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    the housing is getting really stupid and absolutely atrocious in the housing associations wanting to put one or two people in this shoe box,it was originally part of the house next to it and has been seperated and made into a bungallow if you can call it that? talk about claustrofobia.

    claustrofobia....my thats a big word for me at this time of night.


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    Is this in Knotty Ash?

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    No,Scotland road...if you hav'nt noticed its in forum city center....silly old duffer.

    Oh,sorry...see what you mean diddy men.

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    Behave George.....your making me feel claustrophobic!

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    Looks like they just forgot to build the back half of it...

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    George, they actually build them that big from scratch. We had a thread on the Derwent Road Girls remand home a while ago, well, this is Lime Close that was built on the land.

    http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&...43.17,,0,-1.81

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    Absolutely bloody awful that the developers are allowed to get away with cramming people into sardine tins.

    And it looks like its also happening in the Anfield clearence site as well,passed their yesterday and I'm not kidding one o the buildings side looked as though it was no more than 10ft wide? and its not a garage its looks like flats.

    My mate has a bungalow and the back garden is 2ft wider that the bungalow and 14ft longer than the bedroom,bathroom and kitchen combined...for heavens sake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgePorgie View Post
    Absolutely bloody awful that the developers are allowed to get away with cramming people into sardine tins.

    And it looks like its also happening in the Anfield clearence site as well,passed their yesterday and I'm not kidding one o the buildings side looked as though it was no more than 10ft wide? and its not a garage its looks like flats.

    My mate has a bungalow and the back garden is 2ft wider that the bungalow and 14ft longer than the bedroom,bathroom and kitchen combined...for heavens sake.
    Unless this is a council house, what is the problem? Most people buy into accomodation they can afford. If a developer, over here, builds a certain number of houses, he has to build one (or more, depending...) small enough to satisfy as low cost housing. The buyer must occupy the property for a number of years before selling it. This to prevent greedy property flippers.

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    A caravan with separate bedroom(s) would be more roomy than that !

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    The thing that is laughable,Lindy is the terrible sidewalk paving,this was new housing and that pavement is realy terrible and no need to have it that wide.

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    None of the houses ??? in that picture look big enough to accomodate more than 2 people.
    I wouldn't want to live in a cramped hole like that.

    Pud

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    The two next to the alledged bungalow is a one bedroomed houses,the one next to them is a two bedroomed house.

    I think these developers are on some sort of trip when they get to the drawing board?

    Want shooting some of em...bet they wouldn't put there own kin folk in em.

    This road was terraced houses once ie Silvester st off Scottie road.

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    On the plus side - you could heat the place with a tea candle and save loads of money.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JMLE View Post
    On the plus side - you could heat the place with a tea candle and save loads of money.

    But you would have to be careful what you eat,could be dangerous!

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