I read previously about the site owner and his DAs and plans for the site and knockbacks from local council (luckily since he originally wanted to demolish the whole site), and when I heard about this tragic and sobering incident I thought the exact same thing.Oldfart wrote:The guy who owns this works at the local airport. He's quite pissed off that the council is refusing to let him redevelop the site. I'll just leave you all to put two and two together.
Were there more in the area??Rantallion wrote:Isn't this the third place to be set on fire in the last few weeks?
I expect so as well. I bet the owner was happy to see it burn to the ground as well.Kto wrote:I'm sure all the old boys who were molested and abused there are more than happy to see it burn to the ground.
The local drain is well worth the trip tooDevour wrote:Yea mate, me too! I was planning to go there next weekend but...perhaps not now...
You know I found that drain. I named it Labyrinth because the stone work section reminded me of the Paris Catacombs. Definitely worth it. Good to do on a Canberra - Sydney trip or vice versa.No+Pro wrote:The local drain is well worth the trip tooDevour wrote:Yea mate, me too! I was planning to go there next weekend but...perhaps not now...
I do know that. just as good on a brisbane - canberra trip too!Panic! wrote:You know I found that drain. I named it Labyrinth because the stone work section reminded me of the Paris Catacombs. Definitely worth it. Good to do on a Canberra - Sydney trip or vice versa.No+Pro wrote:The local drain is well worth the trip tooDevour wrote:Yea mate, me too! I was planning to go there next weekend but...perhaps not now...