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Kerry

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  1. Again Lee I beg to differ. The speeders are more likely to cause accidents. I'd rather drive at a slower speed and be late in this life than early in the next. 30 mph are just guidelines to adhere to, you can drive below that speed should you choose too its only a guideline as with the national speed limit on the country roads. I find the impatient, need for speed freaks are the greater risk, as who in their right mind would do national speed limit on say the bronygarth road or others around and about.... I do 20-25 mph along said road. Skillfull driving does come with age as the years of driving makes the wise more adept at the skill and are less likely to be reckless, you obviously have encountered people who drive too slow for your liking possibly elderly drivers, who are more cautious when driving...... good for them probably why they've lived to a ripe old age and are still driving.
  2. I beg to differ Lee, when I was taught to drive the first thing my instructer told me was 'you are now in charge of a potential dangerous piece of machinery'. Skillful driving comes with age and experience, I've noticed a lot of boy racers round here and this is not only directed to the young uns and fast driving is an issue. Agreed Common sense (which unfortunately seems to be going sparingly nowadays) is key, but also curteousy for others, not just other drivers but all people. I think driving fast is dangerous and show little regard for others and indeed themselves, it only takes one instance no matter how competent you think you are and its game over if not for you but for some other poor bugger. As this is mostly a rural location and you have livestock, horses, tractors etc on the roads as well as cars, fast driving is remarkably stupid and speaks volumes of the person who feels the need to outwardly show their prowess on the roads and indeed what that person is lacking in everyday life.
  3. I agree Maggie, we unfortunately live in a 'sod you jack' society, where people don't think of others in any given situation only their self. Only an hour ago I was travelling home from the vets and was doing less than 20 miles an hour on the country roads at the back of the playing fields in Weston Rhyn and some young lass in a silver car sped up out of nowhere right up to my bumper pushing me to hurry on, I slowed down even more, like my mum says 'why rush theres all tomorrow not touched'. Thankfully I was taught to consider others and when I was taught to drive by an old school retired driving instructer, he taught me to drive considering people ahead of me, at the back of me and at either side of me be it on the roads or pavements. There seems to be a lot of Stirling Moss's around this area, who will probably be the one's crying loudest if owt happened to any of their own. Also if ever I (perish the thought) hit an animal, I certainly wouldn't leave it in the middle of the road or if injured I would certainly stop to assist. My cat had a collar and his name tag on and was left at the side of a hedgerow and must have been unconcious until he was able to drag himself home 4 days later. After nearly £500 of vet fees he's hopefully getting better, but its going to take a long while til he's right again and if he doesn't get feeling back in to his bladder and is incontenent forever, in the long run i'll have to have him put to sleep.
  4. I've lived in Weston Rhyn for the last 10 months and have had quite a few near death experiences on the roads round these parts (Bronygarth and the back of the Quinta Estate being the most notable by far). I do not know why people feel the need to speed on these country lanes, as walkers, horseriders and dog walkers also use these roads too. These thoughtless individuals needing taking to task about their speed and selfish ways and I am going to get on to the Council to see what can be done about the problem. I moved here because I was led to believe that it was a safe place for my animals (the previous owner of our cottage lied about this issue and she will get hers) I have already lost one cat first week we moved here and have had one severley injured due to thoughtless drivers and he may have to be put to sleep if his condition worsens. Only last week I was nearly hit whilst walking my dog at the back of the Quinta, the guy nearly ploughed into us and we had to dive into the hedgerow and this is not the first time i've had dealings with speeders along that road whilst walking the dog and other dog walkers i've spoken to also have had instances of this happening to them. If you are one of these drivers, you need to wise up and think on, theres not only you on the roads and what goes around comes around, maybe you might just lose a loved one or get injured yourself. I know that there are lots of sensible drivers out there and like anything these individuals are a minority. I feel strongly that this matter needs addressing.
  5. I wonder if people could keep an eye out for one of my cats that has gone missing Sunday just gone. He's black with a red collar with his name and number in a little barrel. He's the second of our cats to have just vanished since we moved here 10 months ago. Our other Black tom cat, disappeared in October last year and has never been seen again. So if you could all check your outhouses, garages and sheds, or if you have knocked a cat down or know of a cat being killed on the roads, please could you let me know, as its the not knowing that is hardest to cope with. Many thanks.
  6. Hi, is there anymore news or information regarding the knitting circle? i.e. is there a start date? etc...
  7. wow! lovely pics, really think its time now we're getting warmer weather to dig out the telescope and start gazing myself, sorry don't have any info astrophotography to assist you further.... good luck and let us know how you get on.
  8. Am impressed Simple Simon ;) Though i'd wait til Thursday afternoon as the moon is in void course till just before 3pm. As someone who has recently inherited a telescope but has yet to take it out of the box from under the bed!, The night sky is soo clear and beautiful here in Weston Rhyn, there is an iphone app called star walk, that when you point your phone at the night sky it tells you which planets your gazing at. Hope this helps.
  9. There must be a strong pagan link to the area in the past (most probably) as these stones were errected next to 'Temple Woods' Fascinating. I wonder if Mr. West was a follower or sympathiser of the 'old ways'?.
  10. A great website and its free to help others who have lost their pets.
  11. Just thought i'd up date you. We got reunited with our cat, Magick after nearly 5 months of him being missing. With special thanks to Animalsearchuk without their help we would have never got him back. He was found 23 miles away in Shrewsbury and is now back home with us, time to crack open the tuna! :)
  12. I'm definately interested, I believe you also spoke to Anne about this venture. Hope it gets off the ground just what this village needs a knitting circle, though I would leave the 'bitch' part out of the advertising its only attracts that kind of energy. Knit and Natter sounds alot better :)
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