bluwes
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Not a joke but at the same time it might be one of those daft conspiracy theories. It certainly did the rounds at the time of the explosion and the subsequent rebuild.
be assured it’s not true.
Not a joke but at the same time it might be one of those daft conspiracy theories. It certainly did the rounds at the time of the explosion and the subsequent rebuild.
Quite right. There was an understandable desire for modernity following the war and the poor, pinched, drab fifties. But those that controlled the cities had no historic or artistic appreciation. They went for cheap options. Arndale was the cheapest, offering councils large amounts in 'planning gain' and they wrecked town after town.What this country did during the 60s was verging on criminal. And the thing is .. it was only handfuls of people on councils that made these decisions. A few people whos decisions changed landscapes forever
Mayfield Park will be Manchester’s first new park since 1926.Plus, in the council's defence, the plans for the new park and the square in Ancoats are top notch urban planning.
Mayfield Park will be Manchester’s first new park since 1926.
Mayfield Park will be Manchester’s first new park since 1926.
Only one lift out of five working this lunchtime
Queues of people with kids in buggies and wheelchair users watching the one working elevator constantly bypassing them