T20 needs Ashley Down Station

Local rivals Gloucester and Somerset help increase Thatcher’s share price at a Bristol county ground for another evening of T20.

Whats this to do with the website? The county ground used to be served by Ashley Down railway station making life easier for residents and cricket fans.  The country ground is less than a half a mile from the site of the old Ashley Down Station.

With the four tracking of Filton Bank in progress as this article is being written, capacity will be more than adequate for local trains to call a the station. Without causing disruption to the new electric London trains.

Rain doesn't stop play
Rain doesn’t stop play

The T20 matches consist of 20 overs ensuring that the duration of the matches are under some sort of control rain and quality of play withstanding.  It is a fusion of some of the entertainment of baseball (but in a rowdy British way) combined with the tension of getting the batsman out similar to goal being scored in football.

Oooh Arrh
Oooh Arrh

Being a local Derby with plenty of cider there was a tendency of some good natured rowdiness including a few streakers, well only one went the full monty.

 

 

Photos from From and Nunney

Hot of the Press some photos from our trip to Nunney.  Enjoy.

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Lake near to Westbury Railway station.   Stopping point for Canadian Geese

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Walk through the lower side of Frome took us pass some interesting locals.

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Baushaus in Frome or a set for a P G Wodehouse story

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This house must have been used in a Film or period drama

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A cooling field of wheat on a fairly hot day two thirds of the way to Nunney

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Conflicting opinions regarding the EU referendum

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Picture postcard village of Nunney with a most splendid hostelry.

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Has Jason Button a street named after him or was it an ancestor?

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Monty seemed to like Frome as well.