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Life for Weymouth and Portlanders will be hell this Summer that's why I think it's a shame this was destroyed before most of them would have even known it was there.
11:16 Sat 21st Apr 2012
sp1814, the LOCOG is mainly funded from the private sector - guess where the rest comes from?
I feel sorry for the residents involved in the Olympic sites. The nearest to me is Portland and Weymouth and there has been a lot of coverage on the local radio station, in particular. Not all residents welcome the games. Many are to be affected in getting to their place of work. The area has undergone huge changes in their road system, as one example. They will not be able able to enjoy free access during the games.
I feel sorry for the residents involved in the Olympic sites. The nearest to me is Portland and Weymouth and there has been a lot of coverage on the local radio station, in particular. Not all residents welcome the games. Many are to be affected in getting to their place of work. The area has undergone huge changes in their road system, as one example. They will not be able able to enjoy free access during the games.
I meant the normal residents pasta who are having to deal with lots of road closures, one-way systems and detours because some roads will be for Olympic traffic only. My own colleagues are going to find it hell just getting to work. I expect the normal summer visitors will stay away. It'll be gridlock.
Appreciate that prudie, but that comes with living at a seaside town doesn't it?
I'm sure the fact of the matter is, Olympic tourists will bring a much needed boost for the town's economy, it's only for a few weeks- suck it up!
People bemoan that seaside towns are dying- this is a chance to build on that.
I'm sure the fact of the matter is, Olympic tourists will bring a much needed boost for the town's economy, it's only for a few weeks- suck it up!
People bemoan that seaside towns are dying- this is a chance to build on that.