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On Fri, 4 Nov 2005 11:51:42 +0000, thoss wrote:
In article , David Bradley writes I note you still haven't told us which "unique shopping outlets and generally architecturally interesting and sound buildings" are kikely to be demolished. The weather has been a bit naff lately to get some pictures of the buildings that will be demolished to create enough room for the trams to operate. An unfortunate choice of word there. I hope you meant would (if the tramway ever gets built). Dam keyboard - it never understands what I wish to say and then has the nerve to leave the odd word or two out, quite apart from the fact it can't spell. Meanwhile, a start of the Lido junction segment has started with a web page of the junction as it was in the summer of 2002. The page can be found at http://www.tfwl.org.uk/lido2.html - this isn't the segment of the site I wanted to work on right now but there does seem to be a lot of interest in this particular junction. The text relating to buildings is being prepared now. Any one care to add some captions to the pictures to lessen my load a bit? David Bradley |
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