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Re: PICCADILLY GARDENS
« Reply #15 on: 12:50:24, 16/11/12 »
I've heard the wall was put there as a sound barrier against the transport side...

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Re: PICCADILLY GARDENS
« Reply #16 on: 16:33:57, 16/11/12 »
Well they could grow something up it - see my piccie in an earlier post on this thread
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Re: PICCADILLY GARDENS
« Reply #17 on: 17:07:28, 16/11/12 »
pre 'wall'
 
 
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« Reply #18 on: 14:35:54, 10/02/13 »
Ok am getting quite up set over piccadilly garden have just found manchesters  web site were you can all complain they won't listen to me with my post code. Now what I suggest you all do is stage a sit in bombard them with e-mails but do somethingPLEASE its your city stand up and protest
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« Reply #19 on: 14:51:25, 10/02/13 »
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/piccadilly-gardens-wall-to-get-green-makeover-899637
I said they should grow greenery up the wall ages ago, as has been done at Westfield in London -see below

 
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Re: piccadilly gardens
« Reply #20 on: 16:40:52, 10/02/13 »
A thought did occur to when having my morning coffee why not put ivy over it before it was graffited.
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« Reply #21 on: 16:57:22, 10/02/13 »
Why not put ivy over it before someone puts it on a postcard!
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« Reply #22 on: 16:59:32, 10/02/13 »
I love the wall looks good to me  8)
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« Reply #23 on: 17:17:18, 10/02/13 »
Oh do be quiet ;D
when was the last time you saw it?  It's covered in stains
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« Reply #24 on: 17:36:23, 10/02/13 »
 >:( I don't like that wall !!!!  xx
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« Reply #25 on: 17:48:02, 10/02/13 »
dear CC you can't work out what a luddite was so don't go talking about walls
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Re: piccadilly gardens
« Reply #26 on: 18:00:15, 10/02/13 »
Julie can you keep the topics in the correct place , here's a word to describe you when you cross issues , boring .


As for the walls I seen them today as I was in town for the Chinese   new year celebrations .


There's far more to manchester Centre than a wall.


If that's the only thing of interest to you as a post then I think you need to get out more.

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« Reply #27 on: 18:14:20, 10/02/13 »
To be fair she's not the only one who has posted in the wrong section :-[
anyway lets move on  :)
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« Reply #28 on: 19:00:14, 10/02/13 »
Quote Corrupt council:
I agree lets move forward , lets progress
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Re: PICCADILLY GARDENS
« Reply #29 on: 19:28:49, 10/02/13 »
could someone remind me where Ducie street is?? thanks
 
Enough is enough This blasted wall is an insult to us all it looks like the bl**dy Berlin wall I have loveley memories of piccadilly gardens snoggin me fellas. Throwin up when I got of the bus cos I had motion sicknes oh happy days singin child in time at 3am I was gonna send a nasty letter to someone but my post code would notcount for anything. What party is in at the moment? My mates husband used to work for the council. Aha I have it I will use my m.inlaws address even better my mates address
I will e-mail the council or something can't get down there at the mo feeling husband wants to so will have to wait and see ???
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