Saturday 8 December 2007

Saturday

Entry for 08 December 2007
Just watched Robin Hood, it ended 12 mins ahead of time ? BBC1 is showing show before they start time ?

I got up at about 1800 hours, I did get up before, but went back to bed, ear ache all day.
I just had a phone call from my Dad, feel like talking on the phone, make my ear ache worst.

I took the trash & recycle iten to the recycle bins.
I got a copy of Canal Boat (December 2007 £3:25), which I found when cleaning a train, last night I think ?
A story on page 13, is about TESCO, they started to use the Mersey & Manchester Ship Canal, for transporting of cargoes of wine, along a 40 mile route from Port of Liverpool to the company's bottling depot in Manchester.
The first load was on October 18th 2007, three journeys per week, estimated 600,000 litres of wine on each journey.
Tesco claims this will take 50 lorries off the M62.
They are looking at water transport options elsewhere, it says.
It has a photo of the 'Liverpool - Manchester Shuttle', with a banner 'TESCO LESS CO2'

ULSTER CANAL

Ulster Canal - Wikipedia

AMBITIOUS £89M PLAN FOR ULSTER’S CANAL SYSTEM
A letter about the Ulster Canal and £39 million project for restoration.

Erewash Canal - Wikipedia

Erewash Canal Preservation and Development Association

Two letter about Erewash Canal

British Waterways

Scottish Canals

British Waterways

Saturday 8 December 2007 - 08:47PM (GMT)
Entry for 08 December 2007 Friday 2000 to 0800 Ipswich station, four hours overtime
Entry for 08 December 2007 Friday 2000 to 0800 Ipswich station, four hours overtime magnify
Done another night, Friday at Ipswich, four hours overtime (as it was a eight hour shift).

Emergency teams are called out in Warrenpoint and Rostrevor to cope with flooding following heavy rain.
arning issued of severe weather
Flood watches are in place across England and forecasters are warning of severe gales and snow.
Film-maker joins Cadbury protest
Award-winning film-maker Ken Loach leads a rally in protest against the closure of a Cadbury factory.
Tycoon considers two golf sites
Donald Trump may build a golf course in Antrim even if his Scottish development goes ahead.
Stress test
A telephone lie detector finds benefit cheat suspects

A campaign to start a Sunday service on the Robin Hood line attracts 10,000 signatures.
Hundreds of people are led to safety from a train as a tree catches fire after hitting overhead power cables.
There is severe disruption for travellers as mainline rail services are suspended and the A12 is closed.
tore withdraws organic turkeys
The bird flu outbreak results in the supermarket Waitrose not selling organic turkeys this Christmas.
Chaos on trains and roads
Tesco bars night delivery
More flooding affects Wales, with homes and a pub hit, one road shut by a mudslide and others closed, and sport called off.
Passengers see East Coast switch
A new operator takes over the London to Scotland East Coast Main Line on Sunday.
Drivers in Boston are warned to take care as traffic arrangements change in the latest part of an experiment.
Police say they will take action against people cycling on pavements after complaints from residents.
Boston's flood threat
Rogue sales representatives are cold calling householders and conning them into signing new energy contracts.

I just got up, at about 140 I think.


Saturday 8 December 2007 - 03:05PM (GMT)

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