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Happy to give suggestions if you like. I’m not marketing them but if a foodie then Brae is worth a visit by itself.GOR for us over the next Easter break.
Happy to give suggestions if you like. I’m not marketing them but if a foodie then Brae is worth a visit by itself.GOR for us over the next Easter break.
Errk... - I'll be there in <2 weeks.
But I guess I can't look a QF Wine gift horse in the mouth... Post #4338 refers: Qantas Wine latest offering
Still scary, though...
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Some more around the DXB Palm office
Great view! And your water taxi in the foreground, there?
That's not big enough to be a water taxi for such an illustrious AFFer,
You should see the initial vehicle fire, apparently a diesel Land Rover.Luton airport carpark disaster. One less carpark to photograph.
View attachment 349511View attachment 349510Luton Airport's car park did not have any sprinklers
More than 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines worked for 12 hours battling the blaze, which began just before 9pm yesterday on the third floor of Terminal Car Park 2.www.dailymail.co.uk
And several hundred fewer cars. Imagine being away and coming back to this. I park in a multi-storey car park at my airport an would dread think of this as a travel experience.You should see the initial vehicle fire, apparently a diesel Land Rover.
It's quite amazing in the UK that sprinklers are no manditory in all buildings. Many hotel renovations are not required to put in sprinklers even.You should see the initial vehicle fire, apparently a diesel Land Rover.
1200 cars apparently.And several hundred fewer cars. Imagine being away and coming back to this. I park in a multi-storey car park at my airport an would dread think of this as a travel experience.
Traditional troublesome UK automotive electrical system.You should see the initial vehicle fire, apparently a diesel Land Rover.
Neither in Australia unless above a certain heightIt's quite amazing in the UK that sprinklers are no manditory in all buildings. Many hotel renovations are not required to put in sprinklers even.
Actual for separate open deck car parks no sprinklers are required.Neither in Australia unless above a certain height
Looking at the building, I don't think sprinklers would be required in Australia either.It's quite amazing in the UK that sprinklers are no manditory in all buildings. Many hotel renovations are not required to put in sprinklers even.
If the car park is connected to another building there are requirements such as fire rated walls and floors separating the car park form the rest of the building. NCC Volume ONE (BCA) clause S5C19, S5C22, S5C25Looking at the building, I don't think sprinklers would be required in Australia either.