Leeky
Well-Known Member
Is that the scaffolding to change the blue lights
Is that the scaffolding to change the blue lights
Can't beat a bit of non-ferrous metal.......:-)Some scrap metal there. Worth a Bob or two. Weigh it in!
Went on the tour today, really good, all the tours 4 /hour from 9:30 to 4:30 were pretty much booked the store was busy as well plenty of people around the campusTook my lads to the BMX indoor track the other Saturday. Afterwards we went over to the Etihad and walked all around the ground. Apart from a private bus that pulled up to collect some Chinese tourists from the museum, we were the only people there. Literally had the entire site to ourselves.
One observation that I can chuck in, regarding getting more people to visit the site, it's not that accessible for people on foot to get onto the site, because it is fenced off. If you are in a car, you can drive round to the entrance, but if you're on foot, you have to walk around looking for a way in. We cut in through a gate that was for coaches only, and climbed under some railings. It's not really user friendly like other grounds which are completely open to the public on all sides and you can just walk right up to them from any side.
I know there is a rough housing estate opposite and a big homeless problem, judging by the tents around Asda, but it's a bit much with all the gates and fences keeping people out. I mean, it is working, but people have a vested interest in it not being like a ghost town on a Saturday afternoon during the School holidays.
They’re tarmacing the area in front of the fencing at the moment on the webcam.More fencing has gone up and a new wider and longer route/access to and from the stadium to the tram station looks to have been created.
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street drinking along the canal near joe mercer wayI'm guessing no outdoor bar this season with Summerbee's being demolished.
I think the one on Bradford Rd is going first. You can just see the cranes behind the arena on the webcam.gas works going down aswell?
Don't the demo firms usually keep it but it forms part of their pricing?Some scrap metal there. Worth a Bob or two. Weigh it in!
I think the one on Bradford Rd is going first. You can just see the cranes behind the arena on the webcam.
So much to watch today ;)
where can you see it?
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Thought the gas works was demolished over 40 years agogas works going down aswell?
I suspect they've inadvertently quoted you twice and then put their reply into your quote. Either that or it's a 'joke' that went whoosh over both of our heads :)
The gas works used to manufacture gas from coal and ceased production in the 1970's when natural gas was introduced. Did you mean the gas holders?
Probably a rag, was good before we moved into the council house :)![]()
'I used to feel really good about living here – now it's just a sh** tip'
'I used to feel really good about living here – now it's just a sh** tip'www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Probably a rag, was good before we moved into the council house :)
My in-laws (Lifelong Blues) and various friends and family lived on that estate, in the nearby terracces of Isca St, and Fort Beswick too most of their lives.
Yes it was 'characterful'. 'Rough as fuck' if you like ... but it was still mainly a decent community.
Its a cliché but they really did look after their own.
That changed with the policies of the last 20 years or so... its now divided and far more lawless.
That's thanks to the council.
Utter twunts.
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