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Cheltenham Council Cuts Are Extracting The Urine

Posted by Darren Moore on Tuesday, 19 April, 2011

Toilet Closure Concerns – Cheltenham Gloucestershire

Toilet Facilities Closed in Cheltenham Parks

Are Cheltenham Council Taking The ........

Another beautiful spring day, people out walking around the Cotswold town of Cheltenham – lapping up the sunshine, enjoying the walks in the gorgeous parks when suddenly that cry from a child; “I need the toilet!!!”

Well, it is happening right now in Sanford Park – just behind the Lido, where the council have a perfectly set out play area for children with swings and slides, climbing frames and a toilet facility which is “CLOSED” to the public. Yes, I appreciate that facilities need to be maintained, yes they have to be closed in the winter because of lack of use, but come on CBC, we have had two staggering weeks of sunshine and you still haven’t opened them.

Here is the problem: “We as a family use the facilities in Sandford Park on a regular basis, and I can’t remember once over the last 3 weeks when we have visited the play area with our son (who is 4 years old) and not found less than 8 or 10 children playing in the childrens area.

And hand on heart, I have seen on more than one occasion – parents having to suspend children in mid flight over shrubs and bushed area’s so they can relieve themselves. And please, don’t tell me “they can hold it till they get home!”

We contacted Cheltenham Borough Council and advised that the toilets were undergoing refurbishment, and would re-open on the weekend 16th/17th April – 2011. We arrived at the play area on Saturday to find them still “CLOSED” – so made another call this morning.

This time, we were given the number of John Reece who is in charge of the Council Public Amenities – he advised that there was a “blockage” issue, and that they had notified Severn Trent to investigate. In the mean time, he also mentioned that due to council cut backs, that there was no guarantee this facility would be opened in the future, and should we wish the take this further – to speak with Roger Whybourn MP.

We have now spoken to Roger Whybourn, who advised that this is not the only block of toilets to be closed – with Coxs’ Meadow having been closed as of the 1st April 2011.

At what point will these cut backs stop – do we need children to start playing in other childrens’ excretion, do they have to fall i’ll and cost the NHS more money for medical assistance, drugs and follow up checks… ???

The only way to get this heard is to stand up, bring the point to the table and see how long it takes the council to find alternative funding to keep health risk at a minimum – and remove some of those useless traffic wardens from the town centre, who find extremely long spells talking to taxi drivers parked in Royal Well, where they should not be parked anyway. (Yes, I got a ticket recently… fair cop.)

Tell us what you think, and let us get some steam up and give the council what for.

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Junior Golf Tournament for Kids in Nuneaton

Posted by Darren Moore on Tuesday, 22 March, 2011


:: Rotary Club of Nuneaton

The Rotary Club of Nuneaton is pleased to announce the details of its first Junior Golf Tournament. The tournament will take place on 4th August 2011 at Oakridge Golf Course, with the kind permission of the Owners and Commitee.

A shield will be presented to the winner; this will be known as the Oakridge Rotary Shield and has been kindly sponsored by LDJ solicitors, Nuneaton. Medals will also be presented to the runners-up. The rules of the tournament will be based upon a Stableford Handicap competition in order to give every golfer an even chance.

The entrance fee will be £4.00 and food will be provided on the day.

In addition, and on the same day, it is planned to stage a putting competition for younger non-golfing children, for which there will be a nominal fee. It is hoped that this will encourage families to bring along younger siblings who might like to try golf in a friendly non competitive setting.

The official launch day is 28th April 2011, so look out on the Nuneaton Rotary Club website or in the
Nuneaton News for further announcements.

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Sky HD Offers & Deals for March 2011

Posted by Darren Moore on Saturday, 19 March, 2011

:: Latest Sky HD Offers & Deals for March 2011 for New Customers ::

Latest Sky Offers and Deals for March 2011Here are the latest Sky HD Offers and Sky HD DEals direct from Sky TV for March 2011 – but you need to MOVE FAST because this latest crazy offer only lasts until March 24th 2011 – when the vouchers prices will decrease!

New Customers: £100 M&S Voucher, free box and free standard set-up

This offer runs from Friday 18th March until midnight Thursday 24th March, so a limited time only.

Here is a summary of what’s on offer:

New Customers:

· Free £100 M&S Voucher (increased from £50)

· Free Sky+ or Sky+HD box (saving up to £49*)

· Free standard set-up (saving up to £30*)

· Ends 24th March 2011

*Sky+ box normally £49 with £30 standard set-up for new customers.

Applications can only be made online, so here is your direct link!

BONUS Sky HD Offers for March 2011

Terms & Conditions.
HD Channels received depend on your Sky TV Package. Sky+HD packages start from £29.75 a month. Minimum 12 month subscriptions apply and non-standard set-up may cost extra. Upgrade to Sky+HD Online and we’ll send you a £100 Marks and Spencer voucher. One voucher per household and only available when you upgrade online. Offer excludes existing Sky+HD households and is not available in conjunction with any other offer. Vouchers sent via recorded delivery within 45 days of activating your first HD Pack. Only available for existing customers who upgrade online by 24 March 2011 – so hurry before they decrease the vouchers back to the £25.00 standard offer or £50 for those taking a full package.

BONUS Sky HD Offers for March 2011

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F1 Stars Hit Sao Paulo – Brazil

Posted by Darren Moore on Thursday, 4 November, 2010
F1 Brazilian Grand Prix from Sao Paulo

What Will The FIA Say?

After a nail biting end to last weeks F1 GP, the top 6 drivers have reached the Brazilian Sao Pualo Circuit for the last but one race of the season, and it all could be decided this weekend before they get to Abu Dhabi in 7 days time.

As it stands, the coverted ‘Numero Uno’ could be taken by one of 5 drivers – Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Vettel or Mark Webber. So, as the temperature rises at the circuit, the heat is on for racing driver of 2010.

But, with so much at stake for some of the bigger teams, it’s time to question the ethical behaviour of team bosses, with $millions at stake if they get their car to the number one spot.

So what will happen if one of the ’2nd drivers’ pops up in first position this weekend, yet can not win the chamionship because a rival has finished higher than they expected?

If the truth be known, this is all taken care of in advance after the Ferrari issue which raised it’s ugly head earlier in the season, where by Massa was instructed by his Chief Mechanic to move over, letting  Alonso pass because he was faster. The FIA made it’s point clear, which will mean all of the teams will no doubt have certain signals and messages for their drivers – indicating what they have to do should things start to go the wrong way.

The race will be live on Sunday, so don’t miss what could well be the end to the season – in a big way.

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Recession Hits Largest UK Bike Dealer Midlands Superbikes

Posted by Darren Moore on Tuesday, 2 November, 2010
Mindlands Superbikes in Administration

Midlands Superbikes Goes Bust

Midlands Superbikes have been hit by the recession calling in the administrators to take control of the huge debt that the company has got into during the last year, striking fears that the Motorbike Industry is going into decline.

Recently, the dealer that was based in Market Harborough, Leicestershire – took on a Quadzilla Quad Bike franchise in attempts to try and prop up the ever decreasing sales within the Motorcycle Industry.

It was thought that things were not going well for the dealer back in the early part of the summer when suddenly a high volume of his staff began to jump ship and move to other businesses within the industry, but when asked if business was goodk, Roger Constable replied that it could not have been better considering the dip that the industry was in at the time.

The administrators for Midlands Superbikes are:

Alan R Price and R Neil Marshman Price. PO Box 5895, Wellingborough, Northants, NN8 5ZD

Anyone who has been involved, or was involved with the company are requested to send in details directly to the administration team at the above address, or if you have any emergency concerns you can send an email to them by clicking the following link: midlandsuperbikes@marshmanprice.co.uk

Also, whilst looking around the internet for more information on the Midland Superbikes saga, I stumbled across a forum of motorcycle enthusiasts called “Italian Sporting Club.” And, just for reference for those who may have been dealt a bad hand because of the liquidation of Midlands Superbikes, you might find some information here regarding those who are in the same situation, and have lost money or machines due to this business failure.

You will find more information right here: www.italiansportingclub.co.uk

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Amrecian Muscle Car Manufacturer Pontiac Closes The Door

Posted by Darren Moore on Monday, 1 November, 2010
Pontiac Car

Pontiac Closure

- Pontiac Closes Doors For Ever.

Pontiac has toady seen a bitter end to it’s eight decade of manufacturing in the USA, with the announcement of closure obly one year after GM released a restructure for their business.

What had become an iconic soundtrack of a V8 engine with style and thunder for your average American sports sedan, the affordable car has become no more. This comes as a sad blow for the American car giant, just as they had managed to design something which looked like it could have been exported for the european market.

The Pontiac car originally came out of Pontiac, Michigan – and became one of the ocuntries most loved sports vehicles, taking part in most motorsport past times across the country, as well as Drag Racing and powering some of the top muscle cars.

Earlier this year, parent company General Motors released information that they had restructured their business, which meant that Pontiac was going to have to go it alone, or not at all. And with the drop in sales within the big engine market, Pontiac was in a difficult position before they even had chance to get the wheels rolling.

So, for your average American who wanted to own a $1million muscle car at the fraction of the cost, this was the only alternative in the affordable range of big engine motors, up until today.

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Bugatti Veyron Goes on Sale Today

Posted by Darren Moore on Friday, 29 October, 2010
Bugatti Veyron Goes On Sale Today in India

Bugatti Veyron On Sale in India Today

Following months of speculations over the launch of the Bugatti Veyron, Volkswagon today revealed the first production model which went on sale in the Indian capital today. With only around 70 or so vehicles to be sold around the globe, VW Automibles have said they may not be opening too many showrooms to stock the most expensive car in the world.

With a top speed for the Grand Sport of 407kmh (253mph) and a 0-62mph in 2.5seconds, this bad boy will be distributed by a company called Exclusive Motors in India.

Although this is sounds nice, the only problem that VW Automibiles have with the car is delivery – as the delay between order and the buyer receiving the car is just over 8 months. And, when we are talking $millions – who in their right mind will part with that amount of crust when they have to wait for such a long time?

The price for the car will depend on the currency changes – so lets hope for someone who orders one today, they don’t see the bottom fall out of the exchange rate before they take delivery.

When asked about the reason for opening distribution in India, the Sales Manager for Bugatti, Guy Caquelin said: “The demand for the Veyron over the last year has proven popular with Indian people” – which Bugatti claim is somewhere around 4 enquiries.

Not looking at going completely over the top, VW Automobiles have announced that they are planning on launching a new model for next year called the ‘Galibier.’ This will be their four door version of the supercar but in a limousine style – with the 1000bhp Veyron engine in it.

I wonder if Simon Cowell has heard about this?

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Bond Car Sells For £2.6 Million To American Collector

Posted by Darren Moore on Wednesday, 27 October, 2010
Aston Martin DB5 Reg No JB007

James Bond Aston Martin DB5 £2.6million SOLD

The most well known car ever to grace the UK roads went up for sale today at an auction house in London, and sold for a staggering £2.6 million to an American collector who claimed he had paid more than he wanted to pay.

If you have ever watched Goldfinger or Thunderball, it wouldn’t take you a few seconds to work out what we were talking about if we mentioned the number plate JB 007 – on an Aston Martin DB5?

Well, after it sitting in a basement of the late previous owner for 41 years, the car was presented back on the soil where it first started it’s life back in 1964 – and still in possesion of it’s bullet proof shield, the worlds first ever navigation system and the all so famous ejector seat. But who would have thought that a £8,000 investment back in 1969 would have attracted such a high price tag.

And even though the paintwork was looking a little tired, new owner Harry Yeaggy said: “I thought it would have been baught by a European, but I guess they don’t like Bond as much as we do!” He also claimed that he was going to “fire the car up and take it for a spin round the streets of London tonight and have a bit of fun with it.”

The DB5 was one of two cars ever used in the Bond films, but unfortunately the other one was stolen back in 1997.

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World Cup 2018 Bid Delayed Due To Bribery Claims

Posted by Darren Moore on Sunday, 17 October, 2010

2018 World Cup Bid

President Will Delay 2018 World Cup Bid Decision Until Investigation is Complete

As the 2018 World Cup bid was nearing the final stages, someone releases a firecracker showing how the poorer nations will accept potential bribes for votes to secure who will host the event.

The scandal has been bouncing around for the last 24 hours, but it now looks like the two executive members of FIFA who were placed under the spotlight have been named and shamed by one of the UK’s national press organizations for attempting to sell their bids so that one of the final 5 nations could secure the hosting of the 2018 football clash.

First under the lamp was Amos Adamu who is a Fifa Executive Committee Member, who has allegedly offered to pass his vote on to support the USA bid for the event for a sum in the region of £500,000. In a bid to give some cover for his reasoning, the Nigerian was supposed to have said it was a way of securing the future of football in his home country – by building 4 artificial pitches.

The second FIFA committee member, Tahiti’s Reynald Temarii, has also been accused of selling his bid, for an estimated £1.5million. Yet what has confused many people is the fact that his story was pretty much the same, by saying that he wanted to build a sports academy in New Zealand.

Obviously, when this was leaked to the world press, FIFA had no alternative than to suspend the decision of the board until they had looked further into the allegations, which prompted a full scale investigation.

With a £1 billion income tag for who hosts the event, it is no surprise that FIFA have decided to call off their decision, which means we are now looking at the 2nd December 2010 before the announcement is made.

The undercover sting was plotted by the Sunday Times, who sent a team of reporters to pose as lobbyists acting on behalf of an underground consortium of business men who wanted the event to be hosted in the USA.

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Is it the Fastest Mobility Scooter in the World?

Posted by Darren Moore on Wednesday, 13 October, 2010

Colin Furze on his 125cc Petrol Mobility Scooter

Photo: GEOFF ROBINSON


Complete With Original Panels and Basket

Many people attempt to break some strange world records and fail, but when there isn’t a world record to beat, it makes the game slightly easier, or does it?

Over the last three months, 31 years old Colin Furze from Stamford in Lincolnshire has been locked away in his garage throwing spanners everywhere in an attempt to transplant a 125cc motocross bike engine into a mobility scooter, and all for the sake of being the “fastest man on a mobility scooter!”

Furze, who was given the scooter by a friend, decided to take on the challenge just for fun. But when he was told that there wasn’t a world record for the fastest mobility scooter, he began to get just slightly excited at the thought.

Colin contacted the Guinees Book of World Records and was told his information was correct, but would have to meet some tight standards to get into the presigeous book for 2011. The recommendations from the Official’s at The Guinness World Records was that the scooter had to be finished to look completely standard, with orginal panels, wheels and tyres.

Now that Furze has completed the mission and tested the scooter, he now aims at taking his “mean machine” to Santa Pod Raceway in Northamptonshire, so that he can do some straight line testing before he meets the World Record Officials.

On completion of his 125cc petrol powered scooter, Colin said: “I was a bit nervous when I first started it up as I wasn’t sure if it would work, but it sounded good and got to 64mph, then 69mph very quickly.”

This is all well and good for testing, but the guidelines which have been enforced by The Guinness World Records people was that he would have to travel at 61.4mph over a measured distance. When finding this out, Colin said: “I will be wearing full leathers and a crash helmet for the record attempt. My aim is to hit 70mph – and that would make me really happy.”

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