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  • milliehull
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    I agree with everything that you say @Takethedogalong. I always say on my tours 'if only the walls could talk'. There would be so many stories they could tell. I often look down the side asles when in the Cathedral at dusk and imagine the monks walking down them. I really do hope a long term plan can be made to keep these wonderful places open. Thank you for your comments.

  • Freddy55
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    I don’t know if you know already @milliehull , but there’s a program on shortly (9pm) on channel 5, ‘Britains Great Cathedrals’.

  • DavidKlyne
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    Millie

    Peterborough Cathedral always seems quite innovative to me in the way it attracts visitors with all the different events it puts on. Perhaps Peterborough is not as much of a tourist hot spot as say Cambridge so it probably has to work a bit harder. I do worry a bit when organisations blame the NMW, especially a church, as someone on that sort of basic wage hardly earns enough to support a family?

    David

  • nelliethehooker
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    We have had it sunny and warm today, after frost overnight. Took a drive out to Birkrigg Common for a walk before driving down to the shore for our picnic, followed by another walk along by the sea front. I was hoping to view the waders and ducks but the tide was fully in with no shoreline visible. Below are a couple of view from our morning walk, one of the Coniston Fells, very different in appearance from the one last week,

    and another with Bardsea Monument, a 3 sided 18C folly or cenotaph on Barsdea Park.

  • milliehull
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    Thank you @Freddy55 I have seen it advertised and will certainly make sure I watch it. Unfortunately I don't think Peterborough is featured.

  • nelliethehooker
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    Not a very good situation for your Cathedral @milliehull, hope that it is not as bad as you feared and that a solution to it's financial position can be found.

    @Wherenext pleased to read that you had a good day out yesterday and that the weather was kind for it. I do like the Owl statue, very clever.

  • Freddy55
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    I see it’s a series @milliehull , so maybe one of the future episodes will feature Peterborough.

  • Bakers2
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    Thanks I didn't know. I've put it on record series, missed 3/4 of the 1st one, but at least I should remember to watch on catch up this way 🤣. I've been out to a very interesting talk on blue plaques in Peterborough.

    @milliehull it's so sad that things have got so bad 😢. It's a great cathedral, which seems to try very hard. Sadly, I think the general demise of Peterborough Centre itself won't be helping. I'm not sure that charging to visit would bring in enough. Interestingly, the chap doing tonight's talk mentioned the site at Ferry Meadows. Quoted something like 55,000 visitors to the club site. Most wander round Ferry Meadows and perhaps stand in Cathedral Square and wonder what to do and probably don't even explore the Cathedral precincts. Maybe the club could promote the city!

  • Takethedogalong
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    The Tony Robinson series is very good, not recent though, we watched it a few years ago. The Cathedral at Peterborough was our reason for first staying at Ferry Meadows. I knew we could cycle in easily, and a very kind member of staff kept an eye on our bikes for us. I wanted to see the grave of Katherine of Aragon, and knew that Mary Queen of Scots was buried first there before being reinterred in Westminster Abbey.

    Enjoyed our afternoon down in the cellars, and up in the attic rooms at Wentworth Woodhouse, a brand new tour, ours was the very first tour round. Enjoyed a nice coffee in the library as well. I used to revise for my exams in here………45 years ago😉

    Ornate fire grate, in one of the attic rooms.

    One of the library rooms, now used as a coffee and cake lounge.

    We got permission to park outside the main entrance as we dropped off a load of books for fund raising sales. Not a bad backdrop for the Jeep😁

  • Wherenext
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    Due to take the ladies to town this morning when our afternoon appointment phoned and asked if he could come this morning instead. 15 minutes later and the answer would have been no but lucky for him it's yes. OH taken her mother down. Coffee called for now whilst I wait.

    Nice memories @Takethedogalong.

  • DEBSC
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    A long day yesterday and an early start. Never seen such a busy hospital, thought our local one got busy and been to Taunton hospital for OH but neither any comparison to Exeter. Lucky that OH could drive me there as couldn’t find anywhere to park. He dropped me off and I had completed the first part of my appointment before he could get parked, lots of cars driving around looking for parking. Very stressful if the patient was driving and I wonder how many appointments are held up due to this. Lovely volunteers in the reception area to direct patients to their appointment areas, such a good idea. We needed to be there for many hours, the restaurant there was huge and nice and extremely busy with both staff and patients. Finally finished late afternoon, still cars driving around looking for parking, someone waited for our space. We decided to visit the close by IKEA, had the obligatory meat balls for tea, they never fail to please. Lots of kids in the restaurant after school with parents, at their prices for kids meals we could see why. All we purchased though was a shoe horn for OH. Home about 7.30 last night. Housework this morning and my feet up in front of the tv now.

  • Wherenext
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    Best wishes that the results of the visit meet with your approval @DEBSC. We have the same problem parking whenever we visit Wrexham hospital and it usually takes the driver a while to park. Biggest bugbear is that it is quite close to the town centre, about 10 minute walk or bus right outside and it is free so I'm not convinced all vehicles are hospital visitors. We've suggested some sort of tear off code to leave on windscreen but nothing gets done.

  • Maplesparents
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    We are very excited! Taking our first ever caravan ( a 2013 Coachman VIP/460 2 berth called Pearl) on our Maiden Voyage tomorrow. We live in Ashford, Kent but we store her in Staplehurst and we are doing two nights in nearby Goudhurst, Tanner Farm club site (literally 15 minutes from the storage site). However, came over to the storage yard today to take off her pyjamas (full cover) and put on her brand new towing cover, only to find the leisure battery is completely flat! She's been in storage since the beginning of December and it is a very 'hardy' leisure battery according to Halfords. It's about 2 years old, an LHB800. Frantically trying to charge it via our trickle feed charger at home atm and hoping there will be enough juice in it when we set off to go to Goudhurst tomorrow as we would rather use our motor mover than us shoving it about to hook up. We are complete novices to caravanning and there have been so many 'snags' that freak us out! We live in the hope that the more we are going out, the easier this will become :-)

    Wishing you all a lovely weekend.

  • DEBSC
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    Thanks @Wherenext. Never heard of a hospital that doesn’t charge for parking. Always hope that the charges go straight to the hospital. Taunton hospital has a large multi storey car park, the parking charges there are still paying for the building of it.

  • Bakers2
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    Parking at Peterborough City Hospital on Tuesday,cost £6.20 just over 3 hours. What did surprise me is that our bank statement shows the payee as Peterborough City Council. Use of a card on a vending machine shows Peterborough City Hospital.

    In Essex, Broomfield and Basildon, it gave the hospital name as payee.

    I do hope that the fees don't just get lost in the City's accounts - there in a BIG mess....

  • Wherenext
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    @Maplesparents - Best of luck on your maiden voyage. Hopefully any mistakes will just be one offs. Don't be reticent about asking for help on site. It's not a sign of weakness but of strength.

    Free Hospital parking charges are a Welsh thing, I believe.

  • nelliethehooker
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    @Maplesparents Hope that your battery will take sufficient charge to enable you to get to the site and pitch up. A couple of days then on mains supply should charge it nicely. Perhaps, if you are not going to use the caravan on a frequent basis during the winter months, it might be advisable to purchase a second battery which you can keep charged at home and then swop them over whenever you pick up your caravan.

    They definitely charge locally, but I have no idea what the charges are as we live within walking distance of our hospital, thankfully.live

    @DEBSC that sounds like an exhausting day, hope that the outcome of the visit is satisfactory.

    Hope your chap arrived on time and that all went as planned, @Wherenext

    @Takethedogalong glad you had a good day out at W W and that all the memories it brought back were pleasant ones. Grand photo of the Jeep!😀

  • nelliethehooker
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    Not done a lot today! We had quite a hard frost last night when I took Flyte out on our last walk but all had gone when we got up and the rest of the day has been dull with a cool breeze. Sky is cloudy tonight so I can't see the planets, perhaps it will be clear tomorrow night.