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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostCould you do me a favour and spell out the phonetics of this Clancydocwra.
When I ring the city corporation to complain I wish to be able to pronounce the name correctly please.
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Joshi
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostWhen I ring the city corporation to complain
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostCould you do me a favour and spell out the phonetics of this Clancydocwra.
When I ring the city corporation to complain I wish to be able to pronounce the name correctly please.
Thanks
Joshi
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostFor standard works it depends on what the council allow on the works permit: if letting the works start at 7am means they will be finished by end of play they would rather do that than carry the works over two days.
If the works are an emergency then there is no time embargo / noise restriction
Also depends on who the employers are Clancy Docwra are a major stats / civils sub contractor: if employed directly by the local council they can pretty much do what they like.
I suggest ear plugs
When I ring the city corporation to complain I wish to be able to pronounce the name correctly please.
Thanks
Joshi
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostI don't know how you pronounce this name or who it even is asides from the fact that I was awoken at 7 am this morning from my bed thinking there was an earthquake going on in Swindon.
There was all manner of jack hammers and drills pounding away in my street and this ruined any chances I had of having a lie in today. Isn't there any law restricting these rackets before a certain time?
Don't you care about long-term youth unemployment?
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Originally posted by Hill Station Murthy View PostI don't know how you pronounce this name or who it even is asides from the fact that I was awoken at 7 am this morning from my bed thinking there was an earthquake going on in Swindon.
There was all manner of jack hammers and drills pounding away in my street and this ruined any chances I had of having a lie in today. Isn't there any law restricting these rackets before a certain time?
For standard works it depends on what the council allow on the works permit: if letting the works start at 7am means they will be finished by end of play they would rather do that than carry the works over two days.
If the works are an emergency then there is no time embargo / noise restriction
Also depends on who the employers are Clancy Docwra are a major stats / civils sub contractor: if employed directly by the local council they can pretty much do what they like.
I suggest ear plugs
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Clancydocwra
I don't know how you pronounce this name or who it even is asides from the fact that I was awoken at 7 am this morning from my bed thinking there was an earthquake going on in Swindon.
There was all manner of jack hammers and drills pounding away in my street and this ruined any chances I had of having a lie in today. Isn't there any law restricting these rackets before a certain time?Tags: None
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