Innovative ideas for repurposing and recycling.

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For the best part of a hundred years a railway line ran through The New Forest. When it closed, back in the 1960's, an enterprising couple bought the old station at Holmsley and turned it into one of the area's favourite attractions. Nowadays it's known as: Holmsley Tea Rooms.

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There isn't a decent colour photo of Holmsley Station back when the trains ran, but this artist's impression hangs in the current tea rooms.
 
@bobcat you come up with some interesting threads, thank you.

It's hard to think that there are wind turbines that have already been decommissioned, they haven't been around for that long have they?
 
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I thought the real issues are how quickly they wear out or become obsolete and then how incredibly difficult they are to dispose of.
 
I thought the real issues are how quickly they wear out or become obsolete and then how incredibly difficult they are to dispose of.
Although most have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years, I suppose they are somewhat like a car. After so many miles, the maintenance begins to outweigh the benefit, so it just makes sense to replace them. The fiberglass or composite parts can have a much greater lifespan. I think some fiberglass and composite boats and RV's can last for 50 years or longer, if they are cared for.
 


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