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Shuttle tractor to the Amex



T soprano

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Oct 27, 2011
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Posh end of Shoreham
Ive heard that the farmer who owns the land from woodingdean to the Amex is starting a TRACTOR SHUTTLE service it's going to pick up to 30 people at a time and cut straight across the fields to the stadium if this is a success he plans to run more than one tractor shuttle on match days, think its a great idea myself he said the price would be about £1 for a return journey so easy access to the ground and a tractor ride thrown in as well the kids will love it
 








The Antikythera Mechanism

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hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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It'll be shut down by the council within two matches on 'safety grounds'.
 












Brovion

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Ive heard that the farmer who owns the land from woodingdean to the Amex is starting a TRACTOR SHUTTLE service it's going to pick up to 30 people at a time and cut straight across the fields to the stadium if this is a success he plans to run more than one tractor shuttle on match days, think its a great idea myself he said the price would be about £1 for a return journey so easy access to the ground and a tractor ride thrown in as well the kids will love it

Great idea if true. I wonder if he's thought about investing in those large plastic interlocking slats that they use for temporary car parks at summer events? Obviously not a problem for this weekend with the ground (currently) baked hard, but it would be useful in winter. He could stop farming and go into the car park and transport business!
 










Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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Why is it a H&S issue? Private land, can't he do what he wants?

Oh don't worry. There will be enough Westminster legislation, local bye-laws and National Park regulations to kill it stone dead.
 


countryman

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Jun 28, 2011
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Brilliant idea. I don't think he will be met with much opposition as who cares if someone drives over their own land. He would already drive over it regularly. And the club should show support for it if he is met with opposition as it will help them out, if only by a small amount. And it will really improve the match day for any kids who go on it.
 




beorhthelm

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Jul 21, 2003
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please let this be true. i reckon people will go to Woodingdean just for the laugh.

he wont be able to do it

why not? any actually facts or speculation? dont invoke H&S, lets assume safety assessment is made and provisions for safety are in place.
 


Bognor Bystander

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Oct 7, 2010
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I would think he will need some public liability insurance in case of accidents but tractor shuttles sound fun and already operate successfully at Goodwood Revival where they ferry people round the fields on the edge of the racetrack. Hope it happens :)
 












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