Over the next three weeks, we will be distributing our Newsletter giving you the opportunity to vote for a two-way Croft Road as part of a united campaign; should you not want to do it yourself.
THERE'S ONLY TWO WAYS TO SOLVE THIS!
Saturday 28 June 2008
WHO DO YOU TELL?
We’re lucky in Spencers Wood, Three Mile Cross and Shinfield to have some great Councillors that are only too willing to listen and lend their support to a campaign that means more than protecting the interests of a minority.
The say NO campaign asks you to contact the people who can make your voice heard in the corridors of power:-
To register your opposition to the permanent one-way in Croft Road, please contact the council directly on this link or one of the Councillors below by clicking upon their name or giving them a call on the blower.
The say NO campaign asks you to contact the people who can make your voice heard in the corridors of power:-
To register your opposition to the permanent one-way in Croft Road, please contact the council directly on this link or one of the Councillors below by clicking upon their name or giving them a call on the blower.
Barrie Patman
Conservative
0118 988 3270
barrie.patman@wokingham.gov.uk
Conservative
0118 988 3270
barrie.patman@wokingham.gov.uk
Anthony Pollock
Conservative
0118 988 7110
anthony.pollock@anthonypollock.co.uk
Conservative
0118 988 7110
anthony.pollock@anthonypollock.co.uk
Malcolm Bryant
Conservative
0118 975 5570
Conservative
0118 975 5570
Friday 27 June 2008
LIFE IS LIKE A BOX OF CHOCOLATES
Life really is like a box of chocolates in the case of pulling out of your drive or taking a short cut; it’s about having a choice.
If the yes campaign folk get their way, driving to pick up a bag of compost from Dobbies would, as it does now, mean a permanent twenty five minute round trip.
If you’ve got to ‘do the round trip’ every time you want a bulb from Dobbies you might as well go to B&Q.
Dobbies benefits from Croft Road being a two way connection and the NO campaign calls upon Tesco Stores plc and Dobbies for their support.
If the yes campaign folk get their way, driving to pick up a bag of compost from Dobbies would, as it does now, mean a permanent twenty five minute round trip.
If you’ve got to ‘do the round trip’ every time you want a bulb from Dobbies you might as well go to B&Q.
Dobbies benefits from Croft Road being a two way connection and the NO campaign calls upon Tesco Stores plc and Dobbies for their support.
HIGH FUEL BILLS – REDUCE MILEAGE
The inconvenience of being forced to drive in the opposite direction to which you wanted to go; the huge additional cost in fuel involved and the environmentally unfriendly carbon footprint it leaves makes the permanent ‘one-way’ scheme short sighted at best, stupid at worst.
Say no, simply because:
It’s inconvenient
It requires more fuel usage
It creates more pollution
It’s a waste of valuable time
Increased risk of accident at Clares Green Road end
Say no, simply because:
It’s inconvenient
It requires more fuel usage
It creates more pollution
It’s a waste of valuable time
Increased risk of accident at Clares Green Road end
THE HOP INN
A great shop for the local community. As the name suggests, convenient and specialises in a massive selection of beers, alcoholic beverages, DVDs, snacks and munchies.
With the proposed ‘one-way’ alliance scheme, no longer will it be convenient and people will get their beer elsewhere.
The NO campaign calls upon The Hop Inn and it's customers for their support. Thank you.
With the proposed ‘one-way’ alliance scheme, no longer will it be convenient and people will get their beer elsewhere.
The NO campaign calls upon The Hop Inn and it's customers for their support. Thank you.
THE FARRIER'S ARMS
This is probably the best pub in the area, well kept clear cool beer and always a welcoming hospitable place to be.
As is the case with Brian’s Hop Inn, the ‘one-way’ would end this pubs convenience for many. The NO campaign calls upon the Farriers for it’s support.
As is the case with Brian’s Hop Inn, the ‘one-way’ would end this pubs convenience for many. The NO campaign calls upon the Farriers for it’s support.
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