Author Topic: Filthy Piccadilly  (Read 1354 times)

Jules Thomas

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Filthy Piccadilly
« on: 14:02:34, 08/03/19 »
are other people finding it stressful walking through Piccadilly in a morning especially near to Superdrug,Halifax etc,the place is a disgrace,it is full of so called homeless high on drugs,discarded food everywhere and this morning there was sick outside one of the shop does the council not see the filth, it's disgusting

St Chads Lad

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Re: Filthy Piccadilly
« Reply #1 on: 14:40:37, 08/03/19 »
 The so called city centre Csar Karney must see it, he lives in the centre of Manchester doesn't he.

Jules Thomas

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Re: Filthy Piccadilly
« Reply #2 on: 15:07:50, 08/03/19 »
Yes I was thinking that or anybody else off the council
The so called gardens are also a disgrace dirty full of shady people the grass is a joke and the horrible fountain that costs a fortune to msintain

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ExileSteve

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Re: Filthy Piccadilly
« Reply #4 on: 09:48:08, 26/08/19 »
What else can we expect from a so-called ‘council’ that deliberately destroys something as beautiful as the gardens used to be, to replace them with the horrible monstrosity that we see before us now? It’s like a throwback out of the former East Germany after post-war rebuilding got underway. Ugly and dehumanising are two words that spring to mind.

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Re: Filthy Piccadilly
« Reply #5 on: 09:52:46, 26/08/19 »
Manchester council can do whatever they like because the City is a one party state and no one holds them to account and the addition of the Mayor will only make it worse.