I agree totally, although I'm hoping that it's just an extra to be added in what is an excellent place.
There is no better sight to see than your missus smiling and thinking what a load of numpties we are :drink:.
Cheers for that, you're correct about that it'll be 116 turbines.
It's good to get these facts clear on a thread about it
What with it having been a decent summer, I've been taking my kayak off Worthing beach since April on less windy days and only realised then that something was happening...
I think peppipoo does a grand job,.however in this case, it was surely the op that broke the rules, no?
Had similar situatons before with my work permits, having put the wrong one in the window and got clobbered.
I appealed and was let off but told next time that wouldn't be the case.
I'd suggest that the most works have been underneath Worthing / Sompting.
They've drilled underneath from North East of Lyons Farm to Brooklands, as told to me by a deep sea diver who knows these things, without road closures and the minimal of fuss.
Also been told it'll be the world's largest...
That's a fair enough point.
So is your opinion, on all matters and every post, , inclusive of everyone involved with The Albion Roar, ie, Adie and Phil etc or just you?
And what with most us being either born and bred in Sussex or lived here at some point, we all know that a rampion is the county flower of Sussex, don't we?
THPP, that is a cracking description.:clap2:
There was always something and I reckon you nailed it there.
I have one a couple of times a month, always around 9.am and it's a pleasure, a bit like mcdonalds fries once in a blue moon, or as you say, a kebab after a night on the beer.
What is it...
Exactly this.
We'd have all taken a point before and the fact that we've been battered for most of that half, we're only one down.
We're good enough to come back here. :albion2:
Let's face it, he's off and good luck to the chap, he's done well for us.
No need to be snidey when he goes.
Whatever the fee is, as an add on, I'd be asking for a large box of tea bags, along with a resident cow for the milk.
You really do get what you pay for.
I wouldn't be touching the cheap stuff.
It's probably 'contract' paint, which means it's dreadfully thin and you'll be putting on at least four coats.
Go with Dulux trade. It's superb.