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No wonder there's a housing shortage
IronWolf
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I've just been invited to a party at an old derelict factory to help "save it" from the evil property developers that want to demolish it and build a block of flats.
Apparently it was the first factory in the world to produce steel and must remain forever.
Apparently it was the first factory in the world to produce steel and must remain forever.
Faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity.
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Even if it went ahead, there'd still be no increase in houses .... as that's flats.0
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Apparently it was the first factory in the world to produce steel and must remain forever.
I'm not surprised it's derelict, it must be around 4000 years old - Turkey's a fair way to go for a party, too :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel#History_of_steelmaking0 -
You should be going to the evil property developers and buying a wedge of the action! There's no money in museums.0
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one thinks also of Battersea Power Station.... fantastic Thames riverside position; basically an eyesore for these last 40 years which would made a wonderful site for housing and commercial development
all decided by an un-elected and un-accountable quango0
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