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I don't like this idea that we should be grateful for whatever meagre crumbs fall our way. There has been too much of that in the past, that is why Accrington looks the way that it does.
I don't expect the Guggenheim Centre or the Lloyds Building, but I do expect something a tad more adventurous than a pair of basic, bog standard, office blocks of the sort that has blighted the country for the past forty years. Surely the whole point of regeneration is to raise the standard of an area, not drag it further down. I thought that the council were mad keen on encouraging tourist to the area? From what I have seen, thus far, that is an expectation that is destined to be thwarted. And if they cannot get something a simple as a health centre right, what hope is there for the rest of the town? These are landmark sites, they demand landmark buildings. |
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I doubt if this is HBC'c fault; these are LIFT scheme buildings under the auspices of the Hyndburn and Ribble Valley PCT. I suppose that HBC could have knocked back the buildings on the basis they were not compatible with the immeadiate area or that the structures themselves lacked architectural merit. To have done so would have seriously disrupted both the budget and process of the PCT and would no doubt have led to serious criticism of the council by interests within the local health sector.
What is interesting is that nationally, these may be among the last of the LIFT schemes; like the major PFI hospital projects, managers within the NHS are finally doing their sums and realising the long term expense (involving unitary payments over 25 years or so) of these developments; indeed, at the primary level the latest thinking appears to be that we need to get fat-cat GPs out of their expensive 9 to 5 surgeries and back into the communities where they belong. One line of thought is to get 'em set up in the supermarkets, so that when you're buying your fat burger, salt-laden pizza and under sized microwaveable lamb shank in ASDA on a sunday afternoon, you can see your local Doc and get the blood pressure checked at check-out. |
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Being able to actually book an appointment would be a big improvement.
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Oh, I see, last in the queue, again, what a surprise - NOT! |
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I've been around Accy today so thought I'd take a better look. One thing that struck me was that they were both red brick - surely in Accrington that's perfect as it's well known for red brick!
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There are two NHS buildings on Paradise Street, one is stone/stone effect and the other is red brick. The stone one blends in with the other buildings in the area and the red brick stands out like a sore thumb IMHO.
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They are placing pieces of art outside and inside of them.
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I went along Paradise Street today and really the only scruffy thing on there is the back of the old Con.
Oddly enough although Accrington is famous for bricks, most of the town's buildings are faced in stone. |
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I really don't think a few pieces of art are going to hide the fact that we now have a big red brick building in an area where the architecture is predominantly built from stone. Perehaps a bit more thought could have gone in before building work commenced. Now we just have to hope that the GP's move into them and they fulfill the purpose they were built for.
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