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On 11/09/2022 at 09:31, Arborist said:

Poundbury inDorchester is an absolute blot on the landscape!

It's Shangri La compared to what they've done on the old brewery site. 

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13 hours ago, Doug Tait said:

The Queen left Scotland for the final time earlier today, on an RAF Aircraft from Edinburgh.

I have a feeling I may have had a "fly by" in a valley South of Edinburgh...

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Hi Doug,

A transport plane like that flew very low, about (1,000ft) in front of my house last night. I thought it was going into land at RAF Lossiemouth, but it kept going according to my son who tracked it & seemingly it had come up from down south & flew very low at all times all round the north coast & then back down south above the East coast.  

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1 hour ago, Logdaft said:

Hi Doug,

A transport plane like that flew very low, about (1,000ft) in front of my house last night. I thought it was going into land at RAF Lossiemouth, but it kept going according to my son who tracked it & seemingly it had come up from down south & flew very low at all times all round the north coast & then back down south above the East coast.  

Maybe I wasn't fortunate enough to have a fly by from Her Maj then?

It seemed plausible as later on I saw on the news that she'd left Edinburgh in the same looking aircraft.

 

How did your son track it?

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18 minutes ago, Doug Tait said:

Maybe I wasn't fortunate enough to have a fly by from Her Maj then?

It seemed plausible as later on I saw on the news that she'd left Edinburgh in the same looking aircraft.

 

How did your son track it?

Seems there were many people following its path. Flightradar24 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Nearly six million people tried to follow the plane's route, causing the Flightradar24 site to crash.

 

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9 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Seems there were many people following its path. Flightradar24 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

Nearly six million people tried to follow the plane's route, causing the Flightradar24 site to crash.

 

i was also following it then all the planes disappeared and just left a blank map then a page came up saying plese try later  

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