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![]() "Ken Duffey" wrote in message ... Richard Brooks wrote: "Jerry" wrote in message ... Actually it makes sense to me. The roads around Fairford are basically a bleedin' rabbit warren, anything that eases things up is okay with me. It's the show organisers my ire is reserved for, they manage to make a clusterf**k of the parking arrangements year on year. Actually it's all academic to me, I rarely bother with the show any more, there doesn't tend to be enough variety in participants to make it worth the headache of attending, unlike the late 80's and early 90's . . . but I did make the trip last year, and the parking was still a mess. [snipped] But I will as always be going to the RIAT again this year although I know sever people who are staying away because of the increased costs again £27.95 in advance or £33 on the day, tis a bit steep me thinks. Jerry There is at least one country estate on the north western side that hires out its front lawn for people to park the night before and there's nothing like crashing out in a car after strolling to the local pub for a pint of wallop. Go the night before, leave the car and walk a few miles. Richard. For the past five years I have given up driving to Fairford on the public days. A much better plan is to drive to Swindon, park the car and travel by the shuttle bus service provided by the local Thamedown council. The bus has its own route through the surrounding villages - where (non-resident) private cars are not allowed - and thereby avoids all the traffic jams. It's quite a good feeling sitting on the top of a double-decker bus looking down smugly on all the punters sat in their cars in a jam as you turn off on your own 'private' route to Fairford. This is why parking on the roads around Fairford is banned for the duration of the tattoo - imagine if we were all allowed to park where we liked - the result would be absolute chaos. Not to mention blocking the roads for any emergency vehicles that need to gain entry/exit from Fairford. I totally agree and I cannot understand those who think that they have a right to do this! I was there the year that the base put a call out to the local police due to the fact that an aerobatic team was stuck in traffic. Another ploy that worked was being really nice to a local and slipping them twenty quid to allow for the car to be stuck on their drive for the day. Support your countryside! With that posh family on the north-west side of the base when asking where the toilets were and assuming an Elsan or some cubicle outside but the sweet and horse-bound young filly gave directions to where their own toilets were in this very grand house. She even came out with a tray of drinks for us! I think I have the phone number but I must check it but a list is kept with the local town hall of people with facilities. The only problem is when on a phone hunt is that you end up with a short list of numbers written at all angles on the page. If anyone is interested I can contact them and find out if they are still allowing parking with facilities. Richard. |
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