0:34. I recall as a child in the 1960s, the large wartime sheds that used to be to his right. They still contained a number of military vehicles, presumably abandoned from twenty years earlier.
My back garden is next to the railway line between Telford central and Shrewsbury and my idiotic neighbours dug away at the embankment to grow food and now the embankment is collapsing but there are now censers to detect movement and there’s no trees perfect for train spotting
Network rail, please retore most of the lines lost in the 50's and the Beeching cuts in the '60s. Ta. (If climate change is happening as an emergency I'm sure this should be a top priority!)
"Daddy! Daddy! Can we go to the beach daddy? Please daddy, please!" "OK kids, but make sure you put your high-vis safety jackets and hard hats on." Why is this guy doing an interview on a beach in protective clothing. Come to think of it, he probably had to do a risk assessment beforehand anyway. Praise the Lord for the Health 'n Safety Executive.
0:34. I recall as a child in the 1960s, the large wartime sheds that used to be to his right. They still contained a number of military vehicles, presumably abandoned from twenty years earlier.
The area of the warren you refer to as the remnants of ‘The Great Fall’ is also excavation material from the creation of the railway
Lovely video! Well explained, well researched and nice production.
That was one of the better videos that you have put out
Well explained, sir. Very good vid.
Fascinating!
My back garden is next to the railway line between Telford central and Shrewsbury and my idiotic neighbours dug away at the embankment to grow food and now the embankment is collapsing but there are now censers to detect movement and there’s no trees perfect for train spotting
Really interesting.
really nice video....i have subscribed your channel
Fascinating video. The Warren is ten mins from my house. Nice to know I live on an active landslide.
My favourite Kent beach.Worth the hike.
Network rail, please retore most of the lines lost in the 50's and the Beeching cuts in the '60s. Ta. (If climate change is happening as an emergency I'm sure this should be a top priority!)
"Daddy! Daddy! Can we go to the beach daddy? Please daddy, please!"
"OK kids, but make sure you put your high-vis safety jackets and hard hats on."
Why is this guy doing an interview on a beach in protective clothing. Come to think of it, he probably had to do a risk assessment beforehand anyway. Praise the Lord for the Health 'n Safety Executive.
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Close it and build it on more stable ground
splodger splodgy there isn’t any.