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Places of interest in GU1
Stoke Park, Guildford
Stoke Park is a large park situated close to the town centre of Guildford, Surrey, England. Bought by the local council from Lord Onslow in 1925 to prevent future building work and "remain for all time a lung of the town"[1], Stoke Park is the site of the annual music festival GuilFest, and was home for many years to the Old Guilfordians RFC before their merger with Guildford and Godalming RFC to form Guildford Rugby Club in 2003. Following this, the junior rugby section of the club stayed at Stoke Park under the name of Guildfordians Rugby. They were joined in 2002, by disaffected Old Guildfordians, who had gone to Guildford and Godalming, thus forming Stoke Park Bisons RFC. At the beginning of the 2008/09 Season the RFU allowed the club to become named Guildfordian Bisons RFC, thus forming a link between both the senior a nd junior sides. Stoke Park contains climbing frames, slides, a paddling pool, skateboarding ramps and large other expanses of grass. It is opposite the Guildford Spectrum leisure complex, which has many sports facilities, including, a running track, a swimming pool, bowling alleys and ice rink, the Guildford Spectrum is home to the Guildford Flames ice hockey team.GuilFest
2009 performers included: Motörhead, Goldie Lookin Chain, You Me At Six, Nouvelle Vague, Brian Wilson (Beach Boys), Joe Bonamassa, Happy Mondays, The Wailers, The Charlatans, Athlete, Toploader, Will Young, Eureka Machines, DJ Yoda, Rusko, The Love Band, The Fins and Andrew Morris (Singer Songwriter).Guildford Spectrum
Guildford Spectrum is a leisure complex in Guildford, Surrey, England. Owned by Guildford Borough Council, it was built in January 1993 at a cost of £28 million. It is the home of Guildford International Volleyball Club, ice hockey team the Guildford Flames, basketball team the Guildford Heat and the Surrey University Swimming and Water Polo Club. In addition to its large indoor sports arena it has an ice rink, a swimming pool and a bowling alley.British European Airways Flight 548
BALPA was also in an industrial dispute with BEA, concerning issues of pay and working conditions. The dispute was highly controversial, with clearly defined protagonists (mainly, but not exclusively, younger pilots) and antagonists (mostly, but not only, older pilots). A group of 22 BEA Trident co-pilots known as Supervisory First Officers (SFOs) were already on strike against BEA, citing their low status and high workload.[1] To compensate for a temporary shortage of fully qualified co-pilots, SFOs were instructed to occupy only the third flight deck seat of the Trident and to act in the capacity known as "P3", involving operating the aircraft?s systems and assisting the captain (known as "P1" on the BEA Trident fleet) and the co-pilot (known as "P2") who between them handled the aircraft. In other airlines and aircraft, the job of BEA Trident SFO/P3s was usually performed by flight engineers. As a result of being limited to the P3 role, BEA Trident SFOs/P3s were denied experience of aircraft handling; a measure which led to loss of pay, which they resented. In addition, their status led to a regular anomaly; experienced SFO/P3s could only assist while less-experienced co-pilots actually flew the aircraft.[1]Staines Railway Bridge
The bridge carries the South West Trains Waterloo to Reading Line and the London Waterloo to Weybridge service (via the Chertsey Branch) and lies between Staines and Egham stations. The bridge was completed in 1856.[2]Information by Wikipedia.com










