I'm getting quite into my blogging these days, and enjoying spouting off here and there, even if no one's reading it.
My latest, middle aged moan is attactions.
I happened to be dropping a relative off at southampton airport the other day, and suggested to my hubby that we should go and visit Bucklers hard, the ship building village as i have never been there.
When we got there we entered quite a nice 'toll' room where was displayed a price list. The minimum price to walk down and through the village was a criminal £5.60 per person.
When i asked the polite lady behind the counter whether this was for the village she affirmed and added that for this we could go in the museum too.
I loudly turned down her kind offer to take a total of £11.20 off us and explained that if they reduced the prices i may be encouraged to visit- or words to that effect.
Fortunately another couple who were also waiting to go to the village agreed with me and headed back to their car too.
Surely, if these places stopped this ridiculous policeing of places and therefore having to pay staff to man their territories they could reduce their fees and this would encourage interested visitors.
Do these places also receive grant and or public funds to aid the maintenence for these places? If they do, are we not paying them many times over for the privilage of visiting our own heritage? As it turns out i'm sure i'm not alone in being ignorant to what a lot of these places look like, feel like and am losing the desire to know more about them as i simply cannot aford to spend what little i have left over each month on extortionate entrance fees. Maybe if i had a benefit book in hand, and didn't try to stand on my own two feet i would gain.
In dorset we already have the exceptionally greedy national trust with their inexplicably high parking charges on the beaches at studland. two years ago i was going home via the sandbanks ferry ( i do not live in sandbanks, but a much less exclusive area of poole), and wanted to stop for a coffee at the pub at studland and was told that the parking charge of £8.00 would be necessary. As almost all the roads are now double yellow lined around studland, which is understandable as they are very narrow, car parks are the only option- but £8 for a coffee break! I ask you.
I apologise now to the lady in the parking kiosk for my foul mouthed reply, but do these people have no shame? Are they, like the gestapo were, chosen for their absolute loyalty and unscrupulous behaviour?
I understand that preservation comes at a cost- but in a lot of cases, these groups or organisations set about preserving something by advertising it widely and encouraging multitudes of people to visit which seems to be the cause of a lot of damage, then proclaim that they must charge hellish amounts of money to visit these things etc etc.
Wouldn't it be great if we all said a loud and united 'NO' to this behaviour, to force down these prices and get some value for our hard earned money.
Surely local people should be entitled to visit local attractions. Strike that. Surely every person living in Britain should be entitled to visit these attractions gratis. We do pay enough taxes both nationally and locally- and i will argue the toss with anyone who declares otherwise.
Thank you for bothering to read this
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I'm not surprised you enjoy spouting off ...
You're very .. very .. good at it. ![]()
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| middleagespread [Member] 2008-06-12 @ 16:34 |
Thank you for bothering to read my rant. I am not sure if you are complimenting me or not?
However, it has taken me many years of built up annoyances, and the development of computer technology to allow me to spout off publically. I am, in fact, a bit of a technophobe, so am just getting to grips with public domains (if that's right) and perhaps the idea of voicing opinion through this media.
And i've only just begun to vent.
| Kibitz [Member] 2008-06-12 @ 16:48 |
No joke. Definitely a compliment.
Technophobe? Hard to believe.
You're clearly learning fast ...x
P.S.
You're readership WILL improve.
Give it time.
| middleagespread [Member] 2008-06-12 @ 16:53 |
Why, thank you kindly Kibitz. I think while hubby is out and about i will leave another rant on a different subject.
Watch this space!
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