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  • 91: Spring 2005 .

    Spring 2005 Shown below are the listings reports for Spring 2005 . Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing. Added Grey Wings, Ashtead, Surrey; Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, 1913, II.  Read more here... Neck or Entrance building, Boscombe ...
  • 92: Finsbury Health Centre.

    ... This is undoubtedly a passionate and persuasive argument. Questions though, have to be asked about its long-term fitness for purpose – will FHC always be suitable for healthcare provision, ... This of course is very much the same argument as that addressed by Catherine’s comments about Robin Hood Gardens on page 1. We are currently arguing for the preservation of FHC as a ... The debate will no doubt continue as to the best outcome but it raises fundamental questions
  • 93: The Greenside case.

    ... Public Inquiry is programmed to sit on 23, 24, 25, & 26 November, and on 1 & 2 December. (The normal hours of sitting will be from 9.30 am till about 6pm each day.) It is anticipated that The Society’s evidence will be dealt with on 26 November and 1 December – although this is not definite. ...
  • 94: Autumn 2005 .

    Autumn 2005 Shown below are the listings reports for Autumn 2005 . Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing. Turned Down Tote Building, Catford Greyhound Stadium, Lewisham, London; GE Marshall & Partners, 1932.  Read more here... Put ...
  • 95: Liberty Hall, Dublin.

    ... of interest from architects to work with them on a replacement building.  Liberty Hall's architect Desmond Rea O’Kelly, now in his 80s, spoke about the future of the building during a recent public talk, saying “You needn’t worry.  I’m not going to shed any tears.  But would they kindly leave it alone until I'm gone!” Biography Paddy Cahill is an independent documentary director based in Dublin.  For more information on his film
  • 96: North West news.

    ... the fledgling North West Group over the past year or so. Appreciation goes to those who have contributed time and effort to organising events and attended meetings, and special thanks go to those who travel great distances to attend. It is heartening to meet people who have got up at the crack of dawn to join our
  • 97: Homes for Heroes, Houses for Commuters-a walking t....

    ... shops, libraries, pubs were provided. New build and redevelopment continues. The walk will begin at 10.30 am at Edgware Station and end about 4.30 pm at Burnt Oak Station, with a break for lunch in Edgware. The walk will be led by John Goodier, whose grandparents moved to Edgware in ...
  • 98: Rare post-war house saved from demolition.

    ... the fact that the post-war period produced some of the most exciting and imaginative domestic architecture in UK architectural history. Ends About The Twentieth Century Society The Twentieth Century Society is a membership organisation which campaigns for the conservation of the best C20th ...
  • 99: Autumn 2004.

    Autumn 2004 Shown below are the listings reports for Autumn 2004. Click 'read more here' to view more information about each listing. Added St Michael’s College Chapel, Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales; George Gaze Pace, 1957-59, Grade II*.  Read more here... Beacon ...
  • 100: Brockwell Lido, Herne Hll, London.

    ... of Brockwell Lido is completed, it will act as a precedent for other lidos and swimming pools to be rejuvenated. With current concerns about obesity and excitement about the 2012 Olympics coming to Britain, our young people need to exercise and swim. I think one really effective way to do this would be to revive ...