Friday, 3 June 2016

Don't Forget To Renew Your Road Tax!

Not going anywhere fast
A car is wheel-clamped by the DVLA for not renewing their road tax. Now it is paperless, and you don't have to display a paper disc. Some people aren't renewing, and they are consequently getting clamped! This car on Conifer Road, was one a few cars on the same road which was clamped. I believe the clamper force come really early in the morning to do their work.

There's a Queue For The Southampton General Helipad!

The Coast Guard helicopter is about to take off!
She flies backwards a bit

The noise is LOUD
There she goes!
And In comes the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance (HIOWAA) to land

Southampton General Hospital - New Front Built

The New Entrance

Side View, It's Angular

The Chimney Hasn't Changed!

Traffic Wardens are about on Coxford Road, Near the Southampton General Hospital

Ouch

Ouch 2

I think people assume the traffic wardens don't patrol Coxford Road. I've certainly not seen one walking about, but they probably use their vans to make a quick patrol around the Southampton General Hospital. Three cars were caught on the same road today and issued a fine.

Ouch 3
Nearby on Olive Road, the bays are non-metered, but permit 2 hours of stay.
But overstaying leads to a fine. Ouch 4!

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

Early Morning Mist at the Coxford Community Centre


Coxford Community centre acts as a church on Sundays, and also as a polling station.
The park has no path to the other side, but it is possible to emerge out the other side.
The playground has a fence. Let me out!



Aldermoor Farm Animals

What's your favourite programme? Neighhhhhbours!

Are you a horse? Yay or Neigh?!

What do you call a well balanced horse? Stable

What do race horses eat? Fast Food.

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Coxford Road Flooded by Tanner's Brook January 2016

A flood sign just before the flooded area of Coxford Road. A stream called Tanner's Brook runs underneath the road.

Some cars brave the waters, however you can just go around the back to bypass it using Birch Road. I don't recommend taking your car through the water, because a few weeks later, some of your electronics (lights, indicators, starter motor) may not work!

The house to the left of the picture owns a 4x4 pick up truck, which is useful as this road floods fairly regularly during the winter months.

Another car braves the water, but this time they go slowly so they create little splash into their engine bay.