When you see something like that, it makes me want to work back through the decision chain to identify every official who OK’d it and everyone who knew about it and said nothing.
In September 1967 the Temple Meads flyover was built linking Temple Way with Redcliffe Way. It was only intended as a temporary structure to improve traffic conditions on the busiest four-way junction in the city, but it lasted 31 years (June 1998) #BristolFacts
Barack Obama is America's most admired man for the 11th year in a row, according to Gallup's annual poll.
Michelle Obama is now the most admired woman. axios.com/barack-michell…
Doesn’t it look just great when the #plastic is taken away! Who would like this to be something that all supermarkets do?
#WarOnWaste #OnePlasticFreeDay #WorldEnvironmentDay
Just a few hundred miles away from our capital. 👇 Normal people moving about with cars.
Criminal we don’t have the same. Time for change.
#Movingpeoplenotcars
This is a hard time of year for a lot of people. The Samaritans Suicide Hotline is 116 123.
A simple copy and paste might save someone's life. Would three Twitter friends please copy this text and post under their own name?
While sales of e-bikes in the Netherlands are already booming, new tax laws effective January 1 mean employees can lease one for €7 per month, while claiming €0.19 per kilometre ridden.
The scheme is expected to put an extra 150,000 on the road in 2020. ebiketips.road.cc/content/news/n…
The WEF in Davos next week is total waste of time, energy and taxpayers’ and shareholders’ money - $19000 a pop to get in to 'press the flesh' with the 'good & the great' & achieve very little. In times of economic weakness, what an insult to working people.
So #Britain enters a recession caused by #Covid_19
We can either let it engulf us or get cracking at creating new #Businesses & growing existing ones.
#BuyBritish #ShopLocal Buy #cars #food & anything else, made, grown, or processed in the #UK
#ThinkPositive
#Entrepreneurs
🥩 A little over 30 years ago, there were 15,000 independent butcher shops in the UK.
By 2015, the number had fallen by 60%
Are we witnessing the death of the traditional butcher shop?
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telegraph.co.uk/food-and-drink…
‘We’ve got some great local support...but people don’t believe me when I tell them 40% of our sales come from tourists,’ Preston says. ‘
'They come in, take a load of pictures, then just buy a jar of jam.’ He laughs; business is business.