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Forgot to say "Nothing to do with me!" (In case anyone thinks I'm advertising.)

I just thought it was a bit of a waste of a Lotus body shell.

2 hours ago, stuart said:

...on top of the rental price!...

Yes, and if you want to stay on a Saturday in March, that will be  £250.:o

I wonder what the high season prices are.

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On 3/8/2024 at 10:55 AM, stuart said:

£49 cleaning charge on top of the rental price!:o

Stuart.

 

Read;

We want a higher price than the one we advertise and gullible people will not question it.

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The things people want to bath in.    Visited the London Museum Docklands just before last Christmas, and right outside in one of the old docks was this, or one like it:

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Not my photo, obviously, it was dull and drizzling when I was there but people were out in these heated spa pool floating baths, in cossies, "enjoying" drinks and nibbles.

John

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If you watched the programme last night about Sewers, and have read recent reports in the papers, you will realise that these people were taking quite a risk.

In the 1960s, I swam across the Thames at Henley with my Uncle, but I wouldn't dare go into the river water nowadays - and I see that the Oxford Boat Race queue, even if they win, won't throw their cox into the Thames this year.

Ian Cornish

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I doubt things were much cleaner back then Ian.    I remember as a kid during the '50s, swimming in the Solent and watching the - er- detritus float past. Every year there was a polio scare, allegedly caught by swimming in contaminated water.  

This was Oxford, upstream of Henley:

"In 1952 the city's sewerage system was described as 'probably the most backward in the country" 

(A History of the County of Oxford, volume 4)

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I didn't know that the University Boat Race was as early as 1858:

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Visual comment on "The Great Stink" from Punch, 10/7/1858, "The Silent Highwayman "

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