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    I'm pretty sure that's what this means - can't really see another way of interpreting it: There is hydrological connectivity between Sandon Half-Tide Dock and Nelson Dock via BMD through sluice pipes constructed along the dock basin So...
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    I don't feel best placed to answer that I'm just sharing info from planning docs and videos I've seen. I may give the linked video above another watch.
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    The binman chronicles reacted to maccavennie's post in the thread The Handball with Like Like.
    100% they're all in on it, they'll all be getting leaned on when it comes to what to say. Dermot basically saying Jesus thought he was going to get kicked so had no choice but to turn his body (no mention of leaning into the ball) to protect...
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    The rules aren't fit for purpose then if they can be interpreted differently are they. The are all in it together, Gallagher toeing the party line on TV and Webb with the PGMOL sticking up for his old pals. The standard of refereeing is at an...
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    One of the most corrupt piece of refereeing you are ever likely to see. Because we are considered smalltime it passes unnoticed. Imagine if the boot was on the other foot, if it was an Everton goal that had cost Arsenal the title, Oliver would...
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    If an Everton player did that it would be 100% handball
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    People are massively confused and are comparing it to situations where a shot m/cross has come in and hit the defender accidentally whilst talking about natural arm Positions etc. That’s all irrelevant in this case, it’s a deliberate handball...
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    Yes. I think it was covered in detail by David Badcock in Mr Drone's video about the West Quay. Edit: link below
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    The connectivity requirement is for wildlife and water mass, not cargo.
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    The connectivity is more that the water will be able to move through the docks. It's not for boats etc. who beforehand could enter BM dock but could not pass through to Nelson.
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    There was a little water channel between BMD and the waterworks but I can’t see where a water channel was after that. It was just the entire dock. Pretty sure what they’re building now is a new wall (near to the steps) and the other side of the...
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    Only this part: And the opposite edge on the Northern side (along with the back wall of course). So they would have had to built the channel wall across the dock, then filled it in with sand (which I didn't see if they did) or it is pile after...
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    I'm not 100% sure, but it appears they are revealing a wall structure as they dig down: Are they just piles put in one after another to create a wall? Would they need to add cast concrete panels to that afterwards? Could it just be compacted...
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    Not sure if you've seen but they've already dug a fair bit of that channel by the Western Terrace (South side), as it's only 2 meters deep it won't take long.
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    Exactly this. Memories of eagerly watching footage of the Shoalway pumping ton upon ton of sand into the dock. It's like recalling your sons first steps. :)
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