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invergowrie arab

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  1. 4 hours ago, Moomintroll said:

    I know, I just get tired of the Macglashan stuff on here sometimes. Desperate to have a go because English bad types are tiresome. On the flipside I rip Ingerlund types relentlessly down here on sites & irl.

    That's really even handed of you. Well done. 

  2. We are back where be belong.

    Scottish football is healing and the natural order in the city is being restored.

    Once again Premier League fans can plan a Hilltown pub cruel with confidence they will see a football match at the end of it all.

    Looking forward to half our games not being on a Saturday pm, games against the OF and VAR.

  3. Signing videos are over. I specifically mean the ones made by lower league volunteers with too much time on their hands latching onto month old memes or basing them in wrestling or some shite.

    Bit of fun to begin with and now tiresome 

  4. 1 hour ago, HeartsOfficialMoaner said:

    John Beattie mentioned this on Radio Scotland. Councils have to raise money for their pensions. 

    Councils don't pay for pensions out of revenue budgets they have pension investment funds.

    Employee contribution pensions are wages deferred.

    You seem to be labouring under the misapprehension that these are the London congestion charge.

    They are about improving air quality in high traffic (vehicular and pedestrian) areas which is why the vehicle emissions are the relevant factor and its not a blanket city entry charge.

  5. 9 minutes ago, tongue_tied_danny said:

    The Dundee one is similar. The LEZ is a tiny part of the city centre, that not many people drive through anyway.

    Busier city streets have been left out.

    It just seems like a half arsed box ticking exercise.

    The Dundee one is where there are narrow streets with high buildings which create air pollution issues where those streets also have the highest footfall of pedestrians.

    Dundee was deliberately built this way in the late 19th century to reduce the impact of winds off the river which was fine but now means air circulation in the centre is poorer than in other areas 

    The impact is probably less as our great city were miles ahead with city centre pedestrianisation in the 90s anyway.

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