9th August 2012, 10:24 PM
Open date:26 July 2012
Closing date:23 August 2012
Lets have the consultation in the hoilday period trick. I bet most "owners" of listed buildings are on holiday and most of the pension grabbers employed by it are as well. Some joke. I bet it gets extended, all they are going to get is lots of moans saying that they could not get a corporate opinion out. Cant imagine eh getting one together.
For my tupence the only way to make the listed building system better is to drop listing and unlist all the ones which people live in but this brillent idea will take another few years to gain hold and the chances are most of the building will fall to pieces by then. Good ridence.
Whats wrong with this whole tory penfold reform is that they think that they are going to get some "growth" out of planning reform and by pretending that the bust will be over. Rather than we in the era of stagnation and its going to be long, so long that the japanese still cant tell you how long a stagnation is likely to be. I see no reason that it wont be in the more than twenty year period. What that means is that property prices could drop another 30%+ and there will still not be any takers/developers but the bankers and the politians cant imagine letting that happen and so the compromise will be 20 years+ of stagnation in which we basically have to wait for several million OAPs to die. You know the ones, the ones currently rattling around in their listed buildings (or would be if they werent off on a saga holiday) which they wont be able to afford to heat this winter let alone maintain. Conservation areas will come to be seen as the getto and the solution will be slum clearence and mercy demolitions.
The planners basicaly need to transfer conservation officers to social services and get them trained up in bottom cleaning and then the planners follow them. About two weeks of that this winter and they will be clammering for double glazing to be allowed, ohhhhh the slippery slope
Closing date:23 August 2012
Lets have the consultation in the hoilday period trick. I bet most "owners" of listed buildings are on holiday and most of the pension grabbers employed by it are as well. Some joke. I bet it gets extended, all they are going to get is lots of moans saying that they could not get a corporate opinion out. Cant imagine eh getting one together.
For my tupence the only way to make the listed building system better is to drop listing and unlist all the ones which people live in but this brillent idea will take another few years to gain hold and the chances are most of the building will fall to pieces by then. Good ridence.
Whats wrong with this whole tory penfold reform is that they think that they are going to get some "growth" out of planning reform and by pretending that the bust will be over. Rather than we in the era of stagnation and its going to be long, so long that the japanese still cant tell you how long a stagnation is likely to be. I see no reason that it wont be in the more than twenty year period. What that means is that property prices could drop another 30%+ and there will still not be any takers/developers but the bankers and the politians cant imagine letting that happen and so the compromise will be 20 years+ of stagnation in which we basically have to wait for several million OAPs to die. You know the ones, the ones currently rattling around in their listed buildings (or would be if they werent off on a saga holiday) which they wont be able to afford to heat this winter let alone maintain. Conservation areas will come to be seen as the getto and the solution will be slum clearence and mercy demolitions.
The planners basicaly need to transfer conservation officers to social services and get them trained up in bottom cleaning and then the planners follow them. About two weeks of that this winter and they will be clammering for double glazing to be allowed, ohhhhh the slippery slope
Reason: your past is my past