Prison Population Rises Again
It was also announced in Saturday’s East Anglian Daily Times, that the prison population has risen again to its highest level ever.
In other words, prison doesn’t seem to be working!
Loss-Making Libraries
In an earlier post, I questioned whether we needed libraries. Now it is reported in Saturday’s East Anglian Daily Times that readers’ or should that be non-readers’ owe Suffolk County libraries £72,000.
Surely, the sooner we reduce public libraries to reference only, the better. We can’t afford them!
Comings and Goings at Ely
To get the train to Scunthorpe via Peterborough on Saturday, I got to Ely just before nine in the morning and I was totally surprised at how busy the station was.
There were passenger trains going to Stansted, Kings Lynn and London.
The town will get more important if and when Thameslink opens to Kings Lynn.
The freight importance of the station was also emphasised, as a very long train passed through from Felixstowe to Peterborough and the Midlands and the North.
There will be lots of changes in the next few years at Ely, what with Thameslink, freight and perhaps many more trains to Norwich and Ipswich. In the case of the latter, there could be substantial passenger improvements following on from the capacity upgrade for freight, with perhaps a new station at Soham.
Ely lives in interesting times.
Trip of the Year, Month or Perhaps Weekend
I did think I might call this post something like Trip of a Lifetime, but that wouldn’t be honest and I don’t want to shilt myself, as I really might do one of those when I get older.
But a trip starting at Ely on Saturday the 25th and then going via Peterborough and Doncaster to Scunthorpe, before travelling to Edinburgh for the night. Then it was Glasgow on the Monday and then up to Inverness. Tuesday it was down to Kyle of Lochalsh, Skye, Mallaig and Fort William for the sleeper back to London, before a train out to Dullingham after changing at Cambridge.

