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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 5 Jan 2010 17:20

It is unusual for those towns along the Solent to get snow. When I was a child in Fareham we never used to get a lot it all seemed to fall the other side of Portsdown Hill, I can't remember not being able to get to school in Purbrook either, somehow the buses always made it over the hill. I do seem to recollect once having to get off the bus and walk up the steepest part of the hill then get back on again.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 5 Jan 2010 18:24

Ann
I can only remember one fairly harsh winter there, but as you say, not so much snow on the south-facing slopes.
I can't remember roads closed either.
I do remember that only one of the girls' toilets in the block at the far end of the primary school playground was in use, - the rest were frozen.

Please no snow in Hampshire, at least until we have done the Gatwick pick-up and returned in-laws safely to their home.


Maggie
I think you'll have to fix a rope to your gate and use it to steady yourself up and down from town.
It doesn't seem that the City Council is going to spare you any grit.


Gwyn

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jan 2010 18:24

Buses aren't what they used to be!
We didn't have a bus for over a week when it was frosty - but the bin men made it!
We've had rain/sleet, now it's snowing - and laying.
We also had deep snow in February - and the hills in Winchester make walking very difficult! Many a fence was pulled over as people clung on as they tried to walk to the main (gritted) road.

KempinaPartyhat

KempinaPartyhat Report 5 Jan 2010 18:26

we have snow and we are 30 mins up the road from Maggie

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jan 2010 18:50

Just read that the road my daughter lives in, off the A32 is blocked due to snow & ice -- son in law is at work in Winchester until 11pm, and daughter has to get to work in the Royal Hampshire Hospital in the morning!!
If son in law doesn't get home, daughter can't go to work (they work their shifts so one is always at home with the children)

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 5 Jan 2010 18:52

some parts of the nort east
have had two feet of snow
with more to come

Julia

Julia Report 5 Jan 2010 18:57

We are on weather alerts her in Derbyshire (Midlands). School closed, very little road travel etc. OH has looked out the window and reckons he can't get out for the fags and papers in the morning. I'll be up early, I told him, to start shovelling.
Hope it is not as bad as forecated for any of us.
Good Luck All
Julia in Derbyshire

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 5 Jan 2010 19:09

It's threatening to dump on Wiltshire although we haven't got anything here yet. I only live a couple of miles from work so can walk in, but I know lots of people in outlying villages always get snowed in!

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 5 Jan 2010 19:48

LOL - a prime example of council organisation!

At the moment, one junction off the M3 into Winchester is closed due to rail works. (strengthening the bridge).
The other one is now 'drive with care - snow on road' - this just happens to be the road from the depot that the gritters have to use to get anywhere!!!
D'OH!!!