theProle
-
Re: Rebuild, copy or destroy – how should we deal with our cities’ history? – politicalbetting.com
I think that aspect was unique, yes. I certainly can't think of another example of anything quite like it. It would make an epic feature if it could be restored today. One of the sad things about the… (View Post)1 -
Re: Rebuild, copy or destroy – how should we deal with our cities’ history? – politicalbetting.com
That photo is the one on the way into the quarry at the top, which is still there AFAIK. The one they demolished was the one that fed the incline which dropped down into Abergynolwyn village. You can… (View Post)2 -
Re: In 2027 will I be writing 'Shortly there will be an election, in which Labour will increase its majo
CNC machines have somewhat gone the way of consumer goods - they're cheaper than they ever have been, work better than they ever did, but where machine tools were once engineered for almost indefinit… (View Post)2 -
Re: Never put off until tomorrow… – politicalbetting.com
Bit late to this, but I thought I'd respond as I've a very relevant perspective. I'm in exactly this position. I've a business with four on the payroll at present - I think when I ran the numbers it'… (View Post)4 -
Re: Will the Ayrshire hotelier follow Musk’s lead in renouncing Farage? – politicalbetting.com
FPT Suggestions I believe that there was a culvert under it which collapsed due to the pressure of floodwater and took the whole embankment with it. It breached pretty much there in the 70s, I think … (View Post)1