Generally, it is the responsibility of the city's transportation system to maintain the quality of bus shelters. The money that is required to fund this pursuit invariably comes from taxpayers.
The Anderson shelter was designed in 1938 and distribution began in February 1939. By the start of the war over 150,000 had been provided. The shelters were primitive but extremely effective and took their name from the government minister responsible for overseeing the project - Sir John Anderson. Some shelters have survived to the present day and are used as garden sheds. see the attached article for some very useful information on various types of shelters. - I Warner
Anderson shelters were outside and Morrison shelters were inside.
Morrison shelters were designed to be used inside your house. Anderson shelters were designed to be used outside in your garden.
In the 60's we called them "bomb shelters."
The citizens of Poland pay for it's upkeep.
The city runs the bus and it shelters in my city so they are responsible even if they hire a 3rd party to do the work. I would contact you city councilor and let him look into it.
yes
The best place to look for bus shelters is Handi-Huts. They offer a wide variety of covered and uncovered bus shelters to suit all of your needs. Today, very few uncovered bus shelters remain, as covered ones are favored by a greater amount of the population.
Buses are kept i n bus shelters(big shelters)!
Bus shelters are not generally sold on an individual basis. Companies such as Wall-USA provide bus shelters to state authorities on a wholesale basis. A smoking canopy may provide a workable alternative.
the government
ofcourse , we are responsible for the upkeep of taj mahal because it is us who are there inthe same country .
But shelters are typically expensive usually costing around $2000 and sometimes even more.There are companies that specialise in bus sheleters so its worth shopping about for a cheaper price.
Tanner: A tannor was responsible for the upkeep of animal hides.
its Archeological Survey of India & Agra Development Authority
The beadle, also called a shammes, is a synagogue functionary who is responsible for its upkeep.
Yes. Unless there was some other arrangement made in the will such as a life estate where the life tenant is responsible or the beneficiary is made responsible.