Coronation Street

From: milko10 May 2023 17:38
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 6 of 11
I believe the authors FOI'd the councils, hence several of them not having any data/reply yet. I've not looked deeply into it though.
From: Voltane11 May 2023 20:41
To: All 7 of 11
I was at work, which was quiet except for about half an hour shortly after the coronation ended when everyone decided they had to shop /right now/.
The helicopter flyover actually passed right above us so we all rushed out to watch that - the highlight of the day.
From: Dave!!12 May 2023 19:14
To: Voltane 8 of 11
Heh, I live North of Aberdeen and we get about 20 helicopters a day flying over us to the oil rigs, so novelty is limited here. Saying that, I couldn't have cared less about the coronation, although an extra day off work was OK I guess.
From: ANT_THOMAS12 May 2023 19:32
To: william (WILLIAMA) 9 of 11
Didn't watch any. Didn't get an extra day off work.
And for some reason it made this week feel like the longest week in existence.
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 May 2023 20:40
To: ANT_THOMAS 10 of 11
Sorry to hear that. I still haven't watched any of it, apart from a couple of still shots of pre-protestors being arrested and 30 seconds of the king bloke in a Disney carriage with subtitles from a lip-reader.
How come you didn't get the free day? Seems like that was the ONLY good thing for a normal working person. Like one of those things where you go "Hey, can't we celebrate that really wonderful thing like Jesus personally healing those 5 million children" and the govt says, "Soz, no MONEY TREE" and then it's like "Oh, the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha hat-ceremony. YAY, a day off all round (except for Ant)".
From: ANT_THOMAS16 May 2023 17:18
To: william (WILLIAMA) 11 of 11
The group I work for decided they didn't want to give it. Not contractually required and most sites would have been operating anyway, so it would have been an extra day holiday for another time.
Tight bastards.