Well, if you like derelict fish docks then fine - though some would say you are just a cantankerous auld eejit. Would you say that was a fair assessment?Arghiro wrote:Coming from Liverpool where the Marina has ruined a perfectly good derelict dock, I disagree with you. I liked Grimsby fish dock before is was turned into a boat park.Nick wrote:I can assure you that Grimsby has been improved by the marina . . .Arghiro wrote:How can a boat car park improve anywhere?
Places improved by a marina.
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Re: Places improved by a marina.
Better to have derelict docks used as boat parks than filled in and used as carparks
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I can't argue with that.Ocklepoint wrote:Better to have derelict docks used as boat parks than filled in and used as carparks
Re: Places improved by a marina.
Chichester Basin.
http://www.chichester.co.uk/news/local/ ... _1_3481149
They'll only ever get small boats up there. Currently the basin is more or less empty. A basin full of small sea going craft would create a terrific little thriving focus to what's become a residential area.
I can't see how it could ever happen, but if it does, great.
http://www.chichester.co.uk/news/local/ ... _1_3481149
They'll only ever get small boats up there. Currently the basin is more or less empty. A basin full of small sea going craft would create a terrific little thriving focus to what's become a residential area.
I can't see how it could ever happen, but if it does, great.
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Re: Places improved by a marina.
Having visited Hartlepool since the 1960's, the marina and dockside developement must be classed as an improvement. 

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Re: Places improved by a marina.
If you have ever visited Methil in Fife by boat you will realise what a paradise Hartlepool is.
( I never thought I would get Harlepool and paradise into the same sentence)
( I never thought I would get Harlepool and paradise into the same sentence)
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ISTR the D of E getting into bother about some of his unflattering references to Methil.
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I challenge you to produce a flattering reference to Methil.DaveS wrote:ISTR the D of E getting into bother about some of his unflattering references to Methil.
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But don't rule out malice - First Corollary to Hanlon's Razor
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Re: Places improved by a marina.
From the entry for Methil in Wikipedia - "Previously an industrial maritime powerhouse of the region, it is now redirecting itself towards a green energy future."ubergeekian wrote: I challenge you to produce a flattering reference to Methil.
That seems reasonably flattering and you might be unwise to anger the benevolent webmeister by disagreeing.
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Re: Places improved by a marina.
Has anyone been to Ardrossan? I used to go down with my dad when he loaded bauxite onto the freighter there for transport to Widnes. I can assure you that Ardrossan is at least 1000% better with a marina than it was without!
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Ardrossan was still awarded the carbuncle after the marina was established, It needed a bit more work done, and it seems to be happening.
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Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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If Typhoo put the 'T' in Britain, who put the dross in Ardrossan?
If Typhoo put the 'T' in Britain, who put the dross in Ardrossan?
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I thought you only got an oo with Typhoo.
different colours made of tears
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Difficult. I grew up in Leven (on the "posh" (relatively) side of the river across from and downwind of Methil). I can remember the near-constant roar of export coal going down the chutes into freighters. Later, when the slurry fired power station was built, we had regular noisy discharges from the safety valves as the highly variable calorific value of the fuel played hell with the boiler pressures. And we won't talk about the acidic discharges from the flue...ubergeekian wrote:I challenge you to produce a flattering reference to Methil.DaveS wrote:ISTR the D of E getting into bother about some of his unflattering references to Methil.