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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 56520Post GB_Groundworks

So my navaras in the garage and I've got a little micra courtesy car, so it hasn't been started since Friday. Been on shank's pony and sledges haha.

So been off work all week going stir crazy we've got over a foot of snow at mo, but got my boy so been having fun and sledging building snow men been to the park everybday going to try get him to nursery today so I can paint some rooms and sort out tax return haha.

How's the snow with you lot?

Pics to follow
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Post: # 56521Post London Stone Paving

Been watching the news everyday and listening to the radio it sounds like a nightmare out there.

Fortunately for me I've seen absolutely nothing of it. I live in Newbury and work in Staines, so its just a straight run up the M4. Its almost as if there is a forcefield covering the M4 corridor, clean as a whistle :)

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Post: # 56531Post Tony McC

We've got our usual 6mm dusting. Being in the lee of the Welsh Mountains and on the flatlands before the Pennines, we tend to get overlooked most of the time.

However, even without the snow there wouldn't be much work we would be able to get on with at these temps. Digging off, stoning up, drainage, but not fit for any mortar/concrete work and laying course sand would be frozen stiff all day.

I'll stay here, in the warm, trying to make sense of soakaway calculations!
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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 56534Post ilovesettsonmondays

weve got 5 inches in essex and still snowing .cabined up and got the minder dvd box set out .33dvds lol

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Post: # 56535Post Tommy

I'm on call this week for gritting. Been out 3 times already, 6-10 yesterday evening, and from half 3 this morning. Had approx 4 hours sleep since Sunday, so I'm off to bed

GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 56536Post GB_Groundworks

monday morning

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this morning, i swept the car off last night as well

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last night
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this morning

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about 6-8 inches

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my rd, miss my truck and got my boy is mums being a pain to put it lightly about not being able to have him in the snow

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Post: # 56553Post lutonlagerlout

just got in and have to say that was one of the coldest work days ever
the lads carried on in hemel whilst my self and the digger driver installed a compost toilet at my local allotments.
the concrete wagon turned up at 10 and all the sand was frozen along with the grit
but we got it sorted
at least it wasnt muddy
pics will follow when i have thawed out
LLL
PS picked a bulk bag of 10mm shingle up for a bit of weight on the back wheels,cut the bag and the shingle came out in a solid lump like dog food out of a can,took me 15 minutes to smash it to smaller lumps :(
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Post: # 56560Post GB_Groundworks

we had our cab star on range rover tires and wheels and council grey slabs layed all over the back for that extra bit of traction
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Post: # 56602Post Tommy

View from the back of our yard out onto the sports field
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My home from home this week
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The *brilliant* idea to replace our grit, stone, mixed by hand with Water softening salt granules
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Headlights, windscreens and pedestrians beware
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Post: # 56604Post Dave_L

Virtually no snow here in Somerset, bit chilly but we're ploughing on with our work programme.

Tarmac tommorrow! Bit of heat, yey :)
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Post: # 56605Post pickwell paving

we've got about 8 inches in lincolnshire think its snowed every day since saturday, so had the whole of the week at home getting under the missuses feet :D
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Post: # 56607Post rab1

12 inches up here and expecting the big freeze tonight.
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ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 56608Post ilovesettsonmondays

ill be struggling to make it down the dole to sign on the way its going in essex .still snowing :D

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Post: # 56609Post msh paving

not alot in west norfolk, been home all week temp not rising above 0c ben -4 to -6 at night,patio to lay but can't screed and lay on sand ,pissed off,crusher is out and 1 mini digger so got a micro income.....lol MSH :)
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Post: # 56612Post GB_Groundworks

lucky ground has frozen solid meaning we can use trazctor and trailer now to relay about a foot of top soil on a newly cut and filled rugby pitch.

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cup of tea with granddad

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