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This town ahh ahh, is coming like a ghost town...
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This town ahh ahh, is coming like a ghost town...
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Interesting. Incidentally, I was in Tyneham a couple of weeks back. Started off in Kimmeridge Bay, went and had a look round the village (quite fascinating) and looped back round to Kimmeridge where we had a fantastic cup of coffee and the best Corset apple cake I've ever had.
Incidentally, did you know there's another 'lost' village near Warminster in Wiltshire called Imber. Was commandeered by the army during the war with the proviso that it would be returned to its residents upon conclusion of hostilities. Like Tyneham, it never was. -
Were you "basque"ing in sunshine too?Originally posted by pacharan View PostInteresting. Incidentally, I was in Tyneham a couple of weeks back. Started off in Kimmeridge Bay, went and had a look round the village (quite fascinating) and looped back round to Kimmeridge where we had a fantastic cup of coffee and the best Corset apple cake I've ever had.Comment
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They also tested nerve agents and other chemical weapons on the coast there, and back in the 70s I remember being able to find massive naval shells on the beaches near there so I assume their aim was a bit off in a scary kind of wayOriginally posted by pacharan View PostInteresting. Incidentally, I was in Tyneham a couple of weeks back. Started off in Kimmeridge Bay, went and had a look round the village (quite fascinating) and looped back round to Kimmeridge where we had a fantastic cup of coffee and the best Corset apple cake I've ever had.
Incidentally, did you know there's another 'lost' village near Warminster in Wiltshire called Imber. Was commandeered by the army during the war with the proviso that it would be returned to its residents upon conclusion of hostilities. Like Tyneham, it never was.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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If you include villages, there's also a former slate mine village on the North Wales coast.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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