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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1290 on: February 26, 2010, 03:58:13 PM »
Hawaay like  surrender:

Been a long ol horrendous week I will be glad to see the back of - feel like I could sleep for a hundred years.

Wake me up when my prince arrives cloud9:

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 happy100  It has indeed been a grim week I rather think a duvet weekend is on the cards. cloud9:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1291 on: March 12, 2010, 06:36:38 AM »
Haway!

However, I have a course today at Dorking. Still, it's at Dorking, so a stop at Box Hill cafe seems a good way to start the day
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1292 on: March 12, 2010, 06:37:43 AM »
Haway!

Box Hill - most excellent!
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1293 on: March 12, 2010, 08:30:08 AM »
I just want to sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep  sleep021
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1294 on: March 12, 2010, 09:08:28 AM »
I just want to sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep  sleep021

All this PT-Dreaming is depriving you of vital rest.  noooo:

I expect you keep waking to find you are doing press-ups.
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1295 on: March 12, 2010, 10:06:50 AM »
 lol:

I can't do a press up when I'm awake let alone when I'm dead to the world  noooo:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1296 on: March 12, 2010, 10:11:39 AM »
Haway!

However, I have a course on this today at Dorking

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Cultural Heritage within the Highways Agency
The Highways Agency is committed to respecting the Environment across all its activities and to minimising the impact of the trunk road on both natural and built environment. Wherever possible, balanced against other factors, HA schemes are designed to avoid impacts on cultural heritage assets. Environmental support for HA projects is provided through Regional Environmental Advisors within the Agency, who are informed by specialist cultural heritage Focal Point Advisors.

We have produced up to date advice on how to assess and mitigate unavoidable impacts on cultural heritage assets in the Design Manual for Roads and Bridge (DMRB) volume 11. This includes innovative advice on how to assess historic landscapes and minimise impact on them. We have expanded this guidance in the supplementary booklet "Assessing the Effects of Road Schemes on Historic Landscape Character".

The aim of Cultural Heritage Asset Management Plan (CHAMP) project is to ensure that valuable historic assets within and adjacent to the HA estate are monitored and maintained appropriately. The cultural heritage asset inventory is part of a shared information system for all environment topics (HA Environment Information System - EnvIS), where the data is be available for consultation by the HA and its agents.

We have created an archaeological archive containing archaeological reports generated in connection with HA activities since 1993. The archive enable all HA archaeological reports to be digitally stored, and it provides a comprehensive source of background information for developing schemes. The HA is currently funding the publication of small backlog of archaeological investigations from before the HA was responsible for archaeology on its network (pre-1993).

We have established collaborative contacts with major stakeholders, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with English Heritage and frequent discussions with local planning authorities to ensure compliance with relevant requirements and standards. 

Still awake?.... Still, it's at Dorking, so a stop at Box Hill cafe seems a good way to start the day

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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1297 on: March 12, 2010, 02:34:36 PM »
lol:

I can't do a press up when I'm awake let alone when I'm dead to the world  noooo:

You don't have to if he can  whistle:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1298 on: March 12, 2010, 02:36:33 PM »
But surely that's not equality at work  whistle:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1299 on: March 12, 2010, 06:13:25 PM »
Haway!

Box Hill - most excellent!

Egg, bacon, sausage, beans, hash brown, toast and tea ?4.95.... would have been most excellent if there was black pudding and mushrooms too  ;) . A good way to start the day
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1300 on: March 12, 2010, 07:29:20 PM »
Haway!

However, I have a course on this today at Dorking

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Cultural Heritage within the Highways Agency
The Highways Agency is committed to respecting the Environment across all its activities and to minimising the impact of the trunk road on both natural and built environment. Wherever possible, balanced against other factors, HA schemes are designed to avoid impacts on cultural heritage assets. Environmental support for HA projects is provided through Regional Environmental Advisors within the Agency, who are informed by specialist cultural heritage Focal Point Advisors.

We have produced up to date advice on how to assess and mitigate unavoidable impacts on cultural heritage assets in the Design Manual for Roads and Bridge (DMRB) volume 11. This includes innovative advice on how to assess historic landscapes and minimise impact on them. We have expanded this guidance in the supplementary booklet "Assessing the Effects of Road Schemes on Historic Landscape Character".

The aim of Cultural Heritage Asset Management Plan (CHAMP) project is to ensure that valuable historic assets within and adjacent to the HA estate are monitored and maintained appropriately. The cultural heritage asset inventory is part of a shared information system for all environment topics (HA Environment Information System - EnvIS), where the data is be available for consultation by the HA and its agents.

We have created an archaeological archive containing archaeological reports generated in connection with HA activities since 1993. The archive enable all HA archaeological reports to be digitally stored, and it provides a comprehensive source of background information for developing schemes. The HA is currently funding the publication of small backlog of archaeological investigations from before the HA was responsible for archaeology on its network (pre-1993).

We have established collaborative contacts with major stakeholders, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with English Heritage and frequent discussions with local planning authorities to ensure compliance with relevant requirements and standards. 

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  Sheer poetry!   cloud9:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1301 on: March 12, 2010, 08:56:03 PM »
I think you quoted the wrong post, this is sheer poetry

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Egg, bacon, sausage, beans, hash brown, toast and tea ?4.95.... would have been most excellent if there was black pudding and mushrooms too 
  cloud9:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1302 on: March 12, 2010, 08:57:51 PM »
I think you quoted the wrong post, this is sheer poetry

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Egg, bacon, sausage, beans, hash brown, toast and tea ?4.95.... would have been most excellent if there was black pudding and mushrooms too 
  cloud9:

 Drool:
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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1303 on: March 12, 2010, 09:02:04 PM »
I went to the greasy spoon for lunch too  cloud9:

A fantastic place - this is it




The woman in there is truly incredible

This wonderful cafe is a rare find indeed. A real old-school cafe with fantastic decor and the best in traditional greasy-spoon food. Mushy peas, chips, eggs on toast, shepherds pie, gammon - you can't go wrong really.

Lunchtimes are overseen by the amazing lady behind the counter. Queue in line to place an order, then grab a seat when you can (or get your mates to hold one for you!). When your food's ready, her voice booms out from behind the counter so loud that you wonder where the megaphone is. "Two eggs, chips and beans! Sausage and chips! Special & rice!" It's amazing to see that voice come out of such a small woman and especially surprising when you come to talk to her and find that she's so lovely to boot.

Prices are good, service is good, atmosphere is amazing, food is exactly what you'd expect.


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Re: Berek's Haway cheer up man, it's Friday.......
« Reply #1304 on: March 12, 2010, 09:03:59 PM »
I think you quoted the wrong post, this is sheer poetry

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Egg, bacon, sausage, beans, hash brown, toast and tea ?4.95.... would have been most excellent if there was black pudding and mushrooms too 
  cloud9:


No lettuce!   noooo:
It's better than I ever even knew.  They say that the world was built for two.  Only worth living if somebody is loving you.  Baby now you do.