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Lara Croft to be Immortalised by Derby Ring Road

by Jay Garrett on December 3, 2009

lara_croft_jolieDerby council has taken the brave/lazy/dangerous step of asking the public for suggestions of what to call two stretches of their new £36.2 million ring road.

Now, the ‘best’ (or most sensible/cleanest/least offensive) names have been shortlisted into 8 choices, one of which is Lara Croft Way – but there is a kind of logic at work with that.

You see – the shorts wearing, tight t-shirted professional Tomb Raider was ‘born’ thanks to Core Design, which was based in Derby.

Lara has gone on to become the star of the multi-million selling game and film franchises including having the lovely Angelina Jolie slip on that outfit.

Other names shortlisted include Mercian Way, Griffon Way and Merlin Way, with others being suggested in reference to local heroes like footballer Steve Bloomer.

Lucy Care of Derby Council said: “I hope that when people vote for their preferred names they think about which names people will enjoy using for many years to come, and which will help make Derby a more memorable place for visitors.”

Perhaps they should have thought about that before opening the decision up to the public?

Personally I’m hoping both Core and Lara get the recognition.

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Diana DorsThe Wiltshire town of Swindon has another claim to fame – other than being the birthplace of Diana Dors (hence the photo).

Swindon is also now to be crowned as the UK’s first Wi-Fi town – this means offering ‘free’ public Wi-Fi to all 186,000 residents.

By April 2010 the Wi-Fi “Signal” service will be in place and residents wont have to pay a penny for line rental or connection.

The deal is that peeping at low-bandwidth sites is free but users will be able to pay for a 20Mb upgrade. This fee would be “significantly less” than current broadband suppliers, scheme bosses estimate.

Downloading music files or streaming TV shows from iPlayer will inevitably cost extra, which will go some way to paying for the £1 million network which will be run by Digital City UK Ltd, in which Swindon Borough Council has a 35% share.

Over 1,400 Wi-Fi hot-spots will be erected, with work beginning in early December with the “Wi-Fi mesh” being completed by April next year.

Primarily aimed at residents, the Wi-Fi will also be available to visitors, albeit at a pay as you go price.

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