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fl0wer Wrote:

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> I'd like to know what's happening to 'Golden City'

> at the corner of Landcroft and Whateley Rds. Such

> a sad sight, almost derelict....

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It's been like that for many years. . Makes you wonder why . . . .

UncleBen Wrote:

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> fl0wer Wrote:

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> > I'd like to know what's happening to 'Golden

> City'

> > at the corner of Landcroft and Whateley Rds.

> Such

> > a sad sight, almost derelict....

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> It's been like that for many years. . Makes you

> wonder why . . . .


Lack of coppers nipping out the back for a quick take-away mid interrogation.

maxxi Wrote:

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> UncleBen Wrote:

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> > fl0wer Wrote:

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> > -----

> > > I'd like to know what's happening to 'Golden

> > City'

> > > at the corner of Landcroft and Whateley Rds.

> > Such

> > > a sad sight, almost derelict....

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> > It's been like that for many years. . Makes you

> > wonder why . . . .

>

> Lack of coppers nipping out the back for a quick

> take-away mid interrogation.


They found it difficult to get up the stairs carrying both their takeaway and the kilos of skag they were selling as a profitable sideline

I adore abandoned buildings/cemeteries/victorian mental institution et al :) thanks for sharing fl0wer. If some forumites keep up the good work of scaring off chains and other businesses from setting up home around here we may have a whole host of abandoned shops to take photographs of, very exciting times ahead. Keep up the good work folks, soon enough we will look like every other failing high street up and down the land, camera at the ready!


Louisa.

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fl0wer Wrote:

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> I'd like to know what's happening to 'Golden City'

> at the corner of Landcroft and Whateley Rds. Such

> a sad sight, almost derelict....



Unfortuantely I think the owner had a stroke at some point. I helped an elderly Chinese man with his shopping to the front door a few months back.

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