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I'm not suggesting you should go back to the 70s/80s, more that it would be great to be thirty today and have all the opportunities that are available. Fantastic! 300p? I guess hibernation from RBS might be a consideration, pick it up again in May/June.
Thirty ... Yes many good times in the 70s/80s and not so money orientated to the degree things are today... As you say life goes on... I do have faith, but we live in a world of surprises At least the weather in Norfolk is mild and sunny, little chane of a white Christmas is seems this year... Mind you it has been many years since we did have one in my area.. Keep Smiling ... We may hit 300p on the SP before this year is out...
Cup still 'half empty'? Have faith, the World has gone from strength to strength over thousands of years and it will keep going forward. The same with the UK. Times change, of course they do, and people come forward with answers to whatever problems arise. Tell me you wouldn't want to be thirty or forty again.
Jo Stafford - 'Don't let the stars get in your eyes'
and perry como was on top of the pops,in black n white.lol.
heya,i can remember the cuba crisis. bay a pigs n all that. I can even remember buying trex,ride a white swan,the album,for 40p,after decimalisation.
I 'ate you Butler, lol. ....Troajan you must be older than I thought if you can remember that .
on the buses butlins class!!!!!!
Reading about the old holiday camps .
Center Parcs Leisure Group at Penrith Cumbria,do you remember when the group was owned by Scottish & Newcastle Breweries plc before the company was sold and delisted from the FTSE in 2007. That was a solid stock to have your money invested in and a good dividend payer to. Another great British Company and institution, that has been sold to a foreign buyer.
That will be the Lakeland Leisure Park you are refering to, used to be the old South Lakeland Caravan Site at Flookbourgh like everywhere else in the Lake District. large Leisure Companies and Hotel Chains are moving in and over commercialising the area at the expense of the independent local long established buisnesses. I think of these Leisure Parks as a modern day updated version of the old holiday camps, like Butlins and Pontins of the fifties and sixties that many of the older board members will probably be familiar with.
15 years ago, we had no Twitter, Facebook or IPhones or IPads and on the average wage it could be possible to buy a home.... And little terrorism ... Oh how Times have now changed ... If in the next 15 years interest rates rise along with house prices, averaged workers will be reduced even further in their ability to buy a home ...and the folly of letting the population increase year on year will obviously not improve things .. The basic infrastructure required to maintain basic services for more and more people will not be sustainable ... Recently news of 7000 extra homes are to be built in the Great Yarmouth area by 2030, seems crazy when Great Yarmouth is already on it's knees with low incomes and businesses closing and 20 plus empty shops. With myself having regular recent daily trips to our local hospital it was an eyeopener to how busy it was most of the time. 20 people in A & E was average and available beds stretched to limits I had the unfortunate situation to have to visit 2 different wards a day for 2 weeks .. How this hospital would cope with 7000 extra homes built in the future with an average 2 or 3 people per homes 14.000 to 21.000 more people to added to the local GP surgeries and dentists and more needing A & E. Surely as more live longer a 100 extra beds may well be needed in years to come to cope along with the increased population forecast in the GY area.. How this is replicated around the UK with the government increased house building program... Also 7000 homes can mean 7000 more cars locally .. As the poplation is allowed to increase unregulation then the problems could well increase and probably more of them... I makes one think what it will be like in 15 years time in the UK With 4 to 10 million extra people ... And how many then on some sort of benefits..
Not quite, about a 20 minute drive from Grange over Sands.
I have travelled extensively around Scotland for many years now and still do, Went on many short holiday skiing breaks to the Cairngorms during the seventies but never managed to climb or walk to the summit of Ben Macdui. I live on the Cumbrian shoreline side of Morecambe Bay it can be a wild and windswept place in winter but the panoramic views of Morecambe Bay from the front of the property and the Lakeland fells from the back of the property make it all very worth while living here.
That sounds as if your living somewhere near the summit of Ben Macdui in the Cairngorms .,
Welcome back Mailman. Yes the UK is now a very much changed country to live in today, and totally unrecognisable today from the past, especially places like London where i spent much of my care free student years living and studying in the mid to late swinging sixties. I sometimes wonder these days when i visit the Capital i am now walking the streets of Lagos or some other foreign city, certainly not the city i remember from all those years ago. The present idea of a United Europe involving political, economic, and cultural integration have now all but extinguished, a far cry from the ideals of the 1975 Common Market Referendum, which was mainly about stronger trade links among its six member countries of the time. No mention in those days of mass immigration across all the borders of Europe or a common currency. I am very concerned today for the younger generation,who have not been afforded the opportunities in life, that our generation had, regarding career opportunities and the ability to purchase an a decent home to raise there families in. On the question of interest rates i believe these will have to eventually rise to their historical averages if the world and our own domestic economy stand any chance of reconition of normality,albeit painful for some business and mortgage payers. You mention the general outlook for the next 15 years personally these days i do not try and look that far ahead. I live in a beautiful unspoilt sparsely populated area of the UK that has been relatively untouched for the last 40 years by the modern day rigours and problems of day to day living that are afflicting many parts of the UK today, and will remain so hopefully for many years to come.
It seems more on my Ipad than on my Main Tower compute, now and on previous pages.... Strange...I never put RE in the subject box ...I just seems to come up, likewise with other peoples postings... is anybody else getting the same issue...?
No idea , lol .
Why are all the subjects suddenly become RE:
Have to admit I know little about it but you make some salient points , massive reserves over 3 billion tons at the last count , not including the massive North Sea reserves and for the last 20 years or thereabouts we've been bringing it in from abroad . At the moment clean technology from what I can read , still isn't all that clean but that's probably down to a lack of investment . Trouble is these days if your not green ,investment is difficult to come by . Nice to hear that the French , like the Chinese are starting to have reservations about Hinkley although I suspect this may be a negotiatiing ploy to screw further concessions from HMG .
A good post highlighting a lot that many people would probably agree with.. The UK seems to rely on so much from other countries, yes it probably is cheaper but relying on too much from others is always open to abuse and danger of supply being raised it costs or stopped for whatever reason, being weather related or economics or conflicts. There seems little desire to be self sufficient of home production the past 20 years, just ship it in from wherever.. it appears, just import, and import and less export, it even seems like we import people in to the UK as well... So much has happened the last 15 years from Terrorists to mass Immigration and unaffordable housing and the prospect if interest rates rising and maybe an exit from Europe.... What the next 15 years UK average persons prospects are is anyone`s guess........ even our weather has gone crazy.... some of our posties are still wearing shorts... My MUM often said there will wacky times like this...
It certainly is Jings an end of an era for the British Coal Mining Industry, now following in the path of our once great Iron and Steel, Chemical and Shipbuilding Industries. I still find it inconceivable that it is cheaper to ship coal from the other side of the world from countries like Australia than it is, from a coal mine in Yorkshire like Kellingley, who have a direct rail link to the main complex of coal fired power stations in Yorkshire. With over 300 years of coal reserves left in the UK. and carbon capture technology available and 14 coal fired power stations coming online every month in India and China alone, I find it a very bizarre situation for the UK to be in. The UK government future energy policy is now clearly tilted towards Nuclear Power and Gas Fracking who both have their own very controversial issues that need to be addressed. Although planning permission has now been granted for the hugely expensive Hinkely Point project, EDF are already having second thoughts on the project on grounds of cost, and this was before the the drop in oil and gas prices which at the moment are making Nuclear Power Generation uncompetitive, and with out large subsidies from the UK taxpayer will continue to do so in future years to come. Unable to find a UK based Boat builder who can build me a new yacht to my own specifications and price i have reluctantly had to to turn to North America for one to be built. this is another example of a once proud industry of our great seafaring nation that could soon be in terminal decline.
Thanks for the reply . ATB
IPO of W&G (Rainbow) called for by the Europeans as consideration for reciept by RBS of 2008+ support from HMG.
End of an era , sad day for the miners who have lost their jobs ......By far the cheapest fossil fuel available to us and by far the dirtiest but it does make you wonder if more could have been done to make coal cleaner rather than have rediculously expensive projects like Hinkley Point .