Terry Andrews is a long serving BAG Volunteer and he and his friend Paul are always on the lookout for opportunities to help the Broadway cause. In this case some concrete blocks became available from the Gloucestershire College, and Terry and Paul set about a mission to recover them. Here is Terry's report:
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Hi Bill,
I mentioned to you that Paul’s contact at Gloucestershire
College had offered us 300 concrete blocks which they had used once and no
longer need.
Today, Paul and I went to the College in Gloucester on
a pre-arranged visit to meet Bob Smith, (Paul’s contact) to view them, and if
they were suitable, to collect them. Unfortunately Bob was not well, so was not
there, so we were directed to the main reception and told to ask for the
Estates Department, which we did and ask to speak to Chris Hemming.
Paul and I knew a Chris Hemming from way back, and were
pleased to find out that it was in fact our old friend Chris, who is Head of
Maintenance in the Estates Department. Chris arranged for Richard to show us
where the blocks were and Richard organised a fork lift truck to load them, as
the blocks were just the type that we use. Fortunately all the blocks had been
cleaned.
In total there were 8 pallets of blocks, probably totalling
300, but as they had been in store for over 3 years, the blocks need to be put
onto new pallets. It took two trips to remove them all to Paul’s yard, where we
will do the this, and then deliver them in the near future. It will probably
take 3 trips from Gloucester to Broadway and back to deliver them all.
Whilst there, there were also about 1000 red metric bricks
there that were surplus to their requirements and they offered them to us, so
we kindly accepted these and loaded them onto the lorry and took them straight
to Broadway. We had phoned Jo, as I knew he was working with Steve, Jo was just
finishing but Steve was working on with his JCB and would be able to offload
them for us which he did, so thanks Steve.
When we arrived at Broadway, John C arrived appeared, he had
been to Toddington and on passing noticed a JCB and a lorry on site, so came to
investigate, which was fortunate as he directed us to where they should be
unloaded.
I attach a couple of photos’ that I took during the day.
Thanks to Gloucester College for their kind donation, to Paul for offering the
collection, storage and transport of the blocks and bricks and Steve for his
help at Broadway, altogether a successful day.
Best wishes,
Terry
3 comments:
Paul has done a rough count of the blocks at his base, and I am pleased to say that there are more like 500 blocks to re-pallet and therefore 4 trips to bring them to Broadway.
Terry
I don't quite follow why the blocks have to be re-palletized? Are the old pallets rotting, or something? As always, thanks in advance for any elucidation!
Noel
Hi JNC,
The blocks have been stored in the open for many years and the pallets have all rotted & broken.
Terry
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