Why Non-City Folk Just Want a Gritty Experience ; Once Again East Riding Drivers Are Left Out in the Cold by Our Council
Hull Daily Mail › December 24, 2009
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Hull Daily Mail › December 24, 2009
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Chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, cars abandoned by the side of the road and not a gritter to be seen within a hundred miles.
Sadly, if Mel Torme was writing his classic Christmas Song now, and living in Walkington, these would probably be the most festive lyrics he could muster - because, let's face it, sitting in a traffic jam for six hours waiting to get two miles down the road is hardly going to fill you with festive cheer.See the full content of this document
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Why Non-City Folk Just Want a Gritty Experience ; Once Again East Riding Drivers Are Left Out in the Cold by Our Council
I know, in many ways, we in the East Riding have generally been luckier than most during this latest white-out. This is mainly because we don't have a tunn...
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