carnkie
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13 years ago
I was a talking last night to bloke who is indirectly involved in the project at Robinson's and he thinks it's going to be, in his words, an excellent investment and in his words will be bloody good. In other words it will atract the public and at the same time give them an idea of the industrial heritage. A compromise one has to make.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
Roy Morton
13 years ago
From what I've seen, it is industrial heritage itself that has been severely compromised in the name of £££££s

PAH !!! >:(

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scooptram
13 years ago
im with Roy on that its a cock up
carnkie
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13 years ago
"scooptram" wrote:

im with Roy on that its a cock up



So your suggestions would have been what? Bearing in mind that Wheal Martyn, although a great example, is struggling to exist. In fact I think sometimes 'Industrial Heritage' has to be more accurately defined.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
scooptram
13 years ago
well for one thing i would have made sure the bloody head frame was right or dont they use skip guides anymore,i also know some one involved in the heartless thing his thoughts on it ...its a bloody cock up!
wal1959
13 years ago
Well..... yeeeess but ..... I'm not sure the average holiday maker would recognise a skip guide (actually not sure I would). I had a presentation on Heartlands a few weeks ago and it looked pretty good in the round.
spitfire
13 years ago
"wal1959" wrote:

Well..... yeeeess but ..... I'm not sure the average holiday maker would recognise a skip guide (actually not sure I would). I had a presentation on Heartlands a few weeks ago and it looked pretty good in the round.



If the skip guides no longer exist, then they will never know what they are. Why all the pandering to holiday makers anyway? this site is an absolute disgrace, and although I only live half a mile away I shall never go there, it makes me sick every time I pass by. :guns:
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scooptram
13 years ago
the millions they spent on it would have been better used to support local industry and cerate full time well payd jobs not a few part time ice cream sellers :guns:
spitfire
13 years ago
"carnkie" wrote:

"scooptram" wrote:

im with Roy on that its a cock up



So your suggestions would have been what? Bearing in mind that Wheal Martyn, although a great example, is struggling to exist. In fact I think sometimes 'Industrial Heritage' has to be more accurately defined.



It seems to me you are arguing against yourself.
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BertyBasset
13 years ago
http://www.heartlandscornwall.com/ 

Supposed to be a 'Cultural Playground' whatever one of those may be.

Robin
Ty Gwyn
13 years ago
Did i miss something,

Where s the Heritage?

Only thing missing from them gardens was a Maharajahs Palace.

Sorry to you Cornish boys,no offence meant,but its hideous
scooptram
13 years ago
no offence taken they aint cornish anyway most are outsiders any way!!!!!
spitfire
13 years ago
No offence taken whatsoever Ty Gwyn
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Morlock
13 years ago
Looks a bit "Disneyland".
wal1959
13 years ago
"spitfire" wrote:

"carnkie" wrote:

"scooptram" wrote:

im with Roy on that its a cock up



So your suggestions would have been what? Bearing in mind that Wheal Martyn, although a great example, is struggling to exist. In fact I think sometimes 'Industrial Heritage' has to be more accurately defined.



It seems to me you are arguing against yourself.



I think there is quite a bit more to it than that including office space, future housing, cafes, shops, cycle trails, etc. You lot are starting to sound pretty negative. Would you rather it was left as a wasteland?
spitfire
13 years ago
"wal1959" wrote:

"spitfire" wrote:

"carnkie" wrote:

"scooptram" wrote:

im with Roy on that its a cock up



So your suggestions would have been what? Bearing in mind that Wheal Martyn, although a great example, is struggling to exist. In fact I think sometimes 'Industrial Heritage' has to be more accurately defined.



It seems to me you are arguing against yourself.



I think there is quite a bit more to it than that including office space, future housing, cafes, shops, cycle trails, etc. You lot are starting to sound pretty negative. Would you rather it was left as a wasteland?



On the contrary, a unique opportunity has been missed here and that was to present an early twentieth century mine site as it would have been. If East Pool had been included where else in the world would you find three beam engines in their origonal houses of the mine that they worked. At the start of this mess local comments were sought and as usual ignored. I will give this lot about three years or less before it goes bankrupt, this site is disgusting and the beam engine remains more out of pity than anything else, they did not even have the gumption to restore the chimney to its origonal height despite the scaffolding being around the engine house for six weeks longer than it took to build it. :curse:
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Tamarmole
13 years ago
Just watched the fly through video. The impression I came away with is that the project will remove any real context that Robinsons had, leaving it as an isolated and sanitised curiosity in the midst of some rather sterile "anywhere town" architecture.



spitfire
13 years ago
The real rub here is that Crofty could have been moth-balled with the pumps still running for a fraction of the price that this place has consumed and will keep on consuming. With the price of tin now at a level where mining could resume we would have men in well paid jobs contributing directly back into the local ecconomy.
Stuey is right the RDA are nothing more than a bloody dictatorship, ****** the lot of them.
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stuey
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13 years ago
It will be interesting to see how Call Me Dave! manages to hang onto these people in similar roles.

Self-serving vermin.
Tamarmole
13 years ago
"spitfire" wrote:

The real rub here is that Crofty could have been moth-balled with the pumps still running for a fraction of the price that this place has consumed and will keep on consuming. With the price of tin now at a level where mining could resume we would have men in well paid jobs contributing directly back into the local ecconomy.
Stuey is right the RDA are nothing more than a bloody dictatorship, ****** the lot of them.



Back in 98 when Crofty shut I remember a suit from the RDA on local news stating that mining was not appropriate for Camborne - Redruth. Says it all really

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