Irresponsible, demonstrably unsafe, callous in his disregard for the victims families - I hope he gets told in no uncertain terms to forget ever flying again.
I tend to arrive 30/45 mins before KO and it's fine getting in. I always leave just before final whistle as I don't like being stuck in a car park for an hour after the game.
Although I saw my first Albion game on the 31st January 1978, I didn't start attending every home game until 4 years later when I no longer had a Saturday job.
Even if nothing happened to it, it's almost certainly a condition of your insurance that it has a valid MOT if used on a public road. So no MOT and no insurance, you're losing the car if stopped.
No grace period. Fine, points, vehicle impounded. You are allowed to drive to a garage for a pre booked MOT appointment and must be able to evidence this if stopped by the police.
We were at the new Siem Reap airport in Cambodia earlier this year, absolutely massive and all built with Chinese money, then leased to the Cambodian govt on a 55 year lease. We flew from there to Laos where the country’s first high speed rail line links the capital with Luang Prabang, all paid...
I think you have to register your number plate when you arrive at The Top House. That way they know you are a customer not a cheeky commuter. I'm sure they will get it cancelled if you speak to them - they are relatively new owners trying to turn the place around.
What a brilliant series. So much to takeaway from it not least how the lads respond to a positive male role model. Can't help but think this is at the root of many of our social issues in this country. Or is that overly simplistic?
The last episode featured Park Road. Every episode has used the derelict office block in BH for filming the inside shots of the police station, the old Lidl store is used as the mortuary.
Park Road Burgess Hill. And all the office and mortuary scenes are filmed in the now derelict parts of the BH shopping centre (thanks Mid Sussex Tories).