Langland drinking 09:53 - Jun 9 with 4774 views | dickythorpe | What was open then? Police called as people slashing on beach!!! I thought they were supposed to be sophisticated down there? | | | | |
Langland drinking on 09:58 - Jun 9 with 3997 views | jack247 | Not a hint of trouble, litter or anything down there before people were allowed to travel more than walking distance | | | |
Langland drinking on 09:59 - Jun 9 with 3989 views | dickythorpe |
Langland drinking on 09:58 - Jun 9 by jack247 | Not a hint of trouble, litter or anything down there before people were allowed to travel more than walking distance |
So since the 5 mile rule there has been "hi jinx"? | | | |
Langland drinking on 10:10 - Jun 9 with 3966 views | scottishjack | The Brasserie is open again for take away. | | | |
Langland drinking on 10:24 - Jun 9 with 3940 views | Joe_bradshaw | This is an issue at beaches all over the country. No public toilets open results in people going wherever they can. | |
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Langland drinking on 10:36 - Jun 9 with 3914 views | Darran | Nothing was open,apparently they were all tanked up on cans of Worthington Creamflow. | |
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Langland drinking on 10:48 - Jun 9 with 3899 views | jack247 |
Langland drinking on 09:59 - Jun 9 by dickythorpe | So since the 5 mile rule there has been "hi jinx"? |
I don’t know mate, I haven’t been there since the rules eased. I was just responding to the ‘I thought they were supposed to be sophisticated down there’ bit. The car parks are open, SJ has just said the Brasserie is serving and lots of people won’t have been to the beach since September/October time, so I wouldn’t be surprised. | | | |
Langland drinking on 10:50 - Jun 9 with 3891 views | jack247 |
Langland drinking on 10:24 - Jun 9 by Joe_bradshaw | This is an issue at beaches all over the country. No public toilets open results in people going wherever they can. |
Makes sense | | | |
Langland drinking on 11:08 - Jun 9 with 3859 views | jack_lord |
Langland drinking on 10:48 - Jun 9 by jack247 | I don’t know mate, I haven’t been there since the rules eased. I was just responding to the ‘I thought they were supposed to be sophisticated down there’ bit. The car parks are open, SJ has just said the Brasserie is serving and lots of people won’t have been to the beach since September/October time, so I wouldn’t be surprised. |
I walked down to Langland on Sunday before the rules were relaxed. I saw enough to make me think I will stay away from there for a while. My daughter told me Langland brasserie was selling take away drinks just to make it worse. | |
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Langland drinking on 11:17 - Jun 9 with 3834 views | jack247 |
Langland drinking on 11:08 - Jun 9 by jack_lord | I walked down to Langland on Sunday before the rules were relaxed. I saw enough to make me think I will stay away from there for a while. My daughter told me Langland brasserie was selling take away drinks just to make it worse. |
I did exactly the same at Caswell. Day before lockdown officially eased and it went from empty to rammed. I’m guessing Langland is worse. Bars serving and no toilets is a recipe for disaster. | | | |
Langland drinking on 12:18 - Jun 9 with 3764 views | NotLoyal | It’s odd isn’t it, in Italy, Spain and France they have built temporary toilets and staffed them with security people with liquids, and cleaners with adequate materials to keep them clean and safe. Britain has one fcking serious problem. | |
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Langland drinking on 12:40 - Jun 9 with 3741 views | jack_lord |
Langland drinking on 12:18 - Jun 9 by NotLoyal | It’s odd isn’t it, in Italy, Spain and France they have built temporary toilets and staffed them with security people with liquids, and cleaners with adequate materials to keep them clean and safe. Britain has one fcking serious problem. |
Totally agree. I was thinking how some entrepreneur could house a number of portaloos that "self sanitise" and rotate these so they can clean and be used again. Only because it is Britain and they can't be civilised like our EU neighbours. | |
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Langland drinking on 12:56 - Jun 9 with 3705 views | Jackfath |
Langland drinking on 12:18 - Jun 9 by NotLoyal | It’s odd isn’t it, in Italy, Spain and France they have built temporary toilets and staffed them with security people with liquids, and cleaners with adequate materials to keep them clean and safe. Britain has one fcking serious problem. |
We are an absolute embarrassment. "Great" Britain. What a joke. | |
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Langland drinking on 12:57 - Jun 9 with 3705 views | krunchykarrot | Have you seen the river Neath early in the morning, its a disgrace how is this happening in this day and age. I don't think a few people on Langland will make much of a difference, we have had labour MP's in Neath since Moses was a boy and still shite flows through the town. We are charged enough for them to be able to sort it out. | | | |
Langland drinking on 14:08 - Jun 9 with 3653 views | Glyn1 | Please would you all supply links to these stories for those of us who are no longer local. Ta. | |
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Langland drinking on 19:36 - Jun 9 with 3486 views | legoman |
Langland drinking on 12:40 - Jun 9 by jack_lord | Totally agree. I was thinking how some entrepreneur could house a number of portaloos that "self sanitise" and rotate these so they can clean and be used again. Only because it is Britain and they can't be civilised like our EU neighbours. |
We should join the EU. Barnier has waived the joining fee and we can pay the subs by monthly direct debit apparently. | |
| "M'sieur, you said your dog did not bite!"
"That's not my dog" |
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Langland drinking (n/t) on 19:48 - Jun 9 with 3468 views | longlostjack |
Langland drinking on 12:40 - Jun 9 by jack_lord | Totally agree. I was thinking how some entrepreneur could house a number of portaloos that "self sanitise" and rotate these so they can clean and be used again. Only because it is Britain and they can't be civilised like our EU neighbours. |
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Langland drinking on 19:52 - Jun 9 with 3462 views | longlostjack |
Langland drinking on 12:18 - Jun 9 by NotLoyal | It’s odd isn’t it, in Italy, Spain and France they have built temporary toilets and staffed them with security people with liquids, and cleaners with adequate materials to keep them clean and safe. Britain has one fcking serious problem. |
Shambles. Today was an example. Masks are compulsory in all shops here as you know Loyal. What the hell is the advice in Wales? You don‘t necessarily need one in a supermarket but otherwise you should wear one but you don’t have to if you don’t want to. FFS. | |
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Langland drinking on 15:36 - Jun 10 with 3268 views | jacktar |
Langland drinking on 19:52 - Jun 9 by longlostjack | Shambles. Today was an example. Masks are compulsory in all shops here as you know Loyal. What the hell is the advice in Wales? You don‘t necessarily need one in a supermarket but otherwise you should wear one but you don’t have to if you don’t want to. FFS. |
And specifically it should be a 3 ply face covering that you wear or don't wear as the case may be. FFS | |
| We shouldn't all be tarred with the same brush you know! |
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Langland drinking on 18:01 - Jun 10 with 3212 views | Jack59 |
Langland drinking on 12:56 - Jun 9 by Jackfath | We are an absolute embarrassment. "Great" Britain. What a joke. |
Langland and Caswell are in Wales, We've got our own comedians in Cardiff responsible for this. 'Great' Britain was a thing of the past, when we were governed by Westminster. | | | |
Langland drinking on 18:10 - Jun 10 with 3198 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Langland drinking on 18:01 - Jun 10 by Jack59 | Langland and Caswell are in Wales, We've got our own comedians in Cardiff responsible for this. 'Great' Britain was a thing of the past, when we were governed by Westminster. |
Great Britain is made up of Wales, England and Scotland. It is a geographical term meaning the greatest in area of the group of islands that make up the British Isles. That is why the correct name of the Olympic team for example is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. | |
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Langland drinking on 18:14 - Jun 10 with 3192 views | Jack59 |
Langland drinking on 18:10 - Jun 10 by Joe_bradshaw | Great Britain is made up of Wales, England and Scotland. It is a geographical term meaning the greatest in area of the group of islands that make up the British Isles. That is why the correct name of the Olympic team for example is Great Britain and Northern Ireland. |
Yes that is indeed Great Britain as you say, but I was referring to the ''Great'' Britain referred to in the post I was commenting on. PAY ATTENTION THAT BOY! | | | |
Langland drinking on 18:18 - Jun 10 with 3187 views | controversial_jack |
Langland drinking on 12:56 - Jun 9 by Jackfath | We are an absolute embarrassment. "Great" Britain. What a joke. |
This country is a joke | | | |
Langland drinking on 18:27 - Jun 10 with 3177 views | Jack59 |
Totally agree, not the Welsh people, but certainly the Welsh government is a joke. | | | |
Langland drinking on 18:59 - Jun 10 with 3154 views | jack_lord |
Langland drinking on 18:27 - Jun 10 by Jack59 | Totally agree, not the Welsh people, but certainly the Welsh government is a joke. |
It could be even worse, it could be a tory Welsh government. | |
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Langland drinking on 19:08 - Jun 10 with 3135 views | Jack59 |
Langland drinking on 18:59 - Jun 10 by jack_lord | It could be even worse, it could be a tory Welsh government. |
Very often the blame doesn't go in the right direction, and I think it's very important for people to know who to blame for individual policy and legislation. In this case, surely it is the Wales government not Westminster to blame. | | | |
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