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panther 14-02-2008 10:45

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what a pretty site eh?.......Attachment 10818

all that area need knocking down, makes ya wonder what tourists think when they go to ossy mills:rolleyes:

derekgas 14-02-2008 19:18

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Originally Posted by mick (Post 530782)
i found these on the camera i forgot to put them on while the road was closed sorry:)

Next time you pass Mick, you will find that the apex on the left of your picture is now level, the prearlings are propped up with a few pieces of wood, otherwise is now completely open to the elements, If the council would allow development (they won't at the minute because it is considered too close to Blythe for residential buildings), this would not have got so bad, the building has gone down the same crying shame road as the old con club.

Acrylic-bob 15-02-2008 13:59

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How bluddy typical of HBC. This is a building that has managed to stand for almost 150 years without any major bits dropping off. Then HBC helpfully step in and "repair" the roof. The inevitable consequence is that during the first really good bit of bad weather since the repair was done the whole bluddy roof blows off!

Moral: Only a fool would trust anyone from HBC to sit on a lavatory the right way round - much less manage the conservation and repair of our heritage assets.

Madhatter 15-02-2008 17:33

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What fantastic buildings, all three in that picture. They just need lots of tlc. Fantastic architecture on the mill, that huge arch!.

Knock them down and in a few years you'll all be regretting that you destroyed your heritage.

Panther Tourists want to see these old buildings, they want to see, character, heritage, history, not new modern red brick, characterless boxes. Strange that you say tourists on the way to ossy mills, is that not an old mill building?

It's not pretty at the moment but it could be with restoration, and could even be a tourist attraction in it's own right.

panther 15-02-2008 18:28

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i agree Madhatter but they are a bloody eyesore, like a few things round there!:rolleyes:

I mean how long have they been empty??.......years and years, the building that the roof came off as been always empty as long as i know, commercial pub was a good pub, god knows why the shut it:(......but IF they did do them up they WOULD look nice, but they are now getting in a state, that its cheaper to demolish and build again:(

Madhatter 15-02-2008 20:17

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Flats.
All I ever hear is the shortage of housing, we're having new eco towns in the uk to cope with the need for more housing, yet these building have been stood empty years.

derekgas 21-02-2008 19:03

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Been another episode today, a wagon from walker steel shut the road down all morning because the divvy lost his load, he knew it had moved when he came off bridge street, but instead of just reversing and going back, he decided to turn around at the junction, and the load slid off, demolishing the curtain sides and framework, and leaving steel all over the road.

cashman 21-02-2008 19:29

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should think would be a very difficult manouvere reversing back up bridge street,if were talking an artic?:confused:

derekgas 21-02-2008 19:33

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 534503)
should think would be a very difficult manouvere reversing back up bridge street,if were talking an artic?:confused:

Not back into bridge street, he actually got out onto the road, realised the load shifted, another driver got out of his wagon to guide him backwards so he could drive back into bridge street, the guy took no notice and swung the wagon round at the junction, in the same direction as the load had shifted, soon as he straightened up, it slid off, taking the curtain and framework with it.

WillowTheWhisp 21-02-2008 21:04

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Originally Posted by Madhatter (Post 531437)
Flats.
All I ever hear is the shortage of housing, we're having new eco towns in the uk to cope with the need for more housing, yet these building have been stood empty years.

That idea has been kicked into touch because of the proximity to the chemical works,regardless of the fact that there is already residential property in the area.

I agree that the buildings should be preserved, but it just goes from bad to worse there. The contrasting architecture of those three buildings make the approach to Accrington more interesting if only the buildings were in a good state of repair. The red brick one is fine - it's occupied and serving a purpose. The other two are a total disgrace.


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