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Gloucester tall ships
We are off to see the tall ships at Gloucester tomorrow. Anyone else ever been - what's the parking like (as Gloucester is poor for parking at the best of times). Thanks.
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I'm thinking of going to the family day at Notting Hill Carnival tomorrow but I've just discovered that my normal 2 trains into Liverpool Street have been replaced by Bus>Train>Bus>Tube and I can't even get to Liverpool Street before half past one!
However I've also worked out that I can go the long way round (via Cambridge) with a bus and two trains, getting into London a full two hours earlier, so I might still go. (I'll have to see what time I wake up tomorrow!)
http://www.thecityofg...ps/travel-information
I'm thinking of going to the family day at Notting Hill Carnival tomorrow but I've just discovered that my normal 2 trains into Liverpool Street have been replaced by Bus>Train>Bus>Tube and I can't even get to Liverpool Street before half past one!
However I've also worked out that I can go the long way round (via Cambridge) with a bus and two trains, getting into London a full two hours earlier, so I might still go. (I'll have to see what time I wake up tomorrow!)
The weather forecast for Gloucester is for early morning showers, but dry from mid-morning onwards, with some sunny spells in the afternoon:
http://news.bbc.co.uk...sPerPage=10®ion=uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk...sPerPage=10®ion=uk
"Hi ichkeria - we must be looking in the wrong places! On the couple of occassions we have been there we have had trouble parking. (I have trouble parking in an empty car park!) "
Hare Lane is where we go - (tho I wouldn't advise it tomorrow). For some reason (probably because it's easy to miss) it is never full despite being small and near the town centre (and the rugby ground).
And of course there's the new Quays multi storey car park right next to the docks also, which 'd forgotten about!
Hare Lane is where we go - (tho I wouldn't advise it tomorrow). For some reason (probably because it's easy to miss) it is never full despite being small and near the town centre (and the rugby ground).
And of course there's the new Quays multi storey car park right next to the docks also, which 'd forgotten about!
Thanks Buenchico - rain coats already in the boot of the car!
Hi Mark01 - look out for us, we are easy to spot, four dark-haired kids (like steps) and one blonde demon!
Hi Ichkeria - our car is big, and I can't park a little car! When my husband is driving we find more 'convenient' places than when I am on my own! (Wouldn't do a multi-storey car park in a mini.)
Hi Mark01 - look out for us, we are easy to spot, four dark-haired kids (like steps) and one blonde demon!
Hi Ichkeria - our car is big, and I can't park a little car! When my husband is driving we find more 'convenient' places than when I am on my own! (Wouldn't do a multi-storey car park in a mini.)
Hi Masma and JonnyBoy - parked with ease and didn't have to walk too far to the quays. The three eldest enjoyed it but I felt a bit sorry for the twins as they were being walked into and bumped about by grown ups who obviously don't think that toddlers should be shown any manners (too heavy and too independent to be carried now). Plus side - got three pairs of school shoes (two at the Hush Puppy outlet) and got some cheap(ish) chocolate at the Cadbury shop.