Many thanks for that and a merry Christmas to you too
Culture to me is about the people of the city, their lives and ways they live, also the surrounds and buildings they live in, obviously the tired city needs a tidy up and spruce up , but new steel , aluminium and glassbuildings imported from the continent constructed by labour from outside the region have nothing to do with culture in my opinion, the whole scheme from it's inception gives me the impression it is just a big free for all money grab by uncultured people.
To be honest, the sooner they demolish the better, even if construction doesn't start till 2009. Just clearing the area will be a vast improvement. Regarding the poor lighting on the advertising boards, I think that the lights just need to be angled differently, they seem to be pointing towards the ground rather than the actual building.
the american bar near lime street,is miss liberty holding up a upside down faded bottle of bud lite in her torch?
I feel the need to get someone in charge of the Concourse Tower area, grab them by the collar and shout "get on with it" ....
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Lime St. subway closes for good in a few days. Some liverbirds are painted on the walls of this.
ONE of Liverpool’s most familiar hair salons is on the move as a new deal to redevelop one of the gateways into the city awaits approval. Read
Some of your precious Liverpool people are to blame for the Lime Street station debacle.
The owners of the scruffy shops on the concourse did all they could to hold the city to ransom. This coupled with a disgracefully inept and unimaginative city council, who managed to kybosh a privately funded skyscraper in favour of their own which
Much of Liverpool's culture and history has come from other parts of the world, we have to stop being so parochial.
Well said Philip on both counts.
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