well over the week i have been out repeatedly and yesterday i went to nanas and grandads to drop the twins off (woo a week without them... !!! :D)
but once i got home today from dropping them off i got a call from my friend and i found out about this >>> its from the interpendant online...
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article357150.eceScaffolding collapses at construction site in England; 3 hospitalized
Published: 11 April 2006
A scaffolding collapsed at a construction site northwest of London on Tuesday and three people were rescued from the wreckage, police said.
No deaths had been confirmed in the incident at Milton Keynes, 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of London, said Chief Inspector Andy Standen of Thames Valley Police.
The cause of the collapse was under investigation.
"Three people have been recovered from the scene and they have been taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital," he said. Their conditions were not immediately known.
Police were continuing to search the wreckage with heat-sensitive cameras and other specialist equipment, but they believed that all the workers on the site had been accounted for, Standen said.
About 14 stories of scaffold collapsed at the site, where a hotel is under construction, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman Fraser Pearson said.
TV footage from the scene showed a tangle of lumber and steel around a crane. The collapse was at one end of the building, and half or more of the scaffolding along one wall remained in place.
The hotel for the Jurys Doyle group was to open later this year.
A scaffolding collapsed at a construction site northwest of London on Tuesday and three people were rescued from the wreckage, police said.
No deaths had been confirmed in the incident at Milton Keynes, 50 miles (80 kilometers) northwest of London, said Chief Inspector Andy Standen of Thames Valley Police.
The cause of the collapse was under investigation.
"Three people have been recovered from the scene and they have been taken to Milton Keynes General Hospital," he said. Their conditions were not immediately known.
Police were continuing to search the wreckage with heat-sensitive cameras and other specialist equipment, but they believed that all the workers on the site had been accounted for, Standen said.
About 14 stories of scaffold collapsed at the site, where a hotel is under construction, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman Fraser Pearson said.
TV footage from the scene showed a tangle of lumber and steel around a crane. The collapse was at one end of the building, and half or more of the scaffolding along one wall remained in place.
The hotel for the Jurys Doyle group was to open later this year.
:S i realy hope no one i know was walking under it... also i want to say get well soon to chris s from my school becuse he has been in a car accsident and had internal bleeding in his head... chris everyone is thinking of you...