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1901
Name: Andy Armstrong on Feb 2, 2013Comments: The failure to develop this magnificent building is a shame on the whole of Manchester and it needs to be rescued from its current owners.Flag
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1902
Name: Natalie Ernest on Feb 2, 2013Comments:Flag
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1903
Name: Fjtfchsl on Feb 2, 2013Comments: lsxwXy hymbhahraqln, somjxvbifghi, nknaqvppfafq, http://hxrekbmvgxec.com/Flag
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1904
Name: Jason Barker on Feb 2, 2013Comments: Shame on you BrittanniaFlag
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1905
Name: Anonymous on Feb 2, 2013Comments: save this Manchester landmark building.Give britannia six months to start construction or get another CPO.Come on Manchester your better than this.Flag
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1906
Name: Margaret Martin on Feb 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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1907
Name: Ernie Holland on Feb 3, 2013Comments: This is a beautiful and majestic building. Stop the rot now.Flag
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1908
Name: Paul Brady on Feb 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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1909
Name: Paul Netehrcott on Feb 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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1910
Name: Luke Gilmore on Feb 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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1911
Name: Liz Fox on Feb 3, 2013Comments: Britannia are an utter disgrace letting such a fantastic building be unusedFlag
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1912
Name: Claire Akbar on Feb 3, 2013Comments:Flag
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1913
Name: Claire Billingotn on Feb 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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1914
Name: Chris Burke on Feb 4, 2013Comments: Another example of inefficient and incompetent meddling and muddling from London! The Tory claim to favour localism seems hollow when Mancunians can't decide about Manchester.Flag
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1915
Name: Adam Kilkenny on Feb 4, 2013Comments: Save this building and the Unitarian Church on Upper Brook Street.Flag
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1916
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Anthony Watt on Feb 4, 2013
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1917
Name: Lauren Moore on Feb 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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1918
Name: Helen Davies on Feb 4, 2013Comments:Flag
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1919
Name: Simon Ohiggins on Feb 4, 2013Comments: This building, is one of Manchester's most beautiful building's. we need to preserve and admire architecture like thus. I find it disgustng that the building has been allowed to fall into disrepair and look derelict as it does, restore the splendor.Flag
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1920
Name: SAMANTHA LYONS on Feb 4, 2013Comments: The old fire station is a landmark in Manchester, it's one of the first things visitors see and it's such a shame it's falling into distrusts through lack of concern on the owners behalf! they should be made to sign it back to the council or a sympathetic new owner!Flag
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1921
Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1922
Name: Chris Snow on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1923
Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1924
Name: Julie Rushworth on Feb 5, 2013Comments: Do the CPO on Brittania and let's get something done about this!Flag
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1925
Name: Matthew Bromley on Feb 5, 2013Comments: Iconic gateway into Manchester city centre must be restored for the benefit of the city. Current state of afairs living a landmark building derelict is a shambles for the city and reflects very badly on the perception of Manchester. Should be braught back to use as a high end retail destination - similar to St Pancreas in London.Flag
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1926
Name: James Fitzgerald on Feb 5, 2013Comments: It is a disgrace that such an historical and architecturally important building as London Rd Fire Station can be allowed to decay. It is imperative that a new CPO be pusued.Flag
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1927
Name: Peter J Eccles on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1928
Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2013Comments: Such a gorgeous building which needs saving. Please!Flag
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1929
Name: BARRY HANRAHAN on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1930
Name: Anonymous on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1931
Name: Paul Burgess on Feb 5, 2013Comments:Flag
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1932
Name: Robert Farmar on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1933
Name: Eset NOD32 on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-10 16:06:19Flag
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1934
Name: Anonymous on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This is a fabulous historic building which should be a great asset to the city, rather than standing empty and semi-derelict. It is high time that Britannia Hotels were forced to accept the old fire station needs a new owner who has the resources and the vision they obviously don't have. Eric Pickles made the wrong decision, so I hope this time round the right thing happens !Flag
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1935
Name: Harry Steele on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1936
Name: Warren O'Donovan on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This is an amazing building and needs to be restored to its former glory.Flag
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1937
Name: Clive Gale on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1938
Name: Eset NOD32 on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-10 16:06:19Flag
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1939
Name: Jeanette Wilburn on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1940
Name: Karen Mckinna on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1941
Name: Si Jones on Feb 6, 2013Comments: Read on Manchester Confidential and did not know most of this case. Always wondered why this great building stands empty and it clear this situation has to end.Flag
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1942
Name: Jackie Root on Feb 6, 2013Comments: Britannia has hopefully made an appalling decision ever challenging that CPO and I hope it is one they will regret.Flag
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1943
Name: Alex Cole on Feb 6, 2013Comments:Flag
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1944
Name: Ñêà÷àòü êíèãè áåñïëàòíî on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-10 16:06:19Flag
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1945
Name: Ñêà÷àòü êíèãè áåñïëàòíî on Feb 6, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-10 16:06:19Flag
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1946
Name: Charlotte Bleasdale on Feb 6, 2013Comments: Beautiful buildingFlag
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1947
Name: древние книги скачать on Feb 7, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-17 15:25:55Flag
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1948
Name: David Bell on Feb 7, 2013Comments: It's about time that something was done with this building. It is an eyesore for people arriving at Piccadilly and a bad advert for Manchester when the first thing that tourists see is this decaying building.Flag
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1949
Name: Brenda Wilburn on Feb 7, 2013Comments: it is time somebody took control of this beuatiful building and made it into something everybdoy can enjoy in stead of leaving it to rott it is waste of wonderful architectureFlag
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1950
Name: Nod32 ключи Dr on Feb 7, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-10 16:10:18Flag