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We have so many cicadas from Brood X around our pin oak trees that we had to hire a clean-up crew to get rid of them.

East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) can't cope with the load being put upon it. EMAS has faced criticism for missing some response time targets.

 

Extract from here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23620394

 

"A surge in the use of private ambulances has been defended by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS). In 2010/11, 12 emergency journeys were handled by private vehicles but this jumped to 246 in 2012/13, with the cost rising from £638,000 to £3.5m. Bosses at EMAS said private firms had to meet high standards and allowed the service to cope with peaks in demand. But Unison said it was vital that money was invested in the NHS rather than given to outside firms."

 

So enter the contractors... Amvale Medical Services.

 

This is is regular sight at the "Ibis Budget" (£38 per night). Amvale accommodate out of area crews here over night. The line up normally includes Paramedic cars also.

 

www.amvalemedical.co.uk/

 

Other Ambulance contractors have been keeping costs to a minimum by camping... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23592852

 

A whistleblower said staff were camping because the £35 a day to cover food and board when working away from home was not enough to pay for a hotel room.

 

Meantime at EMAS headquarters, they have lost a disk containing 42,000 records of ambulance patients:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-28900997

 

Of course this all a waste of time if there isn't enough capacity at the A&E department isn't it?

Year 1968 - XUP 999F

Engine 6 Cylinder Cummins

Power 390 HP

Gearbox RV Semi-Auto 8 Forward 2

Pulling Capacity 240 Tonnes Gross

History: XUP 999F was the last big Scammell to be brought by Siddle C.Cook in 1968, in december 1977 XUP 999F helped magna load into the record books by moving a 120ft long 401 tonne moisture seperator-reheater bound for san onofre nuclear power station in Calafornia USA. It was the heaviest load to move on the roads in the UK at the time. Seen at Kettarin Rally.

Year 1968 - XUP 999F

Engine 6 Cylinder Cummins

Power 390 HP

Gearbox RV Semi-Auto 8 Forward 2

Pulling Capacity 240 Tonnes Gross

History: XUP 999F was the last big Scammell to be brought by Siddle C.Cook in 1968, in december 1977 XUP 999F helped magna load into the record books by moving a 120ft long 401 tonne moisture seperator-reheater bound for san onofre nuclear power station in Calafornia USA. It was the heaviest load to move on the roads in the UK at the time. Seen at Kettarin Rally.

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MultiSport Compact Athletics Facility School Design Milton...

2/28/2020 Construction workers at Grand Central. Sony a7. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.

 

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David Jones ran this AEC Mercury flat with sleeper pod, out of his yard at Pembroke.

KJM Contractors Kenworth T909 Triple Road-Train makes it's way north of Pt Augusta bound for the Prominent Hill Mine Site near Coober Pedy.

An FDOT Contractor (Broadspectrum Services) at Race Trac in Ormond Beach

The birds of Indiana

Indianapolis :W. B. Burford, Contractor for State Printing,1898

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Aldham Olde Tyme Rally-2008

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KJM Contractors Double Road-Train makes its way north towards Lochiel bound for Prominent Hill Mine Site near Coober Pedy.

East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) can't cope with the load being put upon it. EMAS has faced criticism for missing some response time targets.

 

Extract from here: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23620394

 

"A surge in the use of private ambulances has been defended by East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS). In 2010/11, 12 emergency journeys were handled by private vehicles but this jumped to 246 in 2012/13, with the cost rising from £638,000 to £3.5m. Bosses at EMAS said private firms had to meet high standards and allowed the service to cope with peaks in demand. But Unison said it was vital that money was invested in the NHS rather than given to outside firms."

 

So enter the contractors... Amvale Medical Services.

 

This is is regular sight at the "Ibis Budget" (£38 per night). Amvale accommodate out of area crews here over night. The line up normally includes Paramedic cars also.

 

www.amvalemedical.co.uk/

 

Other Ambulance contractors have been keeping costs to a minimum by camping... www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23592852

 

A whistleblower said staff were camping because the £35 a day to cover food and board when working away from home was not enough to pay for a hotel room.

 

Meantime at EMAS headquarters, they have lost a disk containing 42,000 records of ambulance patients:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-nottinghamshire-28900997

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Scammell contractor hop farm 2005

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At least one of these is used for runs with the Wayne Highlands School District. The first bus in the like is a spare for them, and was previously numbered 83. The middles bus is blank, and the end is the WHSD bus 72.

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Introducing the first weapon in the new Murdock Customs line "contractor". these weapons are designed for PMC's, special forces units, the CIA, and Hitmen. they have to be compact, and small enough to fit in a briefcase or other means of concealed carry

 

The MC "Contractor" WA2000C is a shortened WA2000 chambered in .308 Winchester. it has a threaded barrel for optional suppressor or different muzzle breaks.

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"Jennings to play in D-League game as part of rehab"

Climbing the Watford Gap at the Great Dorset Steam Fair 2006

SCAMMELL CONTRACTOR

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"Miami needs ‘near perfection’ to shackle Warriors"

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Tennis Court Acrylic Non Slip Painting in Heolgerrig | Spraying Acrylic Paint Tennis Courts #Sports #Surface #Acrylic #Marking #Heolgerrig

For the full story regarding this collection of images Please read the NEW album introduction HERE; www.flickr.com/photos/jbschofield/sets/72157632196706891/... It tells a much fuller story than that provided below.

This is a scanned print from a collection of photographs taken by the late Jim Taylor A number of years ago I was offered a large number of photographs taken by Jim Taylor, a transport photographer based in Huddersfield. The collection consisted of 30,000 prints,20,000 negatives – and copyright! Although some prints were sold elsewhere, particularly the popular big fleet stuff, I should have the negatives, unfortunately they came to me in a random mix, without any sort of indexing and as such it would be impossible to match negatives to prints, or, to even find a print of any particular vehicle. I have only ever looked at a handful myself unless I am scanning them.

 

I hope to avoid posting images that Jim had not taken his self, however should I inadvertently infringe another photographers copyright, please inform me by email and I will resolve the issue immediately. There are copyright issues with some of the photographs that were sold to me. A Flickr member from Scotland drew my attention to some of his own work amongst the first uploads of Jims work. I had a quick look through some of the 30 boxes of prints and decided that for the time being the safest thing for me to do was withdraw the majority of the earlier uploaded scans and deal with the problem – which I did. whilst the vast majority of the prints are Jims, there is a problem defining copyright of some of them, this is something that the seller did not make clear at the time. I am reasonably confident that I have since been successful in identifying Jims own work.

 

You may notice photographs being duplicated in this Album, unfortunately there are multiple copies of many prints (for swapping) and as I have to have a system of archiving and backing up I can only guess - using memory - if I have scanned a print before. It is easier to scan and process a print than check my files - on three different PC's - for duplicates. There has not been, nor will there ever be, any intention to knowingly breach anyone else's copyright. I have presented the Jim Taylor collection as exactly that-The Jim Taylor Collection- his work not mine, my own work is quite obviously mine. To anyone reading the above it will be quite obvious that I can’t provide information regarding specific photos or potential future uploads in this Album – I didn't take them!

 

None of my photographs are free to use - only free to view!

 

Please read the album intro’ before contacting me with requests, it may answer your query.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look and best regards

 

Mark Schofield

 

The most thoroughly organized and well equipped tool trailer I've ever seen. Wish I could've lighted it properly and gotten better pics. The owner has been working on a house overhaul nearby.

I recall it being said about an auto mechanic that you can judge the quality of his work by his tools. I think the same would apply in a case like this.

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"Daily Fantasy, Dec. 14: Five players to watch on Monday"

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"Hawks’ Splitter out for remainder of 2015-16 season"

Miller, Beale & Hider, Glazing Contractors & a message from street artist Mau Mau in Camden

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