Nemesis Inferno
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^^Not when the thread was like 25 pages long when I first saw it... I have better things to do...
furie said:Yes, like every other site in the UK, it is linked to Arthurian legend. They can't all be, so I wouldn't worry about it.
Basically...
When the Norman's invaded, they met a LOT of resistance from the locals (oddly enough). To counter this, most of the Norman Lords looked at ways to integrate better with the English. Arthur was an ancient legend even then, so the Norman Lords all tried to find some claim. Geoffery of Monmouth did the most to help this cause about 30 years after the Norman invasion, though it's supposed to be a history of the British, it focuses largely on Arthur.
What they generally did was claim that one of their ancestors was Arthur, or one of his princes and they had proof back in Normandy that this particular piece of land they had in England was left to them through Arthur's dynasty. Hence why so many areas of England have this claim. They took common folklore, and twisted it to make it appropriate to them.
The locals loved it, as they could then claim that they lived on the site of Camelot.
This really caught on, to the point that we end up with the fantastical Le Morte d'Arthur in the 15th Century which is essentially the ultimate piece of Norman propaganda - a couple of hundred years too late. Essentially, it's a combination of most of the Arthur tales put about by the Normans, and it's what has been used as the source of "fact" for Arthur for a LONG time. If you see Arthurian fiction, it's most likely got it's roots there.
Erm, this history lesson has been brought to you by me!
Pokemaniac said:One day, the UK will fall apart due to everyone complaining at everything being done, resulting in nothing being done. The entire country is covered with traces of human action. You can't move your foot without stepping on historic grounds. You can't stand upright without anyone writing a letter of complaint to the local papers stating that you blocked the view.
The Iron Age is OVER, folks of Alton. GONE! And there are TONS of remains everywhere else, you'll do fine without having ruins in your area too. And even if they discovered some really ground-breaking Iron Age stuff over there, the locals would fight to death to prevent a museum/visitor centre from being built. It would block the view over the same <img>ing landscape you find all over England.
I'm sorry to say this, but you've got the <img>est bureaucracy system there is, and there are NIMBYs everywhere. Good luck for the future.
furie said:it's a bit like Chorly council refusing their local park planning permission because it may disturb the site of the REAL Camelot
tks said:furie said:it's a bit like Chorly council refusing their local park planning permission because it may disturb the site of the REAL Camelot
It's only a model.
Coaster-Fiend said:Didn't the Ropers move away from the area?
If not, we should all band together raise some money and have a hitman take care of it.
tks said:It's only a model.furie said:it's a bit like Chorly council refusing their local park planning permission because it may disturb the site of the REAL Camelot
Blaze said:Too true, too true, I'm afraid. What the idiots in the village don't realise is, if AT disapeared, all the income the village generates would be wiped out, because the village depends on the park and it's visitors. People on their way to and from the park will go through the village, and buy things there, or stay at a B&B. Take the park away, and there is almost no reason to go there, and people will not go, and if people don't go there, nobody will spend any money, and no money will come to the village.
blaze said:And the way the Ropers complain, it's like Alton Towers just sprung up overnight, ran into the village making lots of noise, assaulted everyone in its way and burnt half of the village down, when in actual fact, the park has been growing since before the Corkscrew was orignaly installed. They didn't seem to complain then, and it's not like they havn't been warned, they have had 30 years to move away. Things like the firework display have beeen cancelled due to them, but I don't understand why. The display is done a few times a year, at night, and yes, it will make noise, but all fireworks do. Granted, they will be bigger and more of them, but the distance between will take some noise, and they get a free display. They act as if AT is being unfair and is really evil and sinister, when it is no different from any other park, and has actually done wonders for it's local economy. They remind me of people who move next to an airport, then complain about the noise. What do they expect? If they don't like it, they have had plenty of time to move out.
Blaze said:They are just getting childish, and are so desperate to stop anything happening, that they make up excusses based on loose fact in a desperate attempt to block the parks development. The new ride is a replacement, and is newer than Corkscrew, so it will not add any more traffic or noise. In fact it appears to be quieter than Corkscrew, and it is not much closer to the village, so noise won't get worse.
The ride will be built, no matter how much resistance it gets from the Ropers.