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This Is What Goes On In Plymouth When We Are Sleeping.
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all part of a 12.7 millions refurbishment of the city centre...that we are now being told no one wants. I almost cried when I saw it.
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all part of a 12.7 millions refurbishment of the city centre...that we are now being told no one wants. I almost cried when I saw it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Having been to Plymouth on many occasions as we live in Devon I have seen that it does need to be modernised but don't think this has been the right way to go about it. Back in Feb they said they were going to have more consultations on it. Then without warning they bring in the heavy machinery in the night and cut the trees down very quickly. It seemed they knew there was going to be an injunction slapped on them before they had finished and so did it as quickly as possible. I hope there is some punishment for those involved in the decision making having not been through the proper channels. Maybe the people of Plymouth will show them at the next elections that they can't go about things this way and get rid of the lot of them. Our council does similar. They cut down healthy trees yet when we asked about an oak tree outside of our garden which should never have been planted and which is right up tight to our hedge and causing problems with a lane next to it they slap a preservation order on it. Then they say it is not dying, dead or diseased which would be fine if it applied to everyone.
10clarion...it is very much a 60's hangover. When Plymouth was rebuilt in that decade, they decided to use the grid system of NYC as 'inspiration'. Concrete and ugly buildings galore.
Previously the city was a wonderful mish mash of winding streets and Victorian houses. I almost cried when I first visited...though my husband had warned me not to expect much in spite of the age of the city.
The same stupidity is in control now. I hope heads roll.
Previously the city was a wonderful mish mash of winding streets and Victorian houses. I almost cried when I first visited...though my husband had warned me not to expect much in spite of the age of the city.
The same stupidity is in control now. I hope heads roll.
I was disappointed when we visited Plymouth last year for our annual memorial weekend. Part of that is usually a small private service that we have next to the Naval Memorial, but we couldn't get access unless by arrangement due to the fact that it had been panelled off whilst a concert was taking place right next to it. However, we went to Belvedere Gardens instead. I just wonder what delights will be facing us when we go this year. I remember there used to be a pedestrian only tunnel that went under Royal Parade onto Armada Way but it didn't last long before they filled it in. I always get the impression when I visit Plymouth that the council aren't really interested in the long and rich heritage that there is in the city. Just sayin'.
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