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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

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Dave Buckley
11 years ago

Restore the building before it's too late.

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Dave Buckley
11 years ago

Restore the building before it's too late.

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H R Hall
11 years ago

most be used again and not by britannia hotels

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H R Hall
11 years ago

most be used again and not by britannia hotels