- Jul 7, 2003
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Not sure I've ever noticed anything trending on Twitter.
That's the major problem with you being such a technophobe.
Not sure I've ever noticed anything trending on Twitter.
spot on
and you could always have a staycation and spend your money in the UK
And instead of sitting in queues on the M2 you do exactly the same on the M6 or M5
spot on
and you could always have a staycation and spend your money in the UK
Ferry passengers travelling to the Port of Dover are facing major delays due to increased French security checks.
There are lengthy waits at the port with many people stranded overnight and huge numbers stuck in traffic.
Kent Police said there are delays of between three and five hours on roads into Dover. Motorists have described the traffic as "horrendous".
Checks have now been relaxed and waiting time at the holding area is 40 minutes, the port said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-36873632
I know the French authorities must be seen to be doing as much as possible after the horrendous string of attacks but are increased border checks with the UK really a top priority. Most of the terrorists are homegrown or come from other European mainland countries with porous borders or via migrant routes.
A case of closing the wrong stable door long after the horse has bolted?
I drove to France a few years back in the summer hols. Never ever again. You just know 2 days of your journey will be sat in tailbacks to any number of French toll booths (3 mile queues to each one), under manned borders, the M25 or caravans.
It's not a holiday sat in traffic for 2 days solid.
I drive to France ( obviously after the ferry from Newhaven ) at least 4 times a year as my parents have a house in the Loire Valley. Never had any problem with tailbacks once out of Dieppe but then I don't use the toll roads. Lovely country.
Hmm. I bet the A303 and M5 into the westcountry are not much fun today either.........miles of barely-moving caravans
I drive to France ( obviously after the ferry from Newhaven ) at least 4 times a year as my parents have a house in the Loire Valley. Never had any problem with tailbacks once out of Dieppe but then I don't use the toll roads. Lovely country.
I have never been across to France by car ferry or the tunnel. I never will; just seems like a hellish experience to me, at any time.
I have never been across to France by car ferry or the tunnel. I never will; just seems like a hellish experience to me, at any time.
Ferry passengers travelling to the Port of Dover are facing major delays due to increased French security checks.
There are lengthy waits at the port with many people stranded overnight and huge numbers stuck in traffic.
Kent Police said there are delays of between three and five hours on roads into Dover. Motorists have described the traffic as "horrendous".
Checks have now been relaxed and waiting time at the holding area is 40 minutes, the port said.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-36873632
I know the French authorities must be seen to be doing as much as possible after the horrendous string of attacks but are increased border checks with the UK really a top priority. Most of the terrorists are homegrown or come from other European mainland countries with porous borders or via migrant routes.
A case of closing the wrong stable door long after the horse has bolted?
You're missing out then. The trip to Newhaven is a breeze ( well from Hove it is ). Rarely wait more than 30 minutes to board and the ferry is often half empty. Bit of lunch ( picnic or purchased on board ) and a beer and a relaxing four hours with a book. Dock and 30 minutes later you're into rural France.
Then coming back you're 30 minutes from Brighton once docked. None of the crowds of Dover ( or Euro Tunnel ).
The only down side is that the Newhaven crews don't seem able to match the speed of unloading the boat like their Dover counterparts.
Come to Wales, it's wonderful
No thanksspot on
and you could always have a staycation and spend your money in the UK
Mate took 8 hours to get from the A20 to the ferry, when he arrived at the passport checks only 3 of the 7 booths ( manned by french) were open.
My ferry is next Saturday....hopefully it will be better than today,