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Name: Mark Nicholson on Mar 4, 2007Comments: The Odeon is an architectural gem of irreplaceable quality. We cannot lose this building! Please save it.Flag
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Name: John Tempest on Mar 4, 2007Comments: None required: the above says it all!Flag
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Name: David Wainfor on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Paul Ward on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil James on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean OConnor on Mar 4, 2007Comments: Beautiful building why knock it down just restore it and reopen it as a night clubFlag
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Name: KELLY ALDER on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Liz Mackie on Mar 4, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: G Atkinson on Mar 4, 2007Comments: Save itFlag
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Name: G Atkinson on Mar 4, 2007Comments: Save itFlag
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Name: Simon Bower on Mar 5, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lee Hey on Mar 5, 2007Comments: save the legacy!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 6, 2007Comments: Save The Odeon Building, why build more apartments, offices and hotel when bradford can't fill the vast amounts which are already standing. We need something special to bring visitors into Bradford, then the hotels which we already have would be used. Bradford does not needs any more piles of rubble,Flag
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Name: Neil Milner on Mar 6, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 7, 2007Comments: So many childhood memories!!! Don't do it....one of the only pretty buildings left in bradford now aswell. Disgraceful.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 7, 2007Comments: I think it is a disgrace that such an iconic building cannot be saved. This is part of Bradford history. It could be made into a corn exchange ala Leeds or a concert venue again with refurbishment. Do not knock it down! The rest of Bradfords buildings which were knocked down in the 60's are missed now, keep your heritage!Flag
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Name: Guy Blanchfield on Mar 8, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Albert Freeman on Mar 8, 2007Comments: I'm not oposing cos I'm old fashioned, which I'm not, or a stick in the mud, which I'm also not, I just think it's an important bit of Bradford's heritage, that could easily be re-used and incorporated into the BCR plans.Flag
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Name: Anthony Kneeshaw (AKA Neesh, Editor Mono Fanzine). on Mar 8, 2007Comments: This beautiful and historic building needs to be saved from demolition by BCR & Bradford Council. The Odeon could be refurbished to better than original condition inside and out - we would then have a multi-functional theatre, cinema, concert hall, sports arena, restaurant and conference centre right in the centre of Bradford which could accommodate 3000+ people. Other cities in the UK and indeed around the world would give their right arm to have such an ideally placed centrally located facility and would never contemplate destroying such a potential asset. Have we (they) not learned ANYTHING from the terrible decisions of the 1960's Apparently not. They wanted to level St Georges Hall back then and would have if the people of Bradford had not protested as they did. What next Flatten City Hall and replace it with another glass & metal prefabricated monstrosity, half of which is flats! Bradford, we cannot let this happen, this is our city and our heritage, protect it by showing your support!Flag
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Name: Simon Cantrill on Mar 8, 2007Comments: why do we have to loose the only things that make Bradford worth looking atFlag
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Name: Daniel Brassington on Mar 8, 2007Comments: Bradford needs a decent and large music venue, currently the amount of bands put on at St. Georges Hall is rediculous and it is neither really suited to this. Rather than wasting money on combining St. Georges with the T & A building and creating a thoroughly discontinuos and impractically shaped layout, we should open up the Odeon building to it's full auditorium of 3,318 seats. This would have an impact on the city and give us a large venue currently lacking in the centre. With Rio's closing down and moving to Leeds, there is now a gap in the market to be seized. Unfortunately this council will probably not listen to the people one bit, and hand it over to these companies with their own interests at the forefront of their thoughts. The endless lies from BCR have been rediculous and proven wrong by the recent photo's taken inside. Why on earth can't this development replace the Car Dealership/Petrol Station just up the road from the Odeon The current plans for this site detail again more apartments. With all the empty mills around, why are so many new ones needed This is a special building to Bradford and to replace it with apartments is shameful.Flag
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Name: Kim Green on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Bradford - please don't let BCR and the Council demolish the Odeon!Flag
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Name: Leon Carroll on Mar 9, 2007Comments: The domes themselves are a key part of the Bradford skyline, along with the Alhambra and Britannia House. With St Georges Hall only offering middle of the road musical acts, Bradford needs a contemporary music venue, and what better than a venue which has played host to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones among many others. The so called 'West End' would then actually be worth the name. It would be a disgrace if the Odeon was to be demolished. Bradford has too often destroyed its best architecture in the name of progress (Swan Arcade anyone), don't let the Odeon go the same way. Leon CarrollFlag
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Name: Mik Seery on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Lyons on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Why do you the suits want to knock this building down Is it because you need another way to spend our money, just like that quality landfill in the centre of town oh and I thought that the purpose of knocking something down was to build something in its place! Save the odeon before the last shred of this city's heritage is demolished to pave the way for another eyesore! SAVE THE ODEON!Flag
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Name: Laura Groves on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicholas Tonge on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Michael Watmough on Mar 9, 2007Comments: It would make a perfect live music venue again, there's definately a gap in the area for a venue of this size.Flag
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Name: Melanie on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Dimuantes on Mar 9, 2007Comments: So much life left, and Bradford could do with some.Flag
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Name: Jonathan Parker on Mar 9, 2007Comments: It will be a great shame to see the building demolished .As I see the place as part of our modern Herritage in Bradford. It should be revamped and reopened as a venue for further more artists to play . When will the Officials in Bradford get it right and invest in to something that has a future As the building has a major potential to make revenue from concerts and shows and maybe put it down as landmark that Bradford can be proud ofLook what happened to the supposed shopping center.Now the only thing there is a large patch of land that no invester will touch and an eye sore for everyone who has to walk around it. Why dont they do something right for once and give Bradford back its former glory venue for todays Bradfordians to enjoy If they are planning to do this I suggest they hold a public meeting so people can put their points of view forward.Rather than just ignoring us and continue to bring down the city.Flag
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Name: James Adsetts on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Save the odeon! Lets start to make Bradford a place to be proud of!Flag
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Name: Adam Roper on Mar 9, 2007Comments: The Odeon has so much history for me. Demolishing it should NOT happen.Flag
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Name: Jamie on Mar 9, 2007Comments: i would like to see the existing Odeon building retained and returned to its former use as multi-purpose venue to host concerts, conference facilities and ceremonies.Flag
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Name: Peter Smith on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Simon Woodcock on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Tom Hardaker on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Look at Manchester Apollo, similar sized/shaped venue and its probably the best mid sized venue in the country. Turning the odean back into a concert hall would do so much for Bradford, especially as nearly all the other live venues have closed/are closing. Who needs MORE expensive apartments As someone who has lived their entire life in Bradford this would be a travesty if it happens. Also the Beatles and the Stones played there! How many venues can say that!Flag
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Name: Rachel Walter on Mar 9, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Wall on Mar 9, 2007Comments: long live the odeonFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Save the building and turn it into a museum (to be proud of). It's about time THIS City arcithecture reflected more than just tacky night clubs, tacky cinema's and tacky department stores.Flag
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Name: Richard Brass on Mar 9, 2007Comments: Please use some sense and learn the lessons of the disastrous 60's. Architecture is vitally important to the character of the city. The new plans have nothing to offer in comparison to a rejuvenated odeon building. Listen to the people of the city for once! Please.Flag
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Name: Tony Winder. on Mar 9, 2007Comments: What are these people thinking.As in the past Bradfords historical heritage was swept away and this will surely happen again if people don't make their voice heard.All that business about the Odeon project not being cost-efective to restore is quite honestly rubbish.We all know that if something needs saving then it can be done. Modern building methods and technology will allow this with virtually every old building 'IF IT HAS TO BE SAVED' but alas I feel there is people in certain places who think they can sweep aside public opinion and do just what they want mainly for profit and in most cases often do.Lets all pull together and make our voice heard with the Odeon. This place DEFINATELY NEEDS PRESERVING.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments: it should be saved because of its history and like the alhambra it has character and charm and i think it should be done up like the alhambra.....it could be a shopping arcade or as already suggested a concert venue as we dint have one on bradford it could become something like sheffield......PLEASE PLEASE SAVE ITFlag
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Name: James Brass on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Emily Smith on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Claire Mitcham on Mar 10, 2007Comments: its a fab buidling, dont pull it down!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Moynehan on Mar 10, 2007Comments:Flag