Corcaigh_the_Cat
Well-known member
Get rid and replace by either modern industry, we need to manufacture, or by a park. It's an eyesore at present and a waste off space.
Rob I absolutely take your gist but like I touched on earlier other cities/conurbations have remoulded themselves and when you go into cities like Manchester, Liverpool , Leeds and even Newcastle , they’re unrecognisable from 30 years ago .But the whole area is a legacy of the steel industry. Stickton was a smsll town before iron and steel for most of its history Norton and Yarm were more significant.
As a gateway to the Tees it can be an attractor for growth.
Somewhat perverse?It seems to me that the people who are the most romantic about our steel industry never worked in it.
Might as well stick it where the vertical pier is . Actually looks better there
How is a rusty hulk an attractor and who to?But the whole area is a legacy of the steel industry. Stickton was a smsll town before iron and steel for most of its history Norton and Yarm were more significant.
As a gateway to the Tees it can be an attractor for growth.
Angel of the North?How is a rusty hulk an attractor and who to?
I know you think he is a con job but you must admit he is a lesson to local Labour representatives in looking like you are trying hard on behalf of the local people.First of all, Ben isn't doing such a great job, the money coming into our are4a was agreed before he was elected and whoever got in will have had the same money. ben has wasted a huge % of the money he got by buying the hugely loss making airport, this year at least another £3m of our budget was gobbled up by the airport, and a minimum of that amount will be lost every year for the foreseeable. Bens office, which has only been open for 4 years, is now the most expensive political office in the North to run, he employs more of his mates and cronies than any combined mayor in the country. His job was to bring development to Teesside and as of today we have less than we had the day he was elected, we also have more unemployed than today than he was elected, and even if you remove those that lost their jobs because of Corona, we still had more unemployed in Feb last year than the day he was elected.
He can talk a good game, some people just believe the total nonsense he talks, he has the Northern Echo stitched up and the Gazette, he did that by employing the staff, therefor having mates of mates still in charge.
Hardly the same, is it.?Angel of the North?
True. One has historical meaning. The other is a rusty hulk.Hardly the same, is it.?
Further to my above post , It’s like blacksmiths setting up monuments for horse shoe manufacturing next to current petrol filling stations . It’s pointless , people wouldn’t notice and things have moved on .Rob I absolutely take your gist but like I touched on earlier other cities/conurbations have remoulded themselves and when you go into cities like Manchester, Liverpool , Leeds and even Newcastle , they’re unrecognisable from 30 years ago .
People have moved on and I don’t think it particularly impresses ( non Teessiders ) what we did generations ago .
If you go to Pittsburgh in the States you’d never believe they were the USA version of us as their steel epicentre . The place is bustling .
Think of all the money people ,billionaires never mind millionaires that have visited Riverside over the years and I bet they get away from Teesside as quick as they can with our landscape ( another debate ).
We’re still harping on about that big lump of concrete that is Dorman Long tower . The Sydney Bridge testifies to our history . Pull the things down and impress the new generations . That’s my opinion anyway .