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Exactly and that is your choice. The people who moved into those new ones had a choice as well and they chose to live in them. We chose to live in an end terrace with most of the pros of a semi. How many times have people on here moaned about carrying their recycling from the back yard through the house to the front? |
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17 Hornby St Osw, 1942 - 1961 terraced
249 Dill Hall Lane, 1961 - 1967 terraced 28 West Close Ave Higham, 1967 - 1971 semi bungalow 26 Lord St Osw, 1971 - 1972 terraced 8 Chapel St Belthorn, 1972 - 1978 terraced cottage 27 Laburnum Drive Osw, semi Hawthorn Ave Osw gfloor flat (shop converted) the 2 above rented for total 6 months during refurb of - 17 Catlow Hall St Osw, 1979 - 1984 gable end terraced 60 Dill Hall Lane , 1984 - 1991 terraced 8 Barnes St Church, 1991 - 2002 terraced The list above shows I have lived in seven stone built terraced houses. The sizes and interior layouts differed, so it is not realistic to say that all terraced houses are better to live in than new builds. Two of them had only single brick walls dividing next door - hence neighbour noise. One had no front garden - hence street noise & litter. Some terraced houses are worth preserving - many aren't. From my frequent flittings I can say with some authority that what matters most is - location, location, location. |
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theres a local phrase that explains what they are doing..... polishing a turd ;-)
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Yes, you are right........I wanted to put that but feared it was a little.......coarse.
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Oh No, please don't apologise. Your comment is very apt and I agree with it entirely....it is just that I didn't want to have to say it.....but I'm glad you did.
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The last crackpot Council have sold ALL the land (for £1) where houses were demolished along Blackburn Road to Keepmoat for it ALL to be built on again. They even stupidly allowed them to build right up to the road. Just so glad they have gone. Everything they touched either wasted £millions or damaged the Borough and that development shows a clear insight into their lack of intelligence. Very few things make me angry but that does. It should have been as you say Margaret an opportunity to turn it into a more desirable location with a urban forest or huge park with playing fields and land banked the edges for large desirable houses in 5 years or so to net the Borough a financial return. |
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In all my years of building I have never seen it before.:confused::confused: |
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to its own thread by request as its the next phase of the project http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...rch-61535.html |
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