I'm paying £57 for "200" for Virgin ATM, I'll probably switch to Sky , £24/48 for 500 , or their £38 for 145.
I'll see if Virgin will budge on their prices first though.
Stafford's just been upgraded and Shell and Sky services have now gone live offering up to a gig broadband speeds.
Good to have some competition with Virgin finally.
The old bright house is being worked on and "market size" boxes have been outlined on the floor , I'm wondering if the council's brought it and are moving the market there ?
The landlord put a notice in the window saying he had informed the police it was being used as a cannabis factory, and they're refused to chase it up and he expected an apology from the head of the west midlands police or something.
Did they see the state of the place before the fire , or are they going to class it all as fire and water damage ?
The place was a write off well before the fire.
The building's a ruin anyway. No one is going to take it on in its current state. Think the only way for the back half anyway, is demolition and regeneration.
It was only a matter of time before the waterfall cascading through the ceiling hit the live electrics.
Think it started around 7 , had three fire engines and an ambulance in attendance.
Hopefully it doesn't damage the buildings at the front.
Think notice has gone up to demolish and replace the college buildings near the old gec too. They're certainly investing heavily in Stafford.
If they were after more space , it's a wonder they didn't take on the old Wolverhampton Uni town centre campus.
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