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Topic Originator: MessiPar
Date: Sat 5 Oct 21:04
Is there massive financial resources for roadworks in Dunfermline as it seems it`s never ending. A road down from where I live has lights up for roadworks almost all year round. if you drive around Dunfermline it`s pretty much the same scenario in lots of areas. Are they so bad at repairing the roads that they have to keep doing it all year round, can companies not coordinate roadworks for damage, utilities, etc?
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Sat 5 Oct 21:29
I sometimes wonder if the companies use cheap materials for patch ups then it’s rinse and repeat every year.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Sun 6 Oct 08:10
Most roadworks are by private firms. They are supposed to coordinate but never do. Their reinstatement work is supposed to be checked by Fife Council but the staff have spent nearly 30 years trying to escape the Glenrothes roundabouts.
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 6 Oct 12:26
Boy I work with said that council budgets need used by end of either Sept/Oct so they pile in the roadworks at the end of the year with their excess budget. Makes sense as there always seems to be loads of work done this time of year on roads that have been neglected for the 10 months before.
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Topic Originator: CJM
Date: Sun 6 Oct 16:07
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jake89, Sun 6 Oct 08:10
Most roadworks are by private firms. They are supposed to coordinate but never do. Their reinstatement work is supposed to be checked by Fife Council but the staff have spent nearly 30 years trying to escape the Glenrothes roundabouts.
At least the roundabouts keep the traffic moving, clearly an issue in Dunfermline.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 7 Oct 16:45
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CJM, Sun 6 Oct 16:07
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jake89, Sun 6 Oct 08:10
Most roadworks are by private firms. They are supposed to coordinate but never do. Their reinstatement work is supposed to be checked by Fife Council but the staff have spent nearly 30 years trying to escape the Glenrothes roundabouts.
At least the roundabouts keep the traffic moving, clearly an issue in Dunfermline.
Speak for yourself. I`ve been going round the Queensway roundabout for almost 6 months now.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Mon 7 Oct 18:51
Please tell me ye have to get oot furra pee noo and again, Jake?
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Mon 7 Oct 19:44
I`m camped out in the middle living off discarded McDonald`s.
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Topic Originator: Athletico
Date: Tue 8 Oct 12:11
Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 6 Oct 12:26
Boy I work with said that council budgets need used by end of either Sept/Oct so they pile in the roadworks at the end of the year with their excess budget. Makes sense as there always seems to be loads of work done this time of year on roads that have been neglected for the 10 months before
Financial year runs March/April and all works are planned out for the whole year. Only emergency or unplanned works will get slotted in between. So the boy is talking rubbish.
Post Edited (Tue 08 Oct 12:11)
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Tue 8 Oct 15:11
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Athletico, Tue 8 Oct 12:11
Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sun 6 Oct 12:26
Boy I work with said that council budgets need used by end of either Sept/Oct so they pile in the roadworks at the end of the year with their excess budget. Makes sense as there always seems to be loads of work done this time of year on roads that have been neglected for the 10 months before
Financial year runs March/April and all works are planned out for the whole year. Only emergency or unplanned works will get slotted in between. So the boy is talking rubbish.
Thats fair enough then Athletico - it may just be that councils push for more repairs before the winter so looks like they are using up unused budgets 👍🏻
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