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Originally Posted by Gayle
I just find it frustrating that you're knocking things before it's even finished and before the service there starts. All right, I agree, they're not very inspiring buildings and they don't impress or engage me as stunning pieces of architecture - they're big boxes! But the areas that they've been placed in aren't exactly renowned for their stunning architecture either - both Blackburn Rd and Paradise St are a bit scruffy to start off with. They are clean and simple buildings containing a medical service that this town needs.
And you're having a go at the service that they will provide before they've even started.
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Now this is where you fall down Gale, this is a very short sighted view of the area I find the use of the word "scruffy" offensive, not only to myself but to the people who live in the said area, I expect a more mature opinion from someone who represents Accrington on the Midd Penine Arts. These properties were built in or around 1840 and have stood the test of time, unlike you, the tradesmen that errected them had only basic tools. They were bullt to house people, not to be pleasing to the eye, as you live in a house not outside looking at it as you must do. The area may not be 'posh' but it is as yet safe, and the people of the Paradise St are of the 'old fsshioned' type who take in your washing if the rain comes. Stanhill is welcome to you.