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The Crossrail Tunneling Site At Limmo Is Ready To Go

I took this picture today from the Emirates Air-Line and it shows the CrossRail tunneling site on the Limmo Peninsular by Canning Town station.

The Crossrail Tunneling Site At Limmo Is Ready To Go

You can see the two tunnel boring machines; Elizabeth and Victoria under the cranes, with in the foreground the jetty which will be used to transport the spoil to Wallasea Island.

October 21, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment

Greek Football Team Turns To Brothels For Sponsorship

I spotted this in one of the small articles in The Times yesterday. But the only place I can find it on the web is here on a New Zealand web site.

Here’s a couple of paragraphs.

Players on a cash-strapped Greek football team now wear pink practice jerseys with the logos “Villa Erotica” and “Soula’s House of History,” two bordellos it recruited as sponsors after drastic government spending cuts left the country’s sports clubs facing ruin.

Other teams have also turned to unconventional financing. One has a deal with a local funeral home and others have wooed kebab shops, a jam factory and producers of Greece’s trademark feta cheese.

But the amateur Voukefalas club – whose players include pizza delivery guys, students, waiters and a bartender – has raised eyebrows with its flamboyant sponsorship choice.

Times are obviously hard in Greece.

October 21, 2012 Posted by | News, Sport | , | Leave a comment

The Detective Who Broke The Rules

The conviction of Christopher Halliwell for the murder of Sian O’Callaghan is of course to be welcomed. But reports, like this one on the BBC, show that the detective who solved the murder broke a few rules. I would appear too, that Halliwell knew something about the murder of Becky Godden, as he led the p0lice to her body.

It is always said that difficult cases make bad law and this case would appear to have shown up a few faults in the rules by which the Police work.

But does it?

In this case, no-one died or was physically hurt because of what the detective did, so many will be calling for a change in the law.  On the other hand, I don’t remember a similar case.

So perhaps it shows we’ve got it about right.

October 20, 2012 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

The Attacks In Cardiff

The attacks yesterday in Cardiff are very worrying.

The perpetrator has caused one death and a lot of serious injuries and all he used was a weapon available to many; a Transit-sized van.

October 20, 2012 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

How To Make A Mountain Out Of A Molehill!

George Osborne didn’t have a First Class ticket, but as he got on the train at Wilmslow, he sent an aide to find the conductor to rectify the problem. The BBC report it here.

According to Virgin, the fare upgrade was paid and there was no abuse to staff. As one would hope!

But according to some statements, you’d think Osborne had refused to pay and more! After all, if there hadn’t been an ITV journalist on the train, no-one would have known about this non-story.

The real problem here are the very strict terms and conditions of the rail companies. We’ve all had a ticket for a train with a seat reservation and have missed our selected train. In many cases it doesn’t matter as our ticket is not a train specific one, so getting the next one is not a problem.

When I buy tickets to say go to Liverpool for the day, I will often buy a First Class Off Peak for the return, as there are always lots of free seats in the afternoon and evening. I won’t have a specific seat, but I’ll have a comfortable one.

Osborn’s problem was that he was returning to London on a Friday afternoon, which is not Off Peak and I suspect trains were pretty full, with all those footballers wives going to London for a weekend’s shopping.

The terms and conditions don’t need to be rewritten to disadvantage the train companies, but there needs to be a more flexible return part of a ticket. After all on many routes like Liverpool, you already have it within the current structures.

If he wasn’t sure about when he was returning to London, he should ave bought an Anytime First Ticket. I’ve just looked at next Friday and it would appear that there are few deals available from Wilmslow to London. It could be one of those routes where if you don’t book weeks earlier, the only ticket is the £189.50 Anytime First.

The question has to be asked, as to whether we expect important members of the government to organise their lives around cheap train tickets.

Surely though, his aides should have known of the problem.  They certainly do now!

This problem will continue on this line until HS2 runs to Manchester.

October 20, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

SNP Changes Defence Policy

The SNP appears to be changing its defence policy. It all goes to illustrate the difficulties they will face on so many issues.

I’m not against nuclear weapons, but with the threat from a large superpower unlikely, I don’t think we need something like Trident.  We perhaps need some some of retaliation weapon like submarine-launched nuclear missiles.

October 19, 2012 Posted by | News | , , , | Leave a comment

Presidential Pink

At least there’s one thing the two candidates wives in the United States election agree on.  Wearing pink is a good idea.

October 19, 2012 Posted by | News | , , | Leave a comment

Scottish Time

There was a cheeky letter in the Times yesterday saying that if the Scots got independence, would the rest of the UK be able to do what we want to do with the clocks and move to a time zone compatible with most of the EU?

October 19, 2012 Posted by | News | , | Leave a comment

Feuding In Downing Street

Or is this report on the BBC’s web site, just about cats being cats?

October 17, 2012 Posted by | News | , | 2 Comments

There’s A Lot Of Skyfall About

Skyfall seems to be everywhere and especially on the buses.

Usually, lots of bus adverts indicate that a film isn’t as good as it might be.

I shall go, as I once bought a house from Daniel Craig‘s stepfather.

October 16, 2012 Posted by | News, Transport/Travel | , , , , | 1 Comment