That’s a good argument about the need for agriculture. But have you had a spin along the lincs coastline?
Dotted at sea and increasing more on land by the new energy fields.
I’ve a sneaky feeling that energy security, wind farms, will work for the government. At lesser cost at sea. Without a...
I did my dissertation on ‘coastal erosion on the north Norfolk coast’ which gives me an insight on this.
A function analysis of the Lincolnshire coast wouldn’t throw up very much that would be worth the government bunging 100s of billions at.
I can see Lincoln being saved because of its...
The Echo have painted a dark view of future plans to move City from sincil bank to the wetland nature reserve in swan pool. In fact taking a look at this Echo report things are looking grim for a lot of Lincoln and Lincolnshire as a whole.
I’ve chucked in Monsons Park as one potential venue as a...
Used to be Westland when I visited the town. Bloody EU. At least michel Barnier didn’t set up a covid 19 lab there and chose wuhan instead. Bring back Westland!
If it’s the one I’m thinking of. Was in that terrace when part of the structure collapsed a la stoke at sincil bank.
32 or 33,000 there that day from memory.
That’s if it’s the one I’m on about of course.
Can you imagine Raymond burr, a helper and two children booking seats together at goodison Park using event brite?
You might be a bit young to remember ironside Salford? :grinning:
Another Worksop story I’d love to share: many years ago I lived on one of the streets on monks rd near the college/cattle market.
Anyways, one corner shop known as Stubbs and Chappell but affectionately known by all who used it as Stubbsys was a popular stop off for us young City fans. 8 black...