I've just seen this on BBC Breakfast and see that the company that makes these 'flood proof' homes is based at Scottow Business park - https://www.tufeco.com/
A return from Ipswich to Liverpool st peak times is £76 so if they are only charging £8 each way commuting to work in the City will be much more widespread.
This could see the Portaloo bulging with fervent support.....?
Nah, on second thoughts.....
http://www.suffolkgazette.com/business/new-tube-line-ipswich/
Ahem, It's in the Suffolk Gazette. Think Newsthump, Daily Mash, etcA return from Ipswich to Liverpool st peak times is £76 so if they are only charging £8 each way commuting to work in the City will be much more widespread.
Brilliant idea until it conks out halfway between Stratford and Chelmsford miles from either stop 100 metres below the ground.

There are plans to build a high speed train from Ipswich to London in 3 and a half minutes.Ahem, It's in the Suffolk Gazette. Think Newsthump, Daily Mash, etc![]()


There are plans to build a high speed train from Ipswich to London in 3 and a half minutes.
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And why, exactly, would that surprise you?My goodness, Cromer at the forefront of using technology -

One for all those meteorologists out there
Tomorrow is the thirtieth anniversary of the Great Storm of 1987.
Anyone remember where they were aon that night (rhetorical question, really)
I was in Brighton, and that whole Kent, Sussex, Hampshire coastline took one hell of a beating.
Large boats at Lancing just lifted out of the sea like balsa wood!
Preston park, which runs alongside the A23 London Road in Brighton was decimated, more trees fallen than standing. Widespread power cuts, too, so unable to open my offie the next day as no power to lights, tills etc - so sat in pub in town supping Hall & Woodhouse tanglefoot all day
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/learni...er/weather-phenomena/case-studies/great-storm
But it was an act of god, I swear! And anyway, after a couple of Tanglefoots (feet?) I couldn't have been trusted to unset alarms and suchYou really had it hard Cromer. Forced to sit in pud, drinking ale all day, when you could have been at work enjoying yourself.
