No, the local paper is the Echo, (stands for Earlsdon, Chaplefields, Hearsall opinion).
I have no idea where Hearsall is, I know of Hearsall common and Hearsall lane but they're not a neighbourhood in their own right in my eyes.
Where the fuck is Hearsall?
I've lived in Earlsdon all my life and have no idea where this mythical place is.
There's Ealsdon and next to it are Spon end and Chapelfields.
I've just had a look at an aerial picture and think you might be right.
Went there a couple of years ago and we parked in a residential area right next to the ground which was the only bit of it I saw but from the aerial view seems more spacious around the rest of the ground.
yep, the brexiteers had an opportunity to get rid of the 'remoaner' and bottled it. They knew we are heading up a blind alley and the PM s position is a poisoned chalice.
Shitebags everyone of them.
I appreciate that, but my question was how can it effect their plans for a central bank when other countries, (notably Germany), have them?
I realise Macca said affects the structure but how much different can it be?