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Is that the rear end?
What her huge arse? Kanye i think they call him.someone said Kim Kardashian inspired the rear
What her huge arse? Kanye i think they call him.
@Cobra I used to go past Cardington a lot too when I was on call to Chicksands. Have they done up the other hangar yet?
Interesting note with regards this but if memory serves me correctly, one of the investors is Bruce Dickinson the lead singer of Iron Maiden.
There is only one Hugh Jarse......
I look forward seeing that in the air.
I've not been up close and personal for a few years, but they both look good from the by-pass.I used to go past Cardington a lot too when I was on call to Chicksands. Have they done up the other hangar yet?
I've not been up close and personal for a few years, but they both look good from the by-pass.
However I do know that one of the hangers is used as a film studio, Parts of Batman and Harry Potter ( and more) were filmed there.
Whether or not that was pre this air-ship and the same hanger I don't know.
They've certainly had a lick of green paint though.
What was the previous one? I'm trying to remember was it the "Dunlop" airship?Amazing history all the same.
What was the previous one? I'm trying to remember was it the "Dunlop" airship?
It'd often come over me (in MK) on high days and holidays.
The only housing that I am aware of is "Shortstown" but that's been there a lot of years, housing for base workers.When I was there in 2003, the older part of the site was cleared and zoned for new housing development. 13 years on I daresay that is well established
I'm not really surprised as there is a lot of water around there, not least the River Flit, that basically boarders the (ex) baseI also did RAF Chicksands (loads of problems with escaped Mink there)
The only housing that I am aware of is "Shortstown" but that's been there a lot of years, housing for base workers.
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I'm not really surprised as there is a lot of water around there, not least the River Flit, that basically boarders the (ex) base
I guess it never happened thenThe propsed housing would have beed 25 yards away!
I guess it never happened then![]()
Being a pest controller, I can honestly say that wouldn't be an issue.What I did think, at the time, was there was no way I would have built on the warren despite some of the views nearby!
Being a pest controller, I can honestly say that wouldn't be an issue.
It wouldn't take that long to clear them out and "settle" the site.
Me too, I didn't realise that it was "up" for development TBH.Given the 'need' for housing it surprises me that houses would not ne built.
Always a bonusNo high levels of Radon etc either.
Mink are non-indigenous vermin and should be destroyed on site, or at the very least notify the land owner / local council. who are under obligation to destroy them.Are Mink on your list of services ?
Me too, I didn't realise that it was "up" for development TBH.
Always a bonus![]()
Mink are non-indigenous vermin and should be destroyed on site, or at the very least notify the land owner / local council. who are under obligation to destroy them.
Its not that common for them to take something that size, tbh ducklings are a lot easier, fish, crayfish even carrion, are more on their diet sheet.They were 'taking' cygnets.... the specialist captured 1.... in 4 weeks!
Yep we have the ( 11th I think) Duke of Bedford, ( Woburn estate) in the late 1800's to thank for importing those from China.One of my other ex RAF sites was infested with Muntjack deer. 320 'removed' in one day.
And for a seemly sleepy town "of the day" there is a lot of wartime history here also....I like the old military sites. Like Cardington, loads of interesting history.
Now why doesn't that surprise me?it's going to be a large development with very little facilities.
gy013 by Donnie Canning, on FlickrI suspect that being right on top of a landfill site didn't helpThe old brick yard (Stewartby) was going to be the site for the Nirah project (4-6x bigger than Eden but for Aquatic research) but it failed to get private funding and planning permission
Couldn't agree moreit's frustrating that the sheds are going to be surrounded by housing when the local authorities sell off land for cheap in prime locations and cut back on other services.
Go on then who knows where the word BLIMP came from. No googling now.