Suit you, Sir !Couple of decent diesels ,chainsaw all that Tesco Homecare meets Posh n Becks Sun King excresences off the poor thing and throw in decent paint job............I just might put in an scrap price offer ?
Sadly, I concur. It's a POS, being punted whoreishly up and down.
But has no purpose...
And Richmond Council will not have to waste £1 million on the project now!
However, Hounslow Council want to house it......
And Richmond Council will not have to waste £1 million on the project now!
However, Hounslow Council want to house it......
By 'boatyard' I think they mean 'private moorings' and 'row boat hire'.The housing development that will replace it when the project fails will not be worth nearly as much in Hounslow.
As for the BBC's accuracy - "A public consultation was held on a proposal to give Gloriana a permanent home at Twickenham's former Orleans House boatyard on the river Thames." - I have never heard of any "Boatyard" in Orleans House.
Key opportunities for significant use of Gloriana will be nearer London although we know she has ventured as far up as Henley.
Whatever the pros and cons of the original decision to build her, the fact is she does now exist and is, arguably, a fine example of British craftsmanship and the traditions many of us hold dear. I believe she is owned by a trust (?) in which case they really do need to do the spadework to find a home for her and ensure she is maintained for the foreseeable future.
All a load of irrelevant tish tosh - and anyway, the Turks seem to be better known as breakers these days rather than builders..
"Whatever the pros and cons of the original decision to build her, the fact is she does now exist and is, arguably, a fine example of British craftsmanship and the traditions many of us hold dear. "
Its a standard wood boat of the type probably still being constructed and used all round the world .
The fact is that she could have been knocked up on Turkish/ beach by a couple of blokes with an aze and chalk line at a tiny fraction of the cost without the use of CAD computer design office and enough staff/electric tools to fill B&Q megastore. ?
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