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The state of Paddington Station - a grade 1 listed building - continues
to deteriorate. The 'temporary' scaffolding erected about 10 years ago continues to hide the blatant and deliberate deterioration of the fourth arch. Emails and letters to Network Rail about the state of the station remain unanswered. Either that or replies are received claiming that the scaffolding is there to help with the restoration of the fourth arch. B*ll*cks. The squalor of this diesel-fume ridden station is a national disgrace. What on earth overseas tourists think of the station as they arrive on the grossly over-priced HEX from Heathrow is a moot point. Great welcome to Britain folks - to one of our most squalid mainline railway stations. Of course everyone knows that the property developers really want to demolish the fourth arch to build another damned great office block. So who are they paying off to ensure that the fourth arch eventually falls down from neglect? Why is Westminster Council supporting this demolition? The attitude towards the squalor is typified by the pigeons that are allowed to fly around the Lawn area crapping on the open counters used by Yo Sushi to prepare their dishes. SB. Evening Standard: 3/2/2006 PART of Paddington station, one of the most celebrated structures in British architecture, is to be demolished to make way for shops and offices. The Evening Standard has learned that English Heritage has backed plans to knock down one of the station's four "Brunel" arches despite protests from architects and other heritage groups. The fourth arch, or span, was built in 1916, 50 years after the death of the station's designer, Isambard Kingdom Brunel but is still regarded by many as an integral part of the building. |
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"SB" wrote in message
ups.com... Evening Standard: 3/2/2006 PART of Paddington station, one of the most celebrated structures in British architecture, is to be demolished to make way for shops and offices. The Evening Standard has learned that English Heritage has backed plans to knock down one of the station's four "Brunel" arches despite protests from architects and other heritage groups. Slow news day?! This is *very* old news. |
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Evening Standard: 3/2/2006
PART of Paddington station, one of the most celebrated structures in British architecture, is to be demolished to make way for shops and offices. The Evening Standard has learned that English Heritage has backed plans to knock down one of the station's four "Brunel" arches despite protests from architects and other heritage groups. Slow news day?! This is *very* old news. First I've heard of it. I had thought EH were against the plan. On this topic, can anyone point to any websites with information on the Paddington situation? I have looked at all the usual suspects and can find nothing of note. I agree the station is a disgrace. The access problems to the FGW Link trains are massively exarcebated by the luggage facility blocking the path to the main part of the station - can nothing be done about this? |
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