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The original poster, is talking about access to our wonderful city, but you’ve brought a venue selling overpriced, warm, plastic receptacled booze, into the debate, which is not what the original poster, was aiming at.
You’ve given a politician’s reply, which has no baring on the debate .
Exactly the same as your “gun analogy” in another thread.
Go and have a nice rest and a cup of coffee
I already gave my response to xsnaggle though
The Tramshed is a music venue, Tone. There aren't many left in Cardiff so I thought you'd be one of the people wanting them to remain open before the live music scene in the city completely dies on it's arse.
What's wrong with the gun analogy I made?
Had my rest and cup of coffee earlier... now I'm on here
Now that's a poor analogy, Tone. They have literally put something in place for our safety by introducing speed limits.
If you want a speed limit analogy on this topic - how about if the government removed speed limits entirely... would they take no responsibility for the obvious increase in deaths up and down the country?
The council is killing the city, and it is deliberate!!!!
Progress pr imagination is not required in this country , we are enjoying the slumber, to be fair being a large country park for the elderly to enjoy is nothing to be balked about .
In the interests of balance to this debate, if you want to come from Thornhill in order to get a connection for a bus to Ely, then you would get off at the law courts and then jump on the Ely bus at The Holiday Inn just before the bridge by the Mill stad. Unless there is some kind of transport that can get those that need it from those two points then i do find that unacceptable for those with disabilities of the elderly.
That’s where the Wally bus comes into play, I call it the Wally bus, it’s actually a train that winds its way through the pedestrianised areas picking up and dropping off wherever. We christened it that in Benidorm once when one of a our lot said “Look at all the Wallies on that thing”, we soon changed our minds when we caught it to get around, use the one in Adeje, Tenerife, now as well, marvellous simple idea.