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    Carlisle Viaduct fences to remain - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Julian Whittle

    Last updated at 12:59, Monday, 21 January 2013

    Steel security fences that keep people off Carlisles disused Waverley railway viaduct look set to stay for another year at least.

    Security fences on the Waverley Viaduct

    British Rail Board (Residuary), which is responsible for the Grade II-listed structure, put up the fences in 2009 as a temporary measure to stop vandalism.

    It reapplied in 2011 to keep them for another three years but was knocked back by the city council, which granted permission only for 12 months.

    British Rail is now asking for a further temporary consent for three years.

    Again, planning officers say it should be given one year until January 31, 2014 in the hope that a trust might take on the viaduct and reopen it as a pedestrian route.

    Their report says: Whilst the current fencing is unsightly, its retention for a further temporary 12-month period would be acceptable whilst a long-term solution is sought.

    Councillors have the final say when the development control committee meets on Friday.

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    Carlisle Viaduct fences to remain in place - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Julian Whittle

    Last updated at 12:59, Monday, 21 January 2013

    Steel security fences that keep people off Carlisles disused Waverley railway viaduct look set to stay for another year at least.

    Security fences on the Waverley Viaduct

    British Rail Board (Residuary), which is responsible for the Grade II-listed structure, put up the fences in 2009 as a temporary measure to stop vandalism.

    It reapplied in 2011 to keep them for another three years but was knocked back by the city council, which granted permission only for 12 months.

    British Rail is now asking for a further temporary consent for three years.

    Again, planning officers say it should be given one year until January 31, 2014 in the hope that a trust might take on the viaduct and reopen it as a pedestrian route.

    Their report says: Whilst the current fencing is unsightly, its retention for a further temporary 12-month period would be acceptable whilst a long-term solution is sought.

    Councillors have the final say when the development control committee meets on Friday.

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    Writers Block Demolition 17 – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Writers Block Demolition 17
    17th in the series on Writer #39;s Block Demolition. Question: "There are a number of tried and true methods for beating writer #39;s block. Why didn #39;t you use them?" You can sign up for the whole series at http://www.learningcreators.com . The series is in support of Writer #39;s Block Demolition: Finding the Time to Write, Keep Writing and Finish Your Book by Glen Ford available on Amazon at amzn.com In the series the author answers questions regarding writer #39;s block and finding the time to write and how you can avoid the problem. While the focus is on writing non-fiction books, the information applies to any writing.

    By: Glen Ford

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    Demolition Man 2000 – Cabinet and Playfield – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition Man 2000 - Cabinet and Playfield
    In this video, I cover the progress on the DM 2000 pinball playfield and cabinet. The boards have been moved from the backbox to a custom housing assembly fixed to the back of the machine cabinet. The boards are upside down so that the wiring loom stays in the same orientation and will be easier to manage once tied together. The playfield is currently being stripped and shopped with new bulbs and rubbers. All plastics will be cleaned to get the game looking good for the show in April. I will only be reinstalling sections of the rear GI depending on what gives the best balance between monitor and playfield visibility.

    By: Jimmy Lipham

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    Getting Ready for Lead-Safe Demolition – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Getting Ready for Lead-Safe Demolition
    A certified lead-safe remodeler details the necessary steps for safely removing materials when lead paint is present ...

    By: HometimeVideo

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    Cleaning Up After Lead-Safe Demolition – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cleaning Up After Lead-Safe Demolition
    Lead-safe demolition requires proper cleanup measures as well as good preparation techniques ...

    By: HometimeVideo

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    Writers Block Demolition 18 – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Writers Block Demolition 18
    18th in the series on Writer #39;s Block Demolition. Question: "Of the four contributing elements to writer #39;s block, which is the most important?" You can sign up for the whole series at http://www.learningcreators.com . The series is in support of Writer #39;s Block Demolition: Finding the Time to Write, Keep Writing and Finish Your Book by Glen Ford available on Amazon at amzn.com In the series the author answers questions regarding writer #39;s block and finding the time to write and how you can avoid the problem. While the focus is on writing non-fiction books, the information applies to any writing.

    By: Glen Ford

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    Writers Block Demolition 18 - Video

    REAL Controlled Demolition Sound Pressure Levels – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    REAL Controlled Demolition Sound Pressure Levels
    This is an example of a controlled demolition and how loud it is. If explosives were used on 9/11 then camera mics would have picked it up and the explosives would have been heard for miles and miles.

    By: LudicFallacies

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    Demolition 69-10 PDW-57 – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition 69-10 PDW-57
    Bringing you a 69 to 10 gameplay with the PDW on standoff! Enjoy! http://www.youtube.com http://www.twitter.com

    By: storponken

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    Medal of Honor Warfighter: The Worst Demolition Gun?(TDM Gameplay) – Video - January 21, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Medal of Honor Warfighter: The Worst Demolition Gun?(TDM Gameplay)
    Twitter is the place to be 😉 twitter.com A TDM on Basilan Aftermath using the the MK16. On this video i will discuss why i think the MK16 is the worst gun that the Demolition class has. If you enjoyed this video then do rate,comment, and sub for more.

    By: AMB4life91

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