A591 re-opens
Delighted to hear that the A591 between Keswick and Windermere has re-opened this morning, three weeks ahead of schedule.
Since the December floods wrecked part of the A591 near Thirlmere, many residents have had to take massive detours which have often gone through routes like Kirkstone Pass or required people to go via Kendal and the M6, often adding around an hour to their journey times. Traders will also welcoming re-opening of the road: estimates suggest they have lost millions of pounds in lost revenue while the road has been shut.
A section of the road between the junction for St John's in the Vale, just south of Keswick, and Dunmail Raise, was washed away during a landslip. The repair was a joint project between Highways England and the County Council.
The road was declared officially opened this morning by Environment Minister and Penrith and The Border MP Rory Stewart.
Since the December floods wrecked part of the A591 near Thirlmere, many residents have had to take massive detours which have often gone through routes like Kirkstone Pass or required people to go via Kendal and the M6, often adding around an hour to their journey times. Traders will also welcoming re-opening of the road: estimates suggest they have lost millions of pounds in lost revenue while the road has been shut.
A section of the road between the junction for St John's in the Vale, just south of Keswick, and Dunmail Raise, was washed away during a landslip. The repair was a joint project between Highways England and the County Council.
The road was declared officially opened this morning by Environment Minister and Penrith and The Border MP Rory Stewart.
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I presume however that you are suggesting that drowning half the prominent Leave campaign members would help the "out" cause!
I don't see that as "sabotaging" the leave campaign, I think its more like trying to save it. (For the record - I'm most certainly not suggesting we drown anyone though)
The real cost of EU membership is a vast sum of money - a more realistic net figure is about £160 million a week.
Surely they could make the argument using this accurate figure.
Quoting the exaggerated sum of £350 million a week simply brings the leave side into disrepute.