100 years after it was bult here it lies rotting when it should be restored. Opened in 1912 by the Countess of Derby it was Grade II isted in 1985 by English Heritage as a structure of national importance. There have been several attempts to put schemes together to bring it back to life but these have come to nothing. While the City Council are working with subsidy farmers Peel Holdings to develop Liverpool Waters, Eldon Grove rots away. Should it be CPO'd befoe it is too late.
Was there a cyber attack on the recent Oncotarget peer reviewed study into
COVID19 ‘vaccines’?
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Yes, a cyberattack occurred on the journal Oncotarget shortly after the
publication of a peer-reviewed study on January 3, 2026, which analysed 333
cases o...
Did you see this featured on britains empty homes on bbc last week? Another developer has taken over the lease to regenerate the old buildings to 34 apartments and build mews style new build in front.
ReplyDeleteAfter all the empty promises before I hope it's true.