
there were some lovely old abandoned Luntic asylum buildings near us. The roofs were 'accidentally' taken off and the buildings became unsafe, so they had to be pulled down.
Now, there is outline planning permission to build a massive retirement village, wich may mean the loss of some lovely woodland
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Wed 14 Jan 2009, 14:39,
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Now, there is outline planning permission to build a massive retirement village, wich may mean the loss of some lovely woodland

It's more expensive to refurbish an old building to modern standards than to flatten and build a new box, insurers and everyone else get jittery if a building is more than 25 years old, it's apparently "in everyone's best interests" to clear and redevelop as the preferred option.
Except for the small point that by doing so you are destroying the towns and communities in which people grew up, the iconic buildings that make a place home rather than just a crappy overspill estate somewhere, and filling up the landscape with poorly-build, unsightly monocultures of so-called architecture that will be falling down themselves it ten years time, let alone lasting another century as the older buildings had.
Grr. *bugbears*
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Wed 14 Jan 2009, 14:45,
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Except for the small point that by doing so you are destroying the towns and communities in which people grew up, the iconic buildings that make a place home rather than just a crappy overspill estate somewhere, and filling up the landscape with poorly-build, unsightly monocultures of so-called architecture that will be falling down themselves it ten years time, let alone lasting another century as the older buildings had.
Grr. *bugbears*

look at all the money that went into this: www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2006/jun/25/architecture
when it could have gone into restoring this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barr_Hall
in fact, they're different councils, but the principle is the same
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Wed 14 Jan 2009, 14:53,
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when it could have gone into restoring this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Barr_Hall
in fact, they're different councils, but the principle is the same

Great Barr Hall, venue for meetings of the Lunar Society: www.lambarman.co.uk/assets/images/_50.jpg
The Public: www.bdonline.co.uk/Pictures/468xAny/y/o/k/Public_ready.jpg
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The Public: www.bdonline.co.uk/Pictures/468xAny/y/o/k/Public_ready.jpg