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LizG

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  1. Not wishing to add to any controversy but there are some areas of the country/areas of specific towns, maybe not relevant to the Norfolk Broads where the change of the diversity of the population has changed signficantly to the extent that pubs are unviable because no one drinks alcohol in that area................so they close so nothing to do with smoking. I for one am very happy that smoking is banned but I respect that people still don't agree

  2. It might just depend on how busy WR is trying to earn a living to pay her bills.

    One of my biggest problems is getting away before a weekend as I work Fridays and it isn't an easy day to get cover due toto other staff commitments, hence why at Barton it is a mad dash up the A11 after work and amazingly we are usually on Barton with all three boats by 10-10.30.  However this year things might change............so I am more optimistic but the offer of someone else taking her there if she is available would be great.

  3. And who are in receipt of large sums of taxpayers money in the form of farming subsidies etc. Sadly the link I had to the Rural Payments agency list of beneficiaries has been changed - it was quite shocking. A large estate in Suffolk was in receipt of more money than Sandringham but still denied access to anyone to survey the wildlife on their estate!

  4. All along it up to Hertford - it's basically a canal with towpath - just a lot of cyclists at times :( 

    There is also the New River Walk - the New River takes/took fresh water from Chadwell Springs to London (Islington) and was built in 1613. Have only walked sections but one day hope to walk the entire length in stages. There are also old bits of the New River!

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  5. Yes I mean the moorings (that used to be) near Commissioners Cut. Also if you look at the building on the left of the image which I assume you thought was the Yare Hotel at Brundall, that can also be seen on the modern images.

    Looking at my OS maps the 'altitude' at Brundall only reaches about 20m above sea level and then plateaus out whereas at Thorpe it reaches about 40m up Thunder Lane.

    Not sure what the long buildings are but maybe they are something to do with the old station yard?

    Hope this helps

    Liz

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