City Beach @ millennium Square
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Sat outside Cuthbert Brodrick this morning waiting for our friday treat, Surveying the many fine Attractions crammed in millennium square. The thing that really shocked me was lack of space between the rides. I'm sure the powers that be wouldn't have issued a safety certificate if it was not safe. But i'm used to woodhouse and scott hall funfairs with plenty of milling around space.
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hyperion wrote: Sat outside Cuthbert Brodrick this morning waiting for our friday treat, Surveying the many fine Attractions crammed in millennium square. The thing that really shocked me was lack of space between the rides. I'm sure the powers that be would have issued a safety certificate if it was not safe. Buti'm used to woodhouse and scott hall funfairs with plenty of milling around space. I've just looked at the Millennium Square webcam site and the rides are very close to each other. This is the link to the site:- http://www.camvista.com/england/other/l ... webcam.php Scroll down to see the cam view. It can be an interesting live view though the webcam image is small and the times can be wrong (it can show a static view when there is an event going on).
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