Noise – Just For The Sake Of It


Just yesterday afternoon, I was sitting with my wife, watching the TV, enjoying the Italian F1 Grand Prix.

Unfortunately, that enjoyment was somewhat marred by “eejits” tear-arsing along the roads at the back of our house.

The volume of their engine/exhaust systems sufficient to drown out the race commentary.

Sure, I could close my doors and windows, but why should I? These hoons are impinging their antisocial activities on my home from several hundred feet away. I should be able to enjoy a warm summer Sunday afternoon in the comfort of my own home without these eejits spoiling it.

So, I was somewhat surprised to read this in today’s “The News”. The focus of the article is aimed at the posh prats in their Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maclaren supercars who terrorise Nightsbridge in London.

https://app.portsmouth.co.uk/full_page_image/page-14-1834/content.html

“The News” is our local paper, and I would expect the articles to prioritise local issues. However, anything that highlights this current blight on society as a whole has to be viewed as a positive thing.

Pat does however point out that the police do have the power to to take action against the hoons.

I understand that the police are desperately understaffed. But perhaps they could alternate from setting up speed traps to setting up sound traps. As I stated in a previous post, the police know where the hoons gather, where they run. As to funding, just how much does a sound gone cost as opposed to a radar gun ?

Late News ?


Our local rag, seem, on the face of it, to be dragging their heels with today’s article on our summer weather.

https://app.portsmouth.co.uk/full_page_image/page-19-1815/content.html

The News is not renowned for proofreading prior to publication, but come on, a headline!!!

Portsmouth: One-off Drone Dive, Spinnaker Tower


Follow the link and take a unique look at Portsmouths iconic Spinnaker Tower.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-66671537

Filming took place while painters were working on the outside of the tower.

Welborne Preparations Get Underway


https://app.portsmouth.co.uk/full_page_image/page-11-1865/content.html

Preparatory works are getting underway to provide the necessary road junctions to support Welborne Garden Village.

And so begin the many months of road chaos that these works are guaranteed bring. The reference article details dates and times of road closures and diversions.

We have only just seen the end of the M27 “Smart Motorway” conversion work, which in itself created months of holdups, especially at peak times.

I am so glad that being retired means I no longer have the daily commute, which would have been impacted by this new round of works.

Perfect Power


https://app.portsmouth.co.uk/full_page_image/page-11-1858/content.html

It wasn’t so long ago that the UK government was floating the idea of taxing businesses for the parking spaces provided for their employees. This would also have been applied to supermarkets and other commercial premises.

This seems to be a much better use of the land. Being beneficial to all and taking some of the load of our energy producers.

Seems to me a close look should be taken at the “Havant Hypermarket” site, aka ASDA Supercentre. Another prime contender for power generation.

Too Little, Too Late


I am pleased to see that finally the council is doing something positive about the dire state of Waterlooville centre. But, I fear it is too little, too late.

I also believe the council is being, somewhat, disingenuous, blaming the pandemic for the current state of Waterlooville Town centre.

Waterlooville has been slowly decomposing since the main road was diverted, and the centre was pedestrianised.

Yes, the pandemic has not helped, and yes, the current economic difficulties are compounding the issues. Long before the pandemic, traders were complaining about the cost of leasing the shop units. Costs that due to falling footfall they could not afford to renew.

I would like to know what the council is doing to mitigate the high tenancy costs.

The Havant Borough Council planning authorities have been gung ho on taking business away from the town centre. Following the out-off town shopping model that they have also applied to Havant itself. Both Havant and Waterlooville have been subdivided. Large stores on one side of the highway whilst the smaller shops left in town struggle to keep going.

Making monies available to assist potential businesses to get a foothold will be a fruitless exercise without custom.

The recent change of car parking charges will help, but again, I fear it is too late. Especially now that Wilkos has gone bust.

Yes, you can now park for up to three hours but Wilkos was prime reason for many folks to park there.

Havant Borough Council, you need to do more.

Home Invasion


Angle Shades Moth (Phlogophora meticulosa)

Tis the season ….

We seem to be getting loads of these little fellas invading our house and I keep finding them lurking in all sorts of places.

This one was just chillin’ on a kitchen roll, but I have found them on door frames, kettle handles, or playing dead on the floor. It takes something to get them to fly away.

If you touch them, they just seem to roll over and stay still. If you persist, they will just move a few inches and lay still again.

View From The Conservatory


Our tomatoes are in full fruit. We’ve already cropped a couple of dozen so far and many more to come.

They have so much more flavour than the supermarket offerings.