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Post by jimgreen on Jun 29, 2023 17:09:19 GMT
The spell of heavy rain the other week stopped all the contractors work so they are playing catch up and a few other sites are higher up the pipeline that us. They are due to restart work next week.
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Post by bluey7 on Jun 29, 2023 17:40:46 GMT
thanks for update Jim
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Post by welshrover on Jul 4, 2023 20:54:15 GMT
Never been a royalist or paid any attention to the royal family.
Why is it named after George V and not 1-2-3 or 4 or Edward or some other king.
Is there a connection with George V and Chester?
Genuine question not a piss take, myself and the royal family have never mixed in the same circles so know very little about them.
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Post by Malcolm Tucker on Jul 4, 2023 21:29:50 GMT
Never been a royalist or paid any attention to the royal family. Why is it named after George V and not 1-2-3 or 4 or Edward or some other king. Is there a connection with George V and Chester? Genuine question not a piss take, myself and the royal family have never mixed in the same circles so know very little about them. The playing fields are the King George V playing fields; “King George V Playing Fields are a network of parks, playing fields, recreational grounds and green spaces across the UK established and protected in memory of HM King George V. There are 506 King George's Fields, which are protected forever with Fields in Trust to ensure they will always be there for communities as places for sport, nature and play.”
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Post by welshrover on Jul 4, 2023 21:49:49 GMT
Never been a royalist or paid any attention to the royal family. Why is it named after George V and not 1-2-3 or 4 or Edward or some other king. Is there a connection with George V and Chester? Genuine question not a piss take, myself and the royal family have never mixed in the same circles so know very little about them. The playing fields are the King George V playing fields; “King George V Playing Fields are a network of parks, playing fields, recreational grounds and green spaces across the UK established and protected in memory of HM King George V. There are 506 King George's Fields, which are protected forever with Fields in Trust to ensure they will always be there for communities as places for sport, nature and play.” Thanks for the explanation. It's a good day when you learn something new.
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Post by stangandy on Jul 6, 2023 16:45:11 GMT
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