aujopimur wrote: » Looks like it's being completed, a victim of the last recession.
fisher8181 wrote: » pic
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Part of that collapsed a few years back, onto a phone box and a car. Being demolished ain’t it?
opus wrote: » Looks a lot better now the hoarding & fences have come down.
Cork Truck Driver wrote: » Amazing what a lash of paint can do to a building.
aujopimur wrote: » Not painted, that's coloured render.
fash wrote: » @MrTea: I don’t think that drawing you referred to got planning. I believe the owner is working off the planning from 2006 (or so) when the building currently being finished received permission (and was completed to roof-level in order to fulfill the requirement to complete the building within the permission time-limits)
Jazmin Few Gent wrote: » It definitely got planning. Sure of that. They could still be workung off an earlier plan. That's for sure. It's an awful mess.
opus wrote: » Pharmacy going into the shop unit.
opus wrote: » The area around the Firkin Crane is taking shape nicely. Now if the council would only do something with the semi-derelict craft centre.
who_me wrote: » I've always thought this whole area is MASSIVELY under-utilised. In a small area, you have the Firkin Crane centre, the Butter Museum building, St. Annes/Shandon, and some quirky narrow streets and buildings. In any other city, it'd be packed with bars, cafes, shops; but here it's a fairly quiet, rundown area with streets locked off at night. Pity....
TheBoyConor wrote: » You'd be brave to go into any of the pubs up around there unless you were born n reared up around the area.