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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs that like a load of bodies with impaired brain function aimlessly wandering around with no particular purpose? Go anywhere in Wales to see that.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostWouldn't something like zombie experience events be more suitable in Blaenau, all those abandoned mine workings and plenty of extras for hire
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostHardly new 2012 when I was back and forth to Zurich from Bristol
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostIs it? Thats new then. If I remember with Bristol you walked round the side bit.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostIt's the same as Bristol
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Actually it will be pretty well placed. Once the dualling of the Heads of the Valleys road (A465) is completed, access should be pretty much all motorway and dual carriageway.
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Yeah I live nr Oulton Park and used to go pretty regular
and with the exception of British Super Bikes and BTCC crowds sizes are tiny
even the FIA GT Class (coming on Easter Monday if interested) is not hugely busy - and this is ferrari racing!
So why you would go to some god forsaken place in the middle of Wales to watch a few home boys blast around in done up Golf's is beyond me.
Fact is as the article says there is very little money in Motorsport except at the very top
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Wouldn't something like zombie experience events be more suitable in Blaenau, all those abandoned mine workings and plenty of extras for hire
Sure it would cost a lot less than an airport for a job creation scheme as well
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostBit of a trek Anglesey. MUCH quicker to get to Silverstone from, say, Cardiff than north wales.
Drive from South to North Wales is not great due to road quality. Looking at probably 4.5 hours to Anglesey?
The point is Britain has quite a few good motor racing venues, and they've been struggling to a greater or larger extent. The idea that building a new one would suddenly generate huge amounts of money and regenerate an entire region is beyond ridiculous. If the government wanted to spend money anywhere (and I'm not suggesting they should), it'd be far better spent on helping the existing facilities.Last edited by VectraMan; 25 March 2014, 13:59.
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Part of the new "improvements" at CWL involve reducing the number of security lanes for passengers.
Genius!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYeh. Always struck me as a bit of a pisstake at CWL that you've got to pay to drive in to drop someone off. Bit much that.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAye. Quick maths quiz. What's 10% of fckall?
The airport is a joke and has been in decline since TBI decided to use it as a holidaymaker cash extraction machine.
Want to drop someone within walking distance of the terminal. That's a pound.
Want to use a trolley. That's two pounds.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostThey've loaned £10 million for refurbishment and allegedly passenger numbers are up 10% since they took over, as reported by the BBC
The airport is a joke and has been in decline since TBI decided to use it as a holidaymaker cash extraction machine.
Want to drop someone within walking distance of the terminal. That's a pound.
Want to use a trolley. That's two pounds.
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