Friday, 2 August 2013

And it doesn't look like they will be coming back




Not at least while the Cemetery Road equivalent of the Berlin Wall remains in situ.

These concrete barriers may not look pretty but they sure will prevent any invasions as witnessed this week. Local opinion is divided as to their aesthetic appeal but on the whole I think locals would prefer these concrete blocks to travellers caravans.

Any locals care to add their opinion?

11 comments:

woman gossip dog walker said...

Not liking it but I suppose it is the better of two evils.

Goodbye and good riddance said...

I don't say this very often but well done TMBC and the local authorities.

Jewish ghetto said...

We could do with an Israeli style version of this concrete barrier, i.e a thirty foot high wall, around our national borders.

Anonymous said...

I think they are temp until they can do something better to look at

White Survival said...

A pertinent and timely message to all those staunch (and naive)"British nationalists" who stubbornly still believe that ballot box politics is the way for the white race to save itself.

Emma Looney c/o Broadmoor Hospital said...

Towers with searchlights and machine guns would be best I suppose you vicious Nazis. Shocking that these poor, oppressed, peaceful travelling folk who have a great deal to contribute to our understanding of different cultures are treated so. I would gladly buy a house next to a traveller site just to prove to all you bigots what decent people they are.

Curmudgeon said...

They look like the brainchild of the very same council jobs worth who designed and implemented Hyde’s civic square; - a man with overweening superiority complex.

Anonymous said...

@Emma Looney, are you sure they giving you the right meds in that hospital?

I hope you were being sarcastic to the very last word. Everywhere these kind of traveling community go crime and antisocial behavior follows.

If the courts had moved them on they would not have returned. The wall is unnecessary but I am sure someone made a few quid putting it there. All would happen if they returned is their vehicles and machinery would be seized and they would be the homeless community probably living in a B&B.

Anonymous said...

Check out Cringle Fields park Levenshulme Errwood Road and note the large tree trunks lying along the perimeter,been there ages and does the trick.

And Soon The Darkness said...

The Levenshulme new locals don't take kindly to uninvited guests. They seem to prefer their own.

Anonymous said...

So how many councillors live in Denton or near Cemetery Road ? Anyone know ?