And it's too much on the bus fare to get that far
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IncorrectomundoUzique wrote:
nothing will ever again, either.
alright then, grand economic advisor... how will cities like sheffield, derby, bradford, birmingham, liverpool, salford etc. come back from the pwnage they have suffered in the last 50 years? industrial britain is dead and will never make a comeback because there's no interest or money in it: what will bring all of these cities back and revitalize the 'north', other than a massive reconstruction? which aint gonna happen any time soon in 'austere britain'...M.O.A.B wrote:
IncorrectomundoUzique wrote:
nothing will ever again, either.
Most will see a revitalisation when the coal mines inevitably reopen.Uzique wrote:
alright then, grand economic advisor... how will cities like sheffield, derby, bradford, birmingham, liverpool, salford etc. come back from the pwnage they have suffered in the last 50 years? industrial britain is dead and will never make a comeback because there's no interest or money in it: what will bring all of these cities back and revitalize the 'north', other than a massive reconstruction? which aint gonna happen any time soon in 'austere britain'...M.O.A.B wrote:
IncorrectomundoUzique wrote:
nothing will ever again, either.
ross is about 3 miles from where i am right now. you go to the inn on the wye? did you make it as far as symonds yat with the small boat-crossing? there's a pub there like looks like something straight out of lord of the rings hobbit-ville... in the middle of a steep valley. my grandparents have a house on the other side of the river from it. very nice.Surgeons wrote:
Zeeq, I was down your neck of the woods (ish) this week, went canoeing from Glasbury, through Hay, Hereford, Hoarwithy, Ross etc, we were planning on getting to Monmouth but just chilled at a pub and got sidetracked in Ross
It was beautiful around there.
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They were also shut down to conserve the seams and the coal that comes from China, whilst cheaper and in greater bulk, is of shit quality.Uzique wrote:
ross is about 3 miles from where i am right now. you go to the inn on the wye? did you make it as far as symonds yat with the small boat-crossing? there's a pub there like looks like something straight out of lord of the rings hobbit-ville... in the middle of a steep valley. my grandparents have a house on the other side of the river from it. very nice.Surgeons wrote:
Zeeq, I was down your neck of the woods (ish) this week, went canoeing from Glasbury, through Hay, Hereford, Hoarwithy, Ross etc, we were planning on getting to Monmouth but just chilled at a pub and got sidetracked in Ross
It was beautiful around there.
monmouth is nice, too.
moab LOL at the idea that the coal industry will revitalize the north. it was closed in the first place because it was losing tons of money, you moron. what makes you think the coal in the north is going to compete with say, the mega-tonnes in china that are far cheaper? maybe in the far-future when resources are scarce... but that's hardly a lifeline for the entire north, is it? that'll run out... and then what? the north is a huge economic, political, educational and social drain on the south. you can hardly deny that.
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