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A different kind of pasty
Step daughter finally got to her boyfriends at about 2am. Not bad, she left work in Rottingdean at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and got to his village near Horsham at 2am this morning.
Don't let the truth spoil a good story , ok then lamie it's about 3 inches but still snowing so probably will be about 5 inches in the morning
Your back what? Light? Passage?
u've been had ..someones reporting there wife had six inches in shoreham..i'd complain to the council
Six inches last night and apparently eight inches this morning.
In all seriousness, what's the M23 and A23 like now? Gonna be around that way at 3ish
Tuned into the BBC for an update - guy was at Pease Pottage. Excellent I thought. Did he mention the current conditions? Did he ****.
The snow has melted on the roads down here, so is the a23 completely clear now?
I left work in Surrey at 5.15. No problem around M25 and down M23 towards Gatwick, then got stuck after Pease Pottage at around 6pm.
Got home in BH at 4.50 am this morning!
11.5 hours journey.
No food or water with me as didn't know the weather was going to be bad; not much on websites to suggest otherwise before I left work.
BBC Sussex radio were brilliant, right through to 2am with all the info they had and people calling in with updates & news.
Two biggest complaints -
1. Why was seemingly nothing done to treat the roads/clear them earlier - why wait till there was a major issue? The Highways Agency/Council coming in for biggest slagging. Police were mainly praised for doing best they could.
2. No information. Very little coming through from Police or authorities on what was going on & estimated resolution times.
The first one is preventative action, the second one is communications.
OK, shit happens and it would have been better to prevent something like this if possible. But once there's a major issue, communication is key and this was very sadly lacking.
Sitting in your car for hours on end, not moving and not knowing what's going on and when things may get better is dire.
One of the presenters on BBC Sussex was saying (and I totally agree) - why isn't there a communications plan in place for major incidents like this?
Key organisations involved in trying to resolve the situation, like County Council, Highways & Police, should have a well rehearsed, co-ordinated communications plan.
Most people in situations like this turn to their local radio station for information; why aren't the authorities providing this information to them to broadcast?
If there is a comms plan, then it was very poorly implemented!!
Anyway, feel like pants today and hoping the Albion can cheer me up by winning against Barnsley!
p.s. Badger - unless your director's email was delayed being sent till 6.37 or unless he fell asleep or left his car abandoned, that sounds suspiciously like's bollocks! Otherwise how did I get home in BH before he got moving?...
I left work in Surrey at 5.15. No problem around M25 and down M23 towards Gatwick, then got stuck after Pease Pottage at around 6pm.
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1. Why was seemingly nothing done to treat the roads/clear them earlier - why wait till there was a major issue?
Christ, how many gritting lorries do people think there are out there?!
Christ, how many gritting lorries do people think there are out there?! They are a finite resource and In any case would not have prevented the problems on the roads even if there were double the amount. I'm sure some people just love to blame someone else instead of just accepting that sometimes the elements win and we just have to cope as best we can. I doubt that will stop the daily mailesque outrage from some people though.