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I was thinking more along the lines of workshops for craftspeople and schools for teaching the kind of job that new Labour have neglected in favour of sending everyone to ‘university’, like plumbers, electricians, carpenters, metalworkers and so on.
They have a bit of an arty emphasis, but there are a couple of converted textile mills in West Yorkshire which have been a success - Dean Clough, Halifax and Salts Mill, Saltaire.
There are a few places over here which have the same idea, mainly for hi-tech industry. There are some beautiful old mill buildings which convert nicely to pleasant and airy offices.
According to an accountant I used in the UK, the tax system is more favourable to ripping down such places and building anew, which is a shame.
They could convert them into luxury flats for immigrants.
I was thinking more along the lines of workshops for craftspeople and schools for teaching the kind of job that new Labour have neglected in favour of sending everyone to ‘university’, like plumbers, electricians, carpenters, metalworkers and so on.
I hope that someone will find a use for some of the old factory buildings, some of which are fantastic examples of industrial architecture and absolutely worth preserving.
They could convert them into luxury flats for immigrants.
There are some very charming spots along the Rochdale canal. Well worth pulling on your hiking boots for a day.
I hope that someone will find a use for some of the old factory buildings, some of which are fantastic examples of industrial architecture and absolutely worth preserving.
Oh. I thought this was going to be about Rochdale being promoted for only the second time in 100 years.
I was going to put in a clever comment about all the foreign players that helped them get there, but according to Wiki, they have one Scottish player and every single other player is English.
OK, I'll take a stab - 2nd from the right, at the bottom?
He's big enough on both directions to fit the bill.
On 2nd thoughts far left at the bottom looks like he's thinking about his next pie.
Nah..........has to be the one in the front middle, sitting at the controls of what looks suspiciously like a prototype Time Machine.
That'll be Churchy's GG 2nd right at the bottom. The one that looks like a Bull-Buggerer!!
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