This is a picture of a
property that has been left to rot, and now the roof has fallen in. So while parts of the rest of the Baltic Triangle are being PR'd by
back room organisations such as Archetype Studio Liverpool. when they were known as Aurora Media, worked
for Joe Andersons as PR during his Mayoral campaign, this is reality. The council just told all the media that the council have a good record on the Heritage At Risk in Liverpool. This was lapped up by the Echo and the Two man ( and his dog) band at Liverpool Confidential who didn't even question the figures or how they were arrived at. The council said that the buildings at risk figures are below the average for the country at 3% while the national average is 6%.
They used a method to calculate the figures that was a shameful attempt to deceive the public.
They used a method to calculate the figures that was a shameful attempt to deceive the public.
And it did so because it deceived the media.
If you can call Liverpool Echo and the likes of Confidential Media, with its trolls.
If you can call Liverpool Echo and the likes of Confidential Media, with its trolls.
This is the
reality away from the Heritage Lies propagated by the city council.
Rob Burns should be ashamed of himself.
Rob Burns is running the planning department and is a dangerous man to Liverpool Heritage.
Liverpools historic warehouses are falling down in The
Baltic Triangle, and will be left to fall down so that grubby
property developers such as Neptune Developments or others will be
able to get their dirty hands on the land.
Just look at what has
happened to Bridgewater street. It has become an architectural
abortion.
This has developed while Uncle Joe “Stalin”Anderson
spins rubbish about it all is happening there in the Baltic Triangle.
by the media before they run with spin is that
there are numerous historic warehouse property's in the Baltic
Triangle that need saving. Just look at Heaps Mill they were about to
knock it down, right next to a site now owned by Neptune Developments
that was was owned by Trevor Jones and was home to the last ships
chandlers in the city
This property is a
strong looking property it looks as if it has been a bonded warehouse
at some stage with its iron doors. It has very interesting iron
transoms and should not have been allowed to fall into this
disrepair. It is next to safestore the storage facility and is on the
corner of Simpson Street and Norfolk Street. This is an obscure part
of town that is not frequented by many people which is how it may
have fallen under the radar.
What is even more
alarming is that it has been owned by the city council for decades
and is now about to fall down.
And all we hear is rubbish about lies
about how the city council is preserving historic buildings.
CLOSE BY IS ANOTHER WAREHOUSE JUST WHERE LEY RUBBER USED TO BE BEFORE THEY WERE PRICED OUT BY THE DEVELOPERS IS FALLING INTO DISREAPAIR.
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