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Come on we've all been there! You've walked past a ladder or roof and thought "I want to go up there!". Well we do more than dream! There is barley a ladder in Nuneaton we hav'nt scaled! This page is a guide to the dizzy heights of Nuneaton! (Again all stories are fiction)


SILO AT JUDKINS QUARRY: Probably the highest ladder in Nun, Tis quite shady and should be tackled at night. Good view from the top, Downside top is filthy!

INDEX ROOF: Where most of the stoners go to skin up, good views of the town, easily got to by a flight of steel stairs. Dont get cocky and shout to the world from up there or you'll learn the hard way!!

ASTLEY CASTLE SCAFFHOLDING: Scaffholding round a ruined castle a mile from Nuneaton. Quite high and dangerous, masonry holding the scaffholding up tempremental, but good views of the countryside.

FEDERAL EXPRESS FIRE ESCAPE: Good views of drunken tarts and boy racers on a Friday night, Highest point accessable in town legally.

 

 

BELOW, a view of Mount Jud, a must for any Nuneaton resident!

  Mount Jud

Mount Jud is a very large slag heap from the now defunct Judkins Quarry. In recent months a large fence has been erected round it, but the gates are usually open during the day. The top provides the best ariel view of Nuneaton and surrounding district available on foot. Beware of Quarry security as they have a mean dog! Shame on any Nuneaton resident who has not graced the top of Mount Jud!


BIRCH COPPICE SLAG HEAP (MOUNT SLUDGE) This can be found 5 miles from Nuneaton down the A5. As can be assumed from the name, it is basicly a big pile of wet mud, so if your planning on a trip there choose a dry spell! Good views from the top, will ruin your shoes tho!

 

TREES: This is very immature. We can reccomend the tree outside flames in town if you wish to make a specticle of yourself on a night out!