A FERRIS wheel in London seems to be fine for the cockneys, but a Ferris wheel for York, certainly not. In my estimation a Ferris wheel belongs to a fair with roundabouts etc.
I do not call York a fairground. York is a fantastic city, that is why people travel thousands of miles to look at the city's heritage.
Does anyone think they would travel thousands of miles to see a dastardly configuration like that?
It is being situated near the National Railway Museum because that would be a good catchment area for the wheel. Where else could they put it?
Stanley Arundell,
Cockret Road,
Updated: 09:33 Wednesday, February 01, 2006
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