Ridiculous businesses. I wish they would hurry up and scrap the unavoidable tolls we have to pay to keep up the maintenance for that freeloader.
Also.i hope they scrap the bridge charges.
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The Second Severn Crossing was today officially named the 'Prince Of Wales Bridge' in a ceremony that very few people knew about.
It's almost like they didn't want people to know that it was going ahead.
Wales Online reports
A ceremony was staged on Monday to mark the renaming of the Second Severn Crossing after the Prince of Wales.
Prince Charles attended at the start of his annual week-long visit to Wales and Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns and First Minister Carwyn Jones both said a few words.
But there were very few media representatives in attendance to cover the momentous renaming which is widely disliked by the Welsh public .
Last week, WalesOnline was given an embargoed royal itinerary for Prince Charles' week in Wales and invited to bid for a small number of reporting slots to cover the events over the week.
The itinerary had no mention of a ceremony. It only described "a visit to the toll plaza office at the Second Severn Crossing, which is being renamed The Prince of Wales Bridge to mark His Royal Highness's 70th birthday".
There was no mention of a public ceremony only a visit to an office that is all but inaccessible without permission.
Despite requesting a place on the rota, we were told there was no space.
We even contacted the Wales Office last week and asked for full details of the arrangements, stressing our wish to cover the renaming.
Yet in contrast to how keen the Wales Office usually is to promote events it is holding in Wales, there was no press release or other official communication from the Government about the renaming ceremony.
Instead it was left to the Wales Office and the small number of reporters and a wire photographer allocated rota passes to the "toll plaza office visit" to cover the historic moment.
The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall unveil a plaque of Welsh engraved slate to commemorate the renaming of the Second Severn Crossing to the Prince of Wales Bridge @ClarenceHouse @RoyalFamily pic.twitter.com/ap6YylLcu7
— UK Government Wales (@UKGovWales) July 2, 2018
Ridiculous businesses. I wish they would hurry up and scrap the unavoidable tolls we have to pay to keep up the maintenance for that freeloader.
Also.i hope they scrap the bridge charges.
Cairns should be shot for his unbounded arrogance when he referred to the silent majority who supported the new name as opposed to the tens of thousands who loudly signed the petition against it
Carey’s is washed up and should have fkd off years ago
And yet these are the people who are make by decisions that affect the running of the lives of he hardworking citizens
A clear lesson about the kind of democracy that we deserve
The second Severn Crossing will always be the 'new bridge' and the original will always be the 'old bridge'
Who pays for the bridge when it becomes free.
It will be similar to The Mill Stad and Sophia Gardens: young people will call it what they hear/read so if events are advertised under the new name or media push it then it might change. That doesn't mean the internet cannot "re-name" it though by giving it a popular name in the same way Caroline Street is rarely called Caroline Street. Surely the media referring to the POW name controversy only that the POW name is less likely to come off, so by refusing media attention Alun Cairns has got it wrong.
Perhaps we need a politics board
Oh hang on ..........
Is this really politics though? It’s just interesting news isn’t it.
You have my deepest sympathy.
I'm fecking furious. In this year of all years it should have been called the Aneurin Bevan Bridge.
C unts the lot of them and I include Carwyn.
I havent got a problem with the new name, could have been worse and called the Queen Elizabeth bridge or similar. At least its got Wales in the title 😉. I'll still refer to it as the 2nd or new bridge
I can see a problem where the bridge confusingly gets several names. At least we'll always have one name for Chippy Lane.
Perhaps they should have asked the people of Bristol what it should be called. They might have chosen the Colston Bridge.