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over a year ago
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Visitors to the world-famous Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, south-east London, are to be charged for the first time in 10 years.
Entrance to the building's courtyard, where the official line is marked, has been free since 2001.
From 8 March adults must buy £10 tickets, valid for a year, although children will not be charged.
£10 to stand astride an imaginary line,albeit marked out with a bit of brass.
If you walk 10 yards due south you can get the same experience for nothing. |
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