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 Posted 06-08-2006 at 17:56   
When in Britain, why not do as the Romans did? From St Albans to Chester to Hadrian's Wall, follow in legionaries' footsteps, then cool off in Bath's new spa, says Fred Mawer.

http://travel.independent.co.uk/europe/article1213615.ece




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 Posted 08-08-2006 at 19:34   
Probably only a day or so left until it will cost a quid to read this, be warned and be quick!






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 Posted 08-08-2006 at 19:43   
And you'll need many spare quid to go in the new, very late and extremely over budget (at the cost of local taxpayers expense) Bath spa project.




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 Posted 09-08-2006 at 07:07   
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On 2006-08-08 19:43, TheCaptain wrote:
And you'll need many spare quid to go in the new, very late and extremely over budget (at the cost of local taxpayers expense) Bath spa project.



Its opening was very quiet, no celebrations, I suppose they were a bit worried about the residents of Bath throwing eggs and tomatoes at Grimshaw's elegant glass facade; local lads are brilliant at smashing up the toughened glass bus shelters and telephone kiosks....




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 Posted 10-08-2006 at 01:56   
It was on my telly, with a very embarrassed Germanic sounding bloke hiding behind his wife and a big coat just saying "thank you, come and give me even more of your cash", before disappearing while trying to hide his face.

NOT a place I would ever recommend anyone goes to.




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