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Yeah, very similar style, and with the addition of the large concrete areas of NWHL it's going to look really solid and intimidating.The cladding is similar to those used for the Gasholders development in Kings Cross.
Yeah, very similar style, and with the addition of the large concrete areas of NWHL it's going to look really solid and intimidating.The cladding is similar to those used for the Gasholders development in Kings Cross.
Perhaps they can bring in klaxon horns fixed to their chairs, can you do that any wheelchair fans reading, nobody would have the heart to stop you
You sound wheelie pissed off.I, as a wheelchair user these days, would like to apologise in advance, to anyone who might think that I'll spoil the aesthetics of THEIR lovely new single tier South Stand.
Really am sorry. ****'s
Might be one inside the stadium?Going down their today I really noticed that the high rd felt a lot less shabby. The stadium really has given the whole high road a different feal. Also never realised that they’ve actual had to incorporate a listed building inbetween the shop and I think it’s the spurs experience/museum. But looks a bit odd. Also quite surprised that no food or coffee chains have had the foresight to open branches outside the stadium. I’d have thought costa or McDonalds would have been all over that. There’s a real lack of anywhere half decent to eat or get a coffee outside the stadium.
Going down their today I really noticed that the high rd felt a lot less shabby. The stadium really has given the whole high road a different feal. Also never realised that they’ve actual had to incorporate a listed building inbetween the shop and I think it’s the spurs experience/museum. But looks a bit odd. Also quite surprised that no food or coffee chains have had the foresight to open branches outside the stadium. I’d have thought costa or McDonalds would have been all over that. There’s a real lack of anywhere half decent to eat or get a coffee outside the stadium.
I think all the shops/flats opposite the west stand are going to be demolished in the near future. Not sure what is happening, but i think they've all been brought out and will be told to move on at some point.
Nobody's said it's the fault of wheelchair users, nor said they don't have a place in the South Stand, heck people have explicitly said there should be wheelchair spaces in the stand. Literally the only thing questioned was whether having a huge row of them across the middle of the stand was the right way to do it and whether that might impact the 'wall' effect. No need to be getting sarcy and swearing at people who've gone out of their way to make their point politely.I, as a wheelchair user these days, would like to apologise in advance, to anyone who might think that I'll spoil the aesthetics of THEIR lovely new single tier South Stand.
Really am sorry. ****'s
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Part of me is gonna miss seeing the stadium without a roof looking like a Roman Colosseum...
That's Warmington house.Going down their today I really noticed that the high rd felt a lot less shabby. The stadium really has given the whole high road a different feal. Also never realised that they’ve actual had to incorporate a listed building inbetween the shop and I think it’s the spurs experience/museum. But looks a bit odd. Also quite surprised that no food or coffee chains have had the foresight to open branches outside the stadium. I’d have thought costa or McDonalds would have been all over that. There’s a real lack of anywhere half decent to eat or get a coffee outside the stadium.
STOP apologising and start working on the Mexican wheelie wave (see above) dammit! This could be AWESOME!I, as a wheelchair user these days, would like to apologise in advance, to anyone who might think that I'll spoil the aesthetics of THEIR lovely new single tier South Stand.
Really am sorry. ****'s