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  1. kaputnik
    Moderator

    Mother Kaputnik is mainly knitting hats, gloves and toys for Syrian refugees this year. Last year it was all about the big, pink mile-long peace scarf to wrap around the fence at Faslane and Aldermaston. No time for yarn bombing alas.

    I think yarn bombing with an angle grinder has its benefits.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  2. SRD
    Moderator

    *innocent face*

    Posted 9 years ago #
  3. SRD
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  4. sallyhinch
    Member

    Perhaps the George Street Bollards could do with some protection? I might be able to get hold of someone in B(aC)PA ...

    Posted 9 years ago #
  5. chdot
    Admin

    "Perhaps the George Street Bollards could do with some protection?"

    You'd have to pin them down first...

    Posted 9 years ago #
  6. SRD
    Moderator

    A remark made to me in passing confirms that at least some people within council are sure these are being knocked over deliberately....

    Posted 9 years ago #
  7. chdot
    Admin

    "

    Trying to make one path suitable for everyone might be difficult to achieve, the main point to consider is how to allow as many different activities to take place safely. This section will help you decide how to provide multi-use paths.

    "

    http://www.pathsforall.org.uk/pfa/creating-paths/multi-use-a-accessibility.html

    Posted 9 years ago #
  8. SRD
    Moderator

    "A spokesman for the group said: “This is the first action the group has taken, but difficult-to-see bollards (and chicanes) are a problem everywhere.

    “Where a town or city needs action, we will make arrangements to strike again.

    “For instance, we hear drivers in Edinburgh have a great deal of difficulty spotting the new bollards in George Street, given the number of times they’ve knocked them over.”

    http://www.scotsman.com/news/transport/yarn-bombers-strike-dumfries-in-bollard-protest-1-3694165

    Posted 9 years ago #
  9. gembo
    Member

    A spokesMan no less. That Frank Fassett has a lot to answer for. (Google kaffe Fassett for more colourful knitting men)

    Posted 9 years ago #
  10. fimm
    Member

    Hehehe.
    Big pompoms would look good on the George Street bollards, I think, seeing as they are skinny and "hard to see".

    Posted 9 years ago #
  11. sallyhinch
    Member

    From the Scotsman (seriously, the Dumfries Yarn Bombing is now breaking news):

    "Yarn bombers latest - now it's war: Dumfries and Galloway dismiss yarns as "litter" and say they will be removed. Update soon @TheScotsman"

    https://twitter.com/AlastairDalton/status/568094084004519936

    Posted 9 years ago #
  12. gembo
    Member

    D & g council falling into a carefully crocheted trap? Soon hand knitted candidates will be ousting sitting councillors

    Posted 9 years ago #
  13. SRD
    Moderator

    Update to Scotsman article:

    An Edinburgh City Council spokeswoman said: “Bollards were initially installed on George Street to deter cars from driving on the new cycle lane.

    “However, a number of these bollards have since been removed as drivers have become used to changes on the street and are no longer posing a danger to cyclists using the dedicated lane.”

    Posted 9 years ago #
  14. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    Whoever did this should a) watch their tension and b) tuck their ends in.

    I wonder if good knitters also make good wheel builders?

    Posted 9 years ago #
  15. SRD
    Moderator

    Reporting Scotland 16mins in. Who knew bollards could make the national news?

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b052fyrf/reporting-scotland-18022015

    Posted 9 years ago #
  16. algo
    Member

    Brilliant! Where do they get these interviewees from?

    Posted 9 years ago #
  17. dougal
    Member

    “However, a number of these bollards have since been removed as drivers have become used to changes on the street and are no longer posing a danger to cyclists using the dedicated lane.”

    Ahahahahahaha! Ahahahahaha! Ah-cough-splutter Excuse me, I must be thinking of a different George Street then.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  18. I were right about that saddle
    Member

    @algo

    Just watched the interview. The guy sounds very Scottish and his discourse is peppered with buzz words apparently intended to present a simulacrum of learning. Perhaps he's a Pacific Quay plant?

    Posted 9 years ago #
  19. fimm
    Member

    "... drivers ... are no longer posing a danger to cyclists..." Hmmm.

    I notice that they don't say that drivers are no longer using the lane...

    Posted 9 years ago #
  20. chdot
    Admin


    IMG_7976 by tricky27, on Flickr

    Ghent

    Leith Walk *could* be like this.

    Posted 9 years ago #
  21. chdot
    Admin

    "

    It is important to take a holistic view when designing bollards and their placement.

    "

    http://www.furnitubes.com/blog/2015/01/designing-a-new-road-layout-things-to-consider-with-bollard-placement

    Posted 9 years ago #
  22. chdot
    Admin

  23. wingpig
    Member

    The wee ROAD CLOSED cut-through between Newhaven Asda Road, Chancelot Mills and Ocean Terminal has had its lashed-together fence-panels replaced with some new bollards:


    IMG_20150705_184351550 by wingpig, on Flickr

    It remains to be seen if they will withstand an articulated lorry backing into them when parking up to lay by for the night, as lorries are often seen doing on the Asda side.

    Posted 8 years ago #
  24. wingpig
    Member

    Said bollards absent today, resulting in loads of the coaches used to ferry people onto the huge cruise ship cutting through the cut-through this evening.


    IMG_20150708_173414883 by wingpig, on Flickr

    Posted 8 years ago #
  25. acsimpson
    Member

    I have a hunch the bollard installation and now said removal to facilitate coaches may be related.

    Posted 8 years ago #
  26. wingpig
    Member

    The collection of red/white water-filled traffic barriers around the coach-parking bit has been there for a couple of months, but might also be involved, unless they're just to try and funnel lorries into and out of the mill.

    Posted 8 years ago #
  27. chdot
    Admin

    Posted 8 years ago #
  28. kaputnik
    Moderator

    The sandstone bollard at the Randolph Place end of West Register Lane appears to have been decapitated, leaving a triangular stump of sandstone sticking out of the pavement.

    Assume some idiot was trying to 3-point here and used the bollard as a backstop.

    Posted 8 years ago #
  29. chdot
    Admin

    Posted 8 years ago #
  30. wingpig
    Member

    @chdot Niddrie end of back-of-Fort-Linnaird-to-Asda path? Has that always been there?

    Posted 8 years ago #

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