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Memberweekender replied to the discussion Isle of Man in the forum Europe 5 years ago
Thanks gbgb, I wouldn’t go to the Isle of Man during TT fortnight because it would be far too busy busy for me, I don’t like being crowded in.
weekender replied to the discussion Isle of Man in the forum Europe 5 years ago
I try not to worry about getting back for dialysis, a day late isn’t too much of an issue as my renal unit are very accommodating and manage to fit me in the next day.I was thinking in September about asking to have a pre-arranged extra day off (move a Monday to a Tuesday) to get a 3 day break for my birthday weekend, but being delayed by a… Read more
weekender started the discussion Isle of Man in the forum Europe 5 years ago
Last week I spent a couple of days in the Isle of Man, this is the text of my blog about it:”Today I travelled to Douglas in the Isle of Man for a short break, the only previous time I have been there was for a day trip only. From first thing in the morning things began to go wrong and though in the end the trip was very enjoyable. On… Read more
weekender replied to the discussion How accessible is the London Zoo in the forum UK 5 years ago
How accessible is the London Zoo
I haven’t been to London Zoo yet, but I have been a member for a couple of year! 🙂
I can’t say it is fully accessible but I would imagine these days that a large proportion is; though if you are not very high (tall) in your wheelchair you may have difficulty viewing. My local zoo is Chester which has great access, they even have a… Read more
weekender replied to the discussion Accessibility of Welsh Narrow Gauge Trains in the forum UK 6 years ago
Accessibility of Welsh Narrow Gauge Trains
If you are familiar with the Thomas books (which I am not), the Snowdon Mountain Railway, the only rack-and-pinion railway in the UK, is the basis for the Culldee Fell Railway in the books.
The Rev Audry worked as a volunteer guard or the Talyllyn in its early preservation days.
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