Dave Wedd wrote:
> 2009/12/2 peteuk <[email protected]>:
>
>> --- In [email protected], Dave Wedd <dave.w...@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Now if BW were wanting to build lodgings for volunteers as part of
>>> their commitment to becoming a third-sector organisation, maybe I
>>> wouldn't have been objecting to the loss of wharf facilities, etc.
>>>
>> Yes - done the full kipping range in my time - police cells, disused railway
>> carriges, armouries, disused churches, railway stations, lock cottages, army
>> bases, schools,derelict factories, exhibition tents lorry containers, barns,
>> knackered boats, even the odd village hall and scout hut !
>>
>
> That's a pretty good range! I can't claim many of them - a church,
> but it wasn't disused (we really shouldn't have left a WRG radio
> switched on during the service...), lock cottage at Chesterfield,
> disused airfield, play school (with toilet doors you can see over),
> infants school (where you have to kneel down to wash your hair under
> the shower), derelict factory on a BCN cleanup, exhibition marquee at
> the national, where you set up your own small tent inside for
> security), and in torrential rain I slept in the site hut at Blunder
> Lock on the Cotswolds. On one occasion we slept on the floor of the
> pub when the village hall was too full.
>
As per Pete's list plus Distillery (King George The IV), Stop plank
hole in bridge - Mongomery C', Stop plank Shed - T&M
1 refusal - a lorry Garage with flappie sides, earth oil covered floor,
18" gaps under the doors, and broken windows and that was an organised
venue, but that's why the police cells are on the list, no its not, it
was the armoury that night after a bit of B&E.
--
cheers Ian Mac