I need to renegotiate terms with the local strip club.
I need to renegotiate terms with the local strip club.
Some how I knew you'd be along with your dreary arrogance. It's VERY SIMPLE - the Wheel applied for an extension to their stay - the council rejected it because there was a clause in the i360 deal to prevent competition due to the PWL. The wheel was considered competition - the zip wire is completely different and so isn't.
There was no logical or planning reason for the council to reject the planning extension. Planning Officers recommended allowing the extension - it was politicians who rejected it.
Should have kept the wheel but dirty council politics always wins.
I need to renegotiate terms with the local strip club.
Wrong. It was part of the council's pre-determined policiy that the wheel was only ever there as a temporary attraction until such time as the i360 was built - it took 10 years from approval to opening. Seeing as the i360 was coming on line, the wheel's days were numbered, so an extension was denied. That was always going to be the case.
I appreciate that doesn't fit in with your grubby agenda, but that really is your problem.
How come it cost £1.7 million? it's only a metal staircase with a bit of wire attached
Wrong. It was part of the council's pre-determined policy that the wheel was only ever there as a temporary attraction until such time as the i360 was built - it took 10 years from approval to opening. Seeing as the i360 was coming on line, the wheel's days were numbered, so an extension was denied. That was always going to be the case.
I appreciate that doesn't fit in with your grubby agenda, but that really is your problem.
Wrong. It was part of the council's pre-determined policy that the wheel was only ever there as a temporary attraction until such time as the i360 was built - it took 10 years from approval to opening. Seeing as the i360 was coming on line, the wheel's days were numbered, so an extension was denied. That was always going to be the case.
I appreciate that doesn't fit in with your grubby agenda, but that really is your problem.
Why could both attractions co-exist?
Getting rid of one just because the other attraction had been built would have been a bit like saying they'll demolish one pier once the 2nd pier on the seafront was completed.
Apart from being competition to the i360, what other reasons were there for the Council to turn it down? especially as people within the Council were recommending an extension?
and they want to charge £16 a go!!
What are you lot on about please?
The Zipwire at the Eden Project is £25 so that makes the Brighton one seem quite good value in comparison.
your mum?How much do I have to pay not to go on
your mumI was kind of hoping this would be about zippy straddling...
I went on Sunday to have a look and it was full of muslims....blokes going down the wires and their massive families in burkas etc cheering them on. It was a very multi cultural experience and nice to see.
Also, has everyone noticed how many Chinese students and Chinese visitors there are in brighton these days. We must be coining it in. Wonder how many want to come and watch the albion?
As a similar comparison :
A ride on the zip for an hour @ 30 seconds a ride = £1920
A ride on a decent escort for an hour = £200
Hmmmmm .....