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Here are the photos I took on Broadway today which I hope will illustrate why I am not impressed. Apart from the fact that Broadway always seems to be "a work in progress" the street furniture just looks so bland and boring. I know PB and Co wanted to make sure there'd be enough space for the visiting French market but they seem to have been more interested in leaving enough room for the occasional visiting market than in ensuring that our own regular market was properly catered for.
Please note the empty shop and office properties to, an all too common site in the town. |
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What I don't understand re:Broadway, is why they are resurfacing the bit that was supposedly finished last year, outside Home & Bargains?
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Something to do with it being the wrong kind of tarmac I was told.
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They already changed their minds last year about the surface, laying the red beachy grit on top of the finished black tarmac. Not get drunk in a brewery springs to mind. |
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Loved the piccies from Willow of the sunken gardens because of my memories, however, if you think back, was very little shopping in the area of the now Arndale, was wholly the Market and the Market Hall, plus a few surrounding shops, that would not invite anyone now ... I had to travel to Man. to get a decent dress in them days. Whether the council are implementing plans of great quality is a matter of the individual's taste, but at least, I feel a good effort is in force for the space available. Had to incorporate a car park too,because of the ongoing wealth/laziness of our society but at least they don't charge. As for the Coppice, I love the trees .. a much more pleasant walk; and as for the direct route up to the top, could be extremely difficult, soggy and slippy with a few strips of concrete here and there, which disguised themselves as steps. I would like to see a few more high street shops on the top end of Broadway instead of the Poundsaver shops and I think, in time, this could happen if a good case is put forward. Also, a regular night of late night shopping could help and give the town a buzz as workers can meet workers during these hours. Some sort of entertainment would be lovely too on this night on Broadway to jolly people along. Course you entitled to your opinion .. I respect that, however, just a wild statement is of no use .. that's why Pumpkin said what she said. Hope we still friends ... enjoy your hols xxxxx |
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I heard today that the town hall has a wonderful ballroom- has anyone ever been to any celebrations there?
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I saw through you from the first time you posted:) |
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Someone has had a letter published anonymously in this weekend's Observer.
'Accrington is much improved, blah blah blah, aren't the council wonderful, blah blah blah, isn't Greg Pope awful, blah blah blah.' I think it may have been a rose tinted, glasses wearing, Tory, who sadly didn't have the bottle to sign his name to his/her thoughts on the regeneration of Accrington.;) |
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Anyway, seems you lot from Sheffield will be in Accy on Tuesday on the market, to 'present ideas, proposals and visions of what could be possible in Accrington'. Cross referencing this thread also with Less's on Rose coloured criticism .. perhaps some of our members will visit you to see what outsiders and young bright minds have to say. ;) |
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