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  1. One of the problems is the Highway Code was written for proper roundabouts. Most of ours are so small that once you enter the roundabout you are already at the next exit. You have to give way to approaching traffic unless everyone is doing 3mph, not going to happen.
  2. For those making comparisons with water rates across. Remember this is a sewerage rate/toilet tax on top of our normal water rate. I suppose households were always going to end up paying for the massive IRIS costs ( capital and running costs ) one day.
  3. You must be the same era as me, as I was about to mention them after reading this great thread. Also Mr Ian (English) Stuart, and there was an English-teaching Mrs Teare who was married to Mr Peter (woodwork) Teare. Harry Taverner, of course, who was Head when the wonderful Wally Callister was deputy. Yes same era ( class? ) There was the R.E. teacher who taught everything apart from R.E. I think she married a pupil in the end and becames Mrs Epplestone, I can't remember her original married name. Then there were the teachers that didn't quite have full control of their pupils, was it Miss/Ms Josiah-? and Blakey - french. They were all good looking back but Geoff Corke - Physics was the best. There's only Peter Teare I don't have fond memories of.
  4. I haven't seen Miss Taylor, history mentioned and there was Cheryl Wilde, art before she married Brian Cousins.
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