Dolcoathguy
13 years ago
Knocker
Well said, the idea was fine, but the implementation was a little off the mark. Camborne / Redruth isn't an area awash with money, so these prices will not encourage anyone especially with Pool market cafes at half the price only 5 minutes walk away on the weekend.
Stuey hit nail on the head, you can park in Pool market or Tescos (if you buy a pasty) for a few hours for free and walk the short distance to Heartlands.
The money spent on arty projects maybe was a little excessive, most people would have been happy with a bit of mine eqpt set in concrete.
I better shut up now before I turn into a Grumpy old git!
Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
stuey
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13 years ago
Having put my prejudices for the processes and people behind the project aside for the moment, I must congratulate them on the quality of their work. Apart from bits of suspect euro-granite (well, you can't have it all), the materials choice and build quality is excellent. They have done a good job with the "main bit" IMO.
Colin McClary
13 years ago
Dolcoathguy
13 years ago
"the materials choice and build quality is excellent."

- yes I liked the new corrugated on the roofs as well.
The bits that are done are good, but some bits look uncompleted:

The area in front of the adventure playground.
The area in front of the toilets.
The frontage to trevenson road.
The winder house.
Some of the old equipment.

Also not sure if they wanted kids running top speed down their smooth red granite walled "leat". I suspect at the first slippage the H&S police will be putting barriers around this...

Sorry I have now turned into a grumpy old git....


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stuey
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13 years ago
I'm wondering where the midas lego bricks are going to go.
Colin McClary
13 years ago
'SACRILEGE', how apt is that, another celebration of Mining Heritage! Asylum and inmates spring to mind. 😮
scooptram
13 years ago
so what has a blowup stonehenge got to do with cornish mining heritage ? or am i missing something? :confused:
RRX
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13 years ago
nothing at all, the real one is nice to walk around, wonder if anyone has turned up dressed as a druid


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Roy Morton
13 years ago
"scooptram" wrote:

so what has a blowup stonehenge got to do with cornish mining heritage ? or am i missing something? :confused:



Perhaps they thought the people that quarried the stone came from Camborne :lol:
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
Roy Morton
13 years ago
If they wanted to promote this project and keep at least a little credibility, why on earth did they advertise it like this?

Oh brave new world!.......????

No doubt another example of 'up country' advertising consultants who have never been within 200 miles of the county. I wonder if Big Brother IS watching us?

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Brave?..... where does bravery enter into the equation?
or is this a euphemism for blatant contempt? :curse: :guns:

"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
carnkie
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13 years ago

Brave?..... where does bravery enter into the equation?
or is this a euphemism for blatant contempt? :curse: :guns:
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Someone trying to be clever. Aldous Huxley?


The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
Roy Morton
13 years ago
They probably have a room 101 too! Look out, here come the thought police! 😮
"You Chinese think of everything!"
"But I''m not Chinese!"
"Then you must have forgotten something!"
Peter Burgess
13 years ago
"Roy Morton" wrote:

No doubt another example of 'up country' advertising consultants who have never been within 200 miles of the county.



Has is never occurred to you that perhaps Cornwall has its fair share of numpties too?
Dolcoathguy
13 years ago
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Brave?..... where does bravery enter into the equation?
or is this a euphemism for blatant contempt? :curse: :guns:
Someone trying to be clever. Aldous Huxley?



- The Alphas' know best! Although their park has been treated as a litter bin by some epsilons in the area!
Is it safe to come out of the bunker yet?
agricola
13 years ago
Hasn't taken long, saw a dumped trolley there the other day.

Anyway as the site is due to be officially opened by the Prince of Wales, its bound to close as all mines which have had official Royal visitors have closed !

If you are passing please bring yellow paint and help paint double yellow lines all along Dudnance Lane, to stop those parking on the road.
If it can't be grown it has to be mined.
Colin McClary
13 years ago
Careful now!!
stuey
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13 years ago
The signs have reached a new orgasmic pitch. I wonder if there are salaries and a party to match?

I suspect for all the wealth that the Heartlands project is, there was a considerably greater part taken and squirreled away on the sly and blatantly by the various toadies on the project.

As with a lot of charities and 3rd sector types, there is a lot of finger pointing at "what we done", when it might be better considered what they took, whilst they were at it.

As with any socialist EU shite, it would have probably been better to get the local business rates to be spent on something other than county hall pensions for a few weeks and built something much better, without feathering the nests of such awful, socialist (as long as it's other people's money) vermin. :guns:
Morrisman
13 years ago
My latest info on Robinsons engine is that the original contractor went bust - if he was ever paid - a new contractor being appointed to recommence work on getting Robinsons moving again. Mind you with some of the crazy ideas for power, including using coal fired Cornish boilers, who knows what will happen. I will keep my spies on their toes!
:thumbup: keep taking the pills
KH....
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13 years ago
I had a trip around Heartlands, it not finnished yet! The playground has some great reviews, the red river is not red!
For £35 million! This must reach new heights in 'creative accounting' Is it possible to see the accounts for the project from somewhere?
They have one of my pic's in a display, perhaps I should have charged for it, silly me could have asked thousands for it!
scooptram
13 years ago
"Morrisman" wrote:

My latest info on Robinsons engine is that the original contractor went bust - if he was ever paid - a new contractor being appointed to recommence work on getting Robinsons moving again. Mind you with some of the crazy ideas for power, including using coal fired Cornish boilers, who knows what will happen. I will keep my spies on their toes!
:thumbup: keep taking the pills


now thats the daftest thing i have ever heard running a beam engine on coal whatever next petrol engines? :lol:

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