Blight on waterfront; You Say.junior council of two super Jimmy, the public with your IHAVEN''T visited Liverpool for quite some time, since the 70s in fact. supplied I was delighted with the Albert Dock area and was very impressed with the way this project has enhanced the city. Imagine my shock on approaching the Liver Building to see the current developments between the Albert Dock and The Cunard Building The Cunard Building is a building of elegant proportion, sited on the Pier Head at Liverpool. It was constructed by Holland, Hannen & Cubitts between 1914 and 1918 as the headquarters of Cunard Line, and is now the second of Liverpool's "Three Graces". . Liverpool's planners must hang their heads in shame for allowing this to happen to your beautiful city. These monstrosities are going to blight blight, general term for any sudden and severe plant disease or for the agent that causes it. The term is now applied chiefly to diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., bean blights and fire blight of fruit trees), viruses (e.g., soybean bud blight), fungi (e.g. a World Heritage site for decades to come. After successful, sympathetic development of much of the waterfront how could proud Liverpudlians allow this to happen? Shame on you! Bill, North Staffordshire For the former parliamentary constituency, see . North Staffordshire describes an area of the West Midlands in Staffordshire in England. It contains the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire Moorlands and the City of Stoke-on-Trent. |
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