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Thursday, 24 December 2015

On the Possibility of a Planetarium in Ponty


"Hey, get it right now mun! it will be in a quarry in Maerdy
They'll be able to see Pluto from Penrhys" 
Allan Trow, manager of Dark Sky Wales do ave said 
"that it wont cost more than tens of millions of pounds".
"Even though they've had superb support 
from Cyngor Rhondda CynonTaf
I can't get a grant for my roof " said Des
"I've been waiting for what seems like Millennia. I can see the stars through the holes in it. I don't need a telescope."
They'll be able to see Mars from Mountain Ash
Venus from the Vale, Clydach that is.
"We need investment in roads and housing, knock something off the council tax. Proper play areas for the plant. 
My Ryan doesn't want to be an astronaut thank you very much."
"This is just another example of locals against progress" 
said someone from the Council switchboard.
"You're just talking out of Uranus again" said Des.  

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