I know Waterways won't be able to reply to this as he's somehow got himself banned. However, to listen to him forever going on about thicknesses of insulation or not, you'd think that was the only thing that ever mattered and if you're going to use that argument, you'd lose all the fantastic 'terraced' houses on Canning, Huskisson, Percy streets and surrounding areas, Princes Avenue and even all the 30s style on Queens Drive, Menlove and Brodie Avenues with ornamental pots on the roofs and fine footprints etc.

I agree that those built pre war like the flower streets, the bread streets in Dingle and the Welsh streets are small and probably past their sell by dates but there will be a lot of happy memories for many in these and it'll be a wrench for some but a godsend to others if these were to go. One thing is for sure, a sea of new, small characterless little red houses with paper walls isn't always the answer either.