Re: Beeching. Yes, I'm well aware that being "governed" by short-sighted morons is not just a
recent experience for this country. I may have mentioned before that Beeching had planned yet another
cull in addition to the first round of decimation, but luckily the government of the day bottled-out on that one. IMHO, in a properly organised (civilised?) country the costs of some services need to be spread (subsidised) over the whole country:- things like the roads and utilities infrastructure, the buses, and the mail (for example). And the railways. We had it all once (it was known as the "mixed economy"); but "clever folk" thought they knew better. Yet more "experiments" that have failed ... and so it continues to the present day.
Otherwise, one of the few good things about hospitals is that they tend to be in populated, urban areas. So if someone is on the "agency circuit" (as I once was), they can usually find somewhere (lodgings, B&B, a Travelodge ... whatever) within reasonable distance of the site. Myself, I always used to try to find a place within walking distance ... but must admit that I had to turn down a few agency "bookings" due to not being able to find a place handy enough, and in time (before the job was due to start).
Funnily enough, one of the places I
was able to find lodgings was near Ealing. But guess what ... it wasn't a "shed with a bed" (see recent news reports); although, to be honest, such accommodation is perfectly adequate for the likes of me!
Don't forget, as well, that sometimes hospitals are able to offer accommodation on site.
PS: the last time I caught a bus in Bristol, we had a Polish driver ... who promptly got lost, then turned down a side-street and got "jammed". I ended up getting out to guide him passed the cars parked at either side ... and was even thanked by the plod once they appeared. I then continued the rest of my way on foot. I kid ye not!
