00:00I live in Long Eaton.
00:26Well it's such a shame really when it's been here for such a long time, you know, it's
00:30like part of the family isn't it and it's just a shame but I've seen it built and see
00:35it take it down.
01:01It just makes me wonder how we've had all these power stations and now all of a sudden
01:06we're going to be able to cope without them.
01:09I just wonder when we get at peak times whether we'll need some more power from somewhere.
01:15I don't know where we'll come from but yeah, just a bit worrying really.
01:37For me, especially when I'm coming home from London or when I'm coming home from anywhere
01:42up north, it's one of the places where it's like you can recognise it from when you're
01:46coming home and you're like oh I'm not too far from home.
01:49It's like a landmark really, but yeah and also especially because my dad works there
01:56and obviously he's going to have to find another job.