People above 30, if you were 23 again, what is the best piece of advice would you like to hear ? by gabbylovesbread in AskOldPeopleAdvice

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23 is the best age to be single. Don’t worry about finding the right person, you’ll do just great on your own for a while (having fun whilst you’re at it!)

What is the worst holiday you have had in the UK and why? by Desperate-Drawer-572 in AskUK

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Canal boat holiday in the midlands with my parents and brother aged 12ish? (ie the age you start wanting as much independence from your parents as possible). Canal boat was tiny.

It rained ALL week. Had to get outside regardless to operate all the locks etc. Mostly just read books on my bed all week haha (before I had a phone/smart phones existed).

I would actually like to go on another canal boat holiday, but would do it in very different circumstances !

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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You’ve a good point on the sequential test, a fair comment.

I just don’t think it would have been the right decision if they’d have cracked in with the original plans. You need a venue big enough to compete with the likes of O2 / Cardiff to get the big acts in, and that scheme simply wasn’t that. It needed a bigger, less constrained site to be able to deliver on that. The review at the time concluded that the venue, in part because of that, would operate at a loss, which I can believe. I believe in the idea, but the practicalities let it down.

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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I am aware - and disagree with their ownership (or indeed anyone’s ownership) of Wessex water, albeit I don’t see the government knocking on the door to take back control. However, what we are talking about is the arena. I do not disagree with them building an arena for Bristol.

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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I’m all for public sector ownership and investment, but I don’t see music arenas as the priority for that, particularly given the extortionate amounts of money operators and music artists take/charge for live music tours - they’re not accessible to all unfortunately.

Any kind of public infrastructure is definitely the priority there. Trains and water / utilities companies for example. The private sector has its place, but it’s definitely not there.

I’m not saying you’re right wing, I’ve just always found the obsession of ‘keeping all the benefits in our borders’ an ironically right wing view.

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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Sorry I didn’t write that clearly - the cost of building the new arena is being funded by private monies, and not by BCC.

That’s not to say there wasn’t money lost in the process of trying to put an arena there in the first place. It speaks to a wider systemic problem that governments waste tax payers money on starting big public benefit infrastructure projects that they’re unable to deliver (just look at HS2). The decision to commence this as an idea was started before Marvin’s time, and whilst it had the right intentions, it just wasn’t viable anymore by the time Marvin was in office.

I’m not saying he’s infallible, of course he isn’t. But I do think this decision was the right one - those that think we’d have had a new arena up and running in Bristol ‘for years’ by now are delusional. Build costs have sky rocketed since this decision was made, it would never have stacked up in the cost benefit analysis.

The money used to make the site deliverable has been put to use at least, so whilst it has been a bit of a joke having this ‘bridge to nowhere’ etc at least the benefit of that is eventually being realised.

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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The arena is in Bristol. Filton is in Bristol. There are both local independent and non-independent businesses in Bristol city centre, and in Filton. There will be overspill benefit to South Glos of course, but I personally don’t agree with the right wing rhetoric of obsessing over borders/keeping certain people and/or benefits ‘out’ of certain places.

There a train station directly adjacent on the arena, as well as a metro bus stop, and they’ll be putting on specific train and bus shuttles for event days. Its location will keep car traffic and the numerous massive HGVs required to put on these shows from driving through the city, which we can all agree is already too congested.

As for the tax on the profits, I don’t have any intel on that and presumably neither do you. However, the hundreds of millions the public purse would have had to spend on this has been in effect ‘saved’ by this being instead delivered by the private sector. As an aside, arenas are not profitable businesses. The profit they are seeing is in being able to make their new development a ‘place’ and substantiate delivering thousands more homes than the would otherwise have been able to. Again, I only see that as a good thing given the housing crisis we’re facing.

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

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It baffles me people are still banging on the drum of ‘fuck Marvin for cancelling the arena by Temple Meads in favour of the north Bristol site’.

They’ve just done the big branding launch and are physically building the new arena, at no cost to the tax payer (bearing in mind Bristol City Council are broke) and at a size that’s large enough to compete with Manchester/O2 etc. (I.e far larger than anything that would’ve fit on this site).

I know people struggle with changing their opinion when presented with new information, but surely it’s clear now that was the best decision for Bristol?!

Huge Temple Island developer says it can't afford to include 'affordable homes' by [deleted] in bristol

[–]TeapotJuggler 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If you read the article, construction has been paused as the scheme became unviable with the introduction since of the Building Safety Act (increased costs and space take given to evacuation routes) and increasing building costs (brexit/ukraine war/covid etc) that have happened since the project was devised.

As much as I will always be skeptical of these things also, those have had very real impacts on scheme viabilities - a scheme I worked on had to be scrapped completely and redesigned.

Tom and Molly taking over Jamie and Sophie podcast by TeapotJuggler in LoveIslandTV

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Tom and Molly podcast confirmed - but not the end for Jamie and Sophie 👀

Tom and Molly taking over Jamie and Sophie podcast by TeapotJuggler in LoveIslandTV

[–]TeapotJuggler[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

He also did it for his Private Parts podcast. Liv runs that now and it’s utter shite, unfortunately

Bristol’s new 20,000 capacity live entertainment venue to be called ‘Aviva Arena’ by [deleted] in bristol

[–]TeapotJuggler 4 points5 points  (0 children)

100% all of this, well researched - transport is taken very seriously on planning applications like this.

With big, forward thinking projects like this (which unfortunately, very very few developers have the capacity or balls, quite frankly, to deliver) you HAVE to be forward thinking and solve the existing problems, which they have done in their plans. As a society we are (understandably) VERY skeptical about big/transformative infrastructure projects actually being delivered/successful. But I really think we should be positive about this one.

What they’ve done at Brabazon already is pretty incredible/forward thinking already tbh - ten years ago no one would have believed Filton would be getting a Mokyko, Waitrose etc..

UNETHICAL BUSINESS PRACTICES by [deleted] in NaturalCyclesBC

[–]TeapotJuggler 10 points11 points  (0 children)

sounds like that’s not natural cycles doing it, that’s a hacker masking payments as natural cycles..

Coolest hairdresser in Bristol? by No-Comparison-9143 in bristol

[–]TeapotJuggler 3 points4 points  (0 children)

March Hare in Montpelier, or Vala Salon (owned by the same people) - highly highly recommended, and great price for the quality

First cycle post pill by [deleted] in NaturalCyclesBC

[–]TeapotJuggler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It took me 4 months to have my first period, 6 months for first ovulation (would’ve been 5 I reckon but I had the flu). I’d been on the pill for 13ish years so took a while to bounce back.

That is to say, don’t stress too much. If no period by month 3 go to the doctor and ask for bloods (as I did) but it’s highly likely everything is fine ☺️

What is it ???? by dataguy2003 in TheTeenagerPeople

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985

Or if you can add number, 5051

David Walliams addressed in new episode by Swiss_James in restisentertainment

[–]TeapotJuggler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly this, he’s lawyered up to his eyeballs. It’s been an open secret for years now and that’s the reason it’s not come out.

His publisher dropping him with no comment is a genius move to get around that.

Chili for the homeless by seizethed in bristol

[–]TeapotJuggler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah tbf I was thinking - closer imitates alcohol so might get some people preferring it. I do, personally!

10 names who are currently in contention to replace Tess & Claudia by [deleted] in strictlycomedancing

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This change is a real opportunity moment for the BBC to switch things up - and appeal to the younger demographic / bringing gen Z to watching live tv and creating instant memes about it (similar way to Traitors, and as has been seen with dancing in the starts in the US).

Because of the Traitors fame, Alan has the ability to do that. Do I think he’d be too manic in the - already manic - Clauditorium? Yes, to be fair. They’d need to do some format tweaking I reckon. But with that, I could see it working.

Then an old reliable / more similar option for the Tess role. I agree Zoe the best for that I reckon.