Dean's Ablaze
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No worries at all... we've had wonderful support from the whole Ware town community. Sometimes out of tough times the best is bought out in people.
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Sadly the warehouse is going to come down. Demolition starts next week.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-be ... s-41205031
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-be ... s-41205031
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so more lovely new flats then.
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Not necessarily. As someone said on Facebook today - when the Victoria Maltings burned down the planning authority insisted on an industrial unit rebuild in a modern similar style. Surely the Council would exert the same standard this time?
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Quite. I believe It's designated as employment land so anything built on the site would have to reflect that.Scottman wrote:Not necessarily. As someone said on Facebook today - when the Victoria Maltings burned down the planning authority insisted on an industrial unit rebuild in a modern similar style. Surely the Council would exert the same standard this time?
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Quite. I think we all agree there's too many flats in Ware.
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Just like Crane Mead then.Steve wrote:Quite. I believe It's designated as employment land so anything built on the site would have to reflect that.Scottman wrote:Not necessarily. As someone said on Facebook today - when the Victoria Maltings burned down the planning authority insisted on an industrial unit rebuild in a modern similar style. Surely the Council would exert the same standard this time?
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I wonder which of these will happen first:
(a) The demolition, rebuilding and full occupation of Grenfell Tower.
or
(b) The reopening of Star Street to traffic.
(a) The demolition, rebuilding and full occupation of Grenfell Tower.
or
(b) The reopening of Star Street to traffic.
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How can there be too many flats?Matt40 wrote:Quite. I think we all agree there's too many flats in Ware.
Houses are expensive and take up a lot ground space.
Flats are far more efficient and therefore cheaper.
How are our children ever going to live anywhere nearby?
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Good theory, doesn't work in practice. Any flats built on this site are more than likely to come with a mooring and a premium price tag - out of the reach of most. Best hope of living nearby - a tent or a camper-van until on wins the lottery