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Previously on "The Millennium tower kind of opens"

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish
    ...the tower was not intended to cost local council taxpayers anything...
    How? A benevolent donator to the council's cause?

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  • MrsGoof
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    and now its broken

    Council Boss Trapped in Spinnakar

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  • G8_Summit
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    Absolutely hilarious.

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  • BoredBloke
    started a topic The Millennium tower kind of opens

    The Millennium tower kind of opens

    Man trapped in Spinnaker's lift



    Millennium tower five years late
    A man is trapped in the lift at Portsmouth's Spinnaker Tower - on the day it finally opened to the public.
    The external glass lift jammed about 100ft (30.5m) from the ground trapping the city council's project manager, David Greenhouse.

    Abseiling engineers are working to fix the lift and to release Mr Greenhouse, who has been trapped for an hour.

    Problems with the external lift had earlier delayed the opening of the tower - which is five years late.

    The tower is massively over budget at a cost of £35.6m, with taxpayers to foot an overspend of at least £11.1m.

    On Sunday, a service was held to bless the tower, just days after its operators announced it was to open.

    Overlooking Gunwharf Quays, the tower was not intended to cost local council taxpayers anything but costs spiralled.

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    Nice to see it was the councils own PM who got trapped in a glass lift for everybody to see.

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