notty ash

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  1. On older trans everything put down the toilet went straight out onto the track. Not very nice having poo and urine all over the sleepers at a railway station (never mind anywhere else). Nowadays nearly all trains have retention tanks, so no problem.

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  2. There were lots of signs that the austerity policy was more than just good housekeeping. There was much mention in Conservative circles of eliminating red tape and reducing the footprint of government, both at a local and a national level. The extreme of this was possibly Northamptonshire County Council, who once proposed (but never carried out) the idea of having just a minimalist head office, with all services outsourced to private enterprise. There was also a stealthy but huge shift in overall government funding from other regions to the South East. Even Cameron seems to have been taken by surprise by the extent of this when he complained about the withdrawal of local bus services in Oxfordshire, apparently totally unaware of the extent to which his own chancellor had taken money out of Oxfordshire's budget.

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  3. I have been to Mexico twice, but not for many years. Most buses in rural areas seemed to be ex-US school buses at the time.

     

    I got on a bus one evening with friends. We worried, as he took our fares, that the driver seemed very young - maybe early teens at the most. We sat down and noticed that locals getting on the bus didn't seem even slightly perturbed.

     

    Eventually it came to departure time. The lad got out of the driver's seat and the real driver, a mature man, got on the bus and took his place.

     

    Phew!

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  4. The OP seems very reluctant to make further contributions to the debate, which is a shame.

     

    I just can't see the image as Nottingham at all -  or anywhere in Notts. Having frontages along the Trent or any other river in the locality is very rare. In most places the buildings usually backed onto rivers. Having frontages facing onto the river is more typical of the Severn, or The Fens

  5. Even more contrasting is how the place looked before the dam was built vs today.

     

    This is Derwent Village remains on Friday

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    and a shot from near enough the same place before the reservoir was built

     

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    Here's a closeup of Derwent Hall, with the river in the foreground.

     

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  6. Don't worry Phil. The water looks much deeper at the Bamford end - and the Derwent and Howden reservoirs upstream have a fair amount of water in them too. The Ladybower only becomes a river at Derwent village itself. This is the view from the side of the main road near the Ladybower Inn

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    and looking northwards from more or less the same spot

     

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    It is only when you reach the ruins of Derwent village that the reservoir peters out - not far from the very end of the reservoir, near the Fairholmes visitor centre.

     

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