Manchester's London Road Fire Station: Standing Up To The Apathy, Neglect & Abuse by Britannia Hotels for 29 years. Enough is Enough.
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Christine Davis
11 years ago
An icon worthy of being returned to its former glory to take its place as part of Manchester's rich architectural heritage
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Christine Davis
11 years ago
An icon worthy of being returned to its former glory to take its place as part of Manchester's rich architectural heritage
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Mark Rumney
11 years ago
Did my recruit training there
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Mark Rumney
11 years ago
Did my recruit training there
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D Bolton
11 years ago
something has to be done and now. This is a monstrous waste.
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D Bolton
11 years ago
something has to be done and now. This is a monstrous waste.
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Ray Etchells
11 years ago
Get this fantastic building saved now.
Britannia Hotels are a disgrace and I for one will boycott their hotels until a suitable outcome happens.
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Ray Etchells
11 years ago
Get this fantastic building saved now.
Britannia Hotels are a disgrace and I for one will boycott their hotels until a suitable outcome happens.
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Neil Thompson
11 years ago
This beautiful building should be returned to its former glory
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Neil Thompson
11 years ago
This beautiful building should be returned to its former glory
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Robert Curtis
11 years ago
Stop mucking about with the building that is part of many many fireman's memories some bad but many more good.
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Robert Curtis
11 years ago
Stop mucking about with the building that is part of many many fireman's memories some bad but many more good.
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Colin Meech
11 years ago
I worked in that wonderful building in the early / mid seventies and it still has a place in my heart.
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Colin Meech
11 years ago
I worked in that wonderful building in the early / mid seventies and it still has a place in my heart.
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Tony Stokes
11 years ago
As a retired firefighter,i trained and worked at London rd back in the late 1970s and 1980s until its closure. Its sad to see such a building in disuse which needs rectifying A.S.A.P
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Tony Stokes
11 years ago
As a retired firefighter,i trained and worked at London rd back in the late 1970s and 1980s until its closure. Its sad to see such a building in disuse which needs rectifying A.S.A.P
An icon worthy of being returned to its former glory to take its place as part of Manchester's rich architectural heritage
An icon worthy of being returned to its former glory to take its place as part of Manchester's rich architectural heritage
Did my recruit training there
Did my recruit training there
something has to be done and now. This is a monstrous waste.
something has to be done and now. This is a monstrous waste.
Get this fantastic building saved now. Britannia Hotels are a disgrace and I for one will boycott their hotels until a suitable outcome happens.
Get this fantastic building saved now. Britannia Hotels are a disgrace and I for one will boycott their hotels until a suitable outcome happens.
This beautiful building should be returned to its former glory
This beautiful building should be returned to its former glory
Stop mucking about with the building that is part of many many fireman's memories some bad but many more good.
Stop mucking about with the building that is part of many many fireman's memories some bad but many more good.
I worked in that wonderful building in the early / mid seventies and it still has a place in my heart.
I worked in that wonderful building in the early / mid seventies and it still has a place in my heart.
As a retired firefighter,i trained and worked at London rd back in the late 1970s and 1980s until its closure. Its sad to see such a building in disuse which needs rectifying A.S.A.P
As a retired firefighter,i trained and worked at London rd back in the late 1970s and 1980s until its closure. Its sad to see such a building in disuse which needs rectifying A.S.A.P
Restore the building before it's too late.
Restore the building before it's too late.
most be used again and not by britannia hotels
most be used again and not by britannia hotels