate a room at home, it highlights how badly the others need doing, or if you do some white glossing, you end up doing the whole house.
It’s a good start though
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There's the pictures so you don't have use that God awful Burnley Express website
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Doesn't appear to be any great rush to get it finished. The council really are having a laugh at us all.
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What a mess
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Not to worry, LCC have brought in there top groundworker in who is the fastest on their books to speed things up.
He's there now.
He's there now.
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By the time it's finished we'll be bankrupt, in league 2 and there will be nobody going to The Turf anyway! It only makes sense if the ground is full every game and we're attracting loads of visitors and media attention.
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It needed doing regardless, its been neglected for way to long and was dreadfully designed for pedestrians getting into town. I hope they are putting cycle lanes in, w need to be encouraging people to use bikes as much as we can. The benefits are huge for many different reasons.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 11:19 amBy the time it's finished we'll be bankrupt, in league 2 and there will be nobody going to The Turf anyway! It only makes sense if the ground is full every game and we're attracting loads of visitors and media attention.
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Had a drive up there a week or so ago. Was really impressed with the work that has been done, but what’s the situation outside the Dyche, etc?
Are they just delayed? Surely can’t be taking this long for normal delays? Must be a problem?
Are they just delayed? Surely can’t be taking this long for normal delays? Must be a problem?
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The pub has tweeted this morning that work is due to start this week on the path outside.
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So only another 6 months. Then another couple of years for the traffic light system.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:38 pmThe pub has tweeted this morning that work is due to start this week on the path outside.
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I still think it’s criminal they got rid of the old roundabout. The trees kept the Kierby out of your eyesight a bit and now you can’t avoid looking at the eyesore.
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I was gutted when they were felled. Fair enough, tart up the pavement under the culvert and Harry Potts Way, but as for the rest - like you say, it exacerbates the eyesore and makes that entrance to the town centre look even more of an unwelcoming dump than it did before.deanothedino wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 12:48 pmI still think it’s criminal they got rid of the old roundabout. The trees kept the Kierby out of your eyesight a bit and now you can’t avoid looking at the eyesore.
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Even the tarting up isn’t going well. It’s harder walking to the Turf from town than it was before. They’ve extended the small wall to the underpass too soon as now you get trapped in a narrow pavement in a huge crowd if you’ve come that way unless you hop the wall.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 1:02 pmI was gutted when they were felled. Fair enough, tart up the pavement under the culvert and Harry Potts Way, but as for the rest - like you say, it exacerbates the eyesore and makes that entrance to the town centre look even more of an unwelcoming dump than it did before.
Just not joined up thinking at all.
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It doesn't take much more work. If they painted or clad the white parts of the Kierby to match the building across the road, it’d look less of an eye sore. They should also pull away all the old UCFB window adverts and tint them all black.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 1:02 pmI was gutted when they were felled. Fair enough, tart up the pavement under the culvert and Harry Potts Way, but as for the rest - like you say, it exacerbates the eyesore and makes that entrance to the town centre look even more of an unwelcoming dump than it did before.
In the grand scheme of things it doesn't cost a great deal to have a bit of neatness.
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A staggeringly pointless waste of public money, and a classic case of polishing a turd. As others have said any prettification serves only to draw attention to what hasn't been tarted up, and in particular brings the Keirby front and centre. Madness.
As for the ridiculous time this scheme of work is taking, staggering.
And replacing a busy but functional roundabout with a 4 way traffic light junction, well i think we know how that will end...
As for the ridiculous time this scheme of work is taking, staggering.
And replacing a busy but functional roundabout with a 4 way traffic light junction, well i think we know how that will end...
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