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Marple Community Events Calendar => Events => Events Archive => Topic started by: ludworth on May 06, 2016, 11:52:08 PM
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Please note that Town Street, Marple Bridge, will be closed to all vehicular traffic for the Marple Bridge Association "Summer Street Party" on Sunday 12th June 2016.
The closure will take place from 11.00 hrs. to 18.00 hrs. Stewards will be on patrol to assist emergency services if they require access during the event.
Diversions for traffic heading to and from Mill Brow, Mellor and New Mills will be sign posted.
BUSINESSES IN THESE AREAS WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL ON 12TH JUNE.
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Town Street, Marple Bridge, will be closed to all vehicular traffic for the Marple Bridge Association's "Summer Street Party" on Sunday 12th June 2016.
Tickets available from Marple Bridge P.O.
The closure will take place from 11.00 hrs. to 18.00 hrs. Stewards will be on patrol to assist emergency services if they require access during the event.
Diversions for traffic heading to and from Mill Brow, Mellor and New Mills will be sign posted.
BUSINESSES IN THESE AREAS WILL BE ACCESSIBLE AND OPEN AS USUAL ON 12TH JUNE.
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Someone remind Stagecoach this time....
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205014565238937&set=o.337004719681244&type=3&theater
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Someone remind Stagecoach this time....
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10205014565238937&set=o.337004719681244&type=3&theater
Is there any busses up that way sunday .
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All emergency services, local transport companies and businesses have been sent several notifications of the closure and diversions. A map of the route was also sent.
The diversion will take traffic from Lower Fold along Hogarth Road, Constable Drive, Hollins Lane and Longhurst Lane and vice versa. There are no diversions to Mill Brow via Lane Ends.
The 375 from Mellor runs Monday to Saturday according to Stagecoach time tabling. Please reconfirm this with the bus company before you travel.
All businesses in Mellor, Mill Brow and New Mills are accessible and are open as usual on the day.
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Marple Bridge's Town Street will be the venue for a Royal Street party to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday on Sunday 12 June from 12noon until 5pm:
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cj7QRTUXEAEbUKI.jpg)
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Blimey, her birthday was in April.
Are we celebrating 2-months later because it took us that long to clean up the streets for her? :o
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Blimey, her birthday was in April.
Are we celebrating 2-months later because it took us that long to clean up the streets for her? :o
The Queen's Official Birthday is on Saturday 11 June and on Sunday 12 June street parties are taking place throughout the country. Marple Bridge is one of these. Well done to the MBA!
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Excellent article in the Guardian about the Marple Bridge party.
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Excellent article in the Guardian about the Marple Bridge party.
can anyone post a link to it '
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/12/stockport-street-party-offers-rain-soaked-toast-to-queen-on-her-90th-birthday
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/12/stockport-street-party-offers-rain-soaked-toast-to-queen-on-her-90th-birthday
Thanks .
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Why is the Guardian piece an excellent article??? Sneering, patronising, bitter, twisted and rddled with the propaganda of the left agenda would be more appropriate adjectives. The comments section of the article only underline this.
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I think you must have been reading a different article to me. The comments section also has quite a broad range of views.
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I'm with Denise on this. Ignoring 'below the line' comments - which is always the best thing to do! - I can't find a single word in the article which is the slightest bit ' sneering, patronising, bitter, or twisted'. On the contrary, the tone is gentle and good humoured. Maybe moorendman didn't actually read it...........
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I'm with Denise on this. Ignoring 'below the line' comments - which is always the best thing to do! - I can't find a single word in the article which is the slightest bit ' sneering, patronising, bitter, or twisted'. On the contrary, the tone is gentle and good humoured. Maybe moorendman didn't actually read it...........
Perhaps he should have help organise to see the amount of work it takes to set up.
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I did read it, Dave, I would hardly just pick a newspaper article out of mid air to get irritated by. I read it online though, perhaps if you have to buy it , you feel differently about it's content.
Amazon, as ever , not sure what you are on about.
I am not alone in feeling that the article was following an "agenda" :
https://www.facebook.com/groups/138487999521459/permalink/1034879679882282/?comment_id=1035148916522025¬if_t=group_comment¬if_id=1465819460148873
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My favourite bit of the article was someone saying "She's only 90 once!"
No mate, this is 90th birthday number 2.
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I am not alone in feeling that the article was following an "agenda" :
I must say that I can see why this article has irritated @moorendman and other Marple Bridge folk. There is just something condescending and superior about the way it's written.
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Yes, I suppose you could regard it as a bit condescending, though it didn't strike me that way.
But I'm still struggling to find anything in it which is 'sneering, patronising, bitter, twisted and riddled with the propaganda of the left agenda'. Blimey! :o
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It being a Guardian article, it didn't follow the usual Royal-grovelling tone of other papers. It did poke fun a little bit, but get over it!