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I rode through Leeds a couple of weeks ago, heading through Hunslet, past Glanfield Lawrence (or whatever the Vauxhall dealer's called now)And, on turning right up Crown Point Road, I was most surprised to see that the building that was 'Foto Processing' (later; 'Klick') had changed.Has the original building been demolished, or is it just a new fascia???As I was on the bike, & watching traffic. together with coned-off areas, I couldn't really have a good look at it.

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RichT wrote: I rode through Leeds a couple of weeks ago, heading through Hunslet, past Glanfield Lawrence (or whatever the Vauxhall dealer's called now)And, on turning right up Crown Point Road, I was most surprised to see that the building that was 'Foto Processing' (later; 'Klick') had changed.Has the original building been demolished, or is it just a new fascia??? It's completely discombooberated !I guess nobody loves (C41) colour processing any more.    
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Aye, as Bramley says, it's a completely new building.The former Foto Processing was demolished and the new premises erected in double quick time.On a related note, a 'no left turn' sign has been erected at the end of Kidacre Street (behind the above mentioned building), where it meets Leathley Road, meaning that if you want to go from Crown Point to Hunslet Road heading out of Leeds or (for example) Costco, you either have to do either a full circuit of the tortuous Meadow Lane gyratory or go round the houses via Jack Lane, Grape Street and Pearson Street.Or ignore the sign as most people seem to be doing...
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I walk past that building every day on my way to work and it is certainly not a new building. The developers removed the fascia and the roof, and put in new steels, however the slab and back wall are all the same as before. You can tell from the bricked up windows and doors in the back wall. There's no sign of what it is to become though. Maybe more retail to help congestion on saturday afternoons?

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Bramley4woods wrote: RichT wrote: I rode through Leeds a couple of weeks ago, heading through Hunslet, past Glanfield Lawrence (or whatever the Vauxhall dealer's called now)And, on turning right up Crown Point Road, I was most surprised to see that the building that was 'Foto Processing' (later; 'Klick') had changed.Has the original building been demolished, or is it just a new fascia??? It's completely discombooberated !I guess nobody loves (C41) colour processing any more.     Which reminds me that I still have my old Pentax SLR. the one which has to be fed chemically coated acetate strip which is then given a bath in the C41 bath for never twice the same colour. Oh for the days of B/W Panatomic - X ....... perhaps    

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sirjohn wrote: I walk past that building every day on my way to work and it is certainly not a new building. The developers removed the fascia and the roof, and put in new steels, however the slab and back wall are all the same as before. Interesting, I worked there for a few years, whilst it was still 'F-P' & was all owned (including the shops) by one man!Digital photography was on its way, but not considered a threatAPS was still thought of as 'the next big advance'!!'F-P' had previously had its roots at a building in Bradford, with the owner/'founding father' starting off by processign films for fellow students whilst at University (Manchester, I believe?) sirjohn wrote: You can tell from the bricked up windows and doors in the back wall. We used to take the racks from the processing machinery out there & pressure wash them.Nice in summer, but damned cold in the depths of December/January (even with a diesel powered steam-cleaner) raveydavey wrote: On a related note, a 'no left turn' sign has been erected at the end of Kidacre Street (behind the above mentioned building), where it meets Leathley Road It's been a 'No Left Turn' for a few years now hasn't it?, with the earlier road/bridge (Ivory Street??, behind Harry Carrs old yard) being a 'No Entry' too

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Obviously undated but google streetview indicates it is right turn only out of the end of kidacre streethttp://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=kidacre+street&ll=53.78501,-1.540457&spn=0.00374,0.007049&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&gl=uk&t=h&z=17&layer=c&cbll=53.785229,-1.540502&panoid=iNqYW9VyMTwp7npr8d-VKQ&cbp=12,149.85,,0,0
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Definately NOT demolished or new, its just being tarted up, gonna be a bed place apparently.

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Loinerpete wrote: Definately NOT demolished or new, its just being tarted up, gonna be a bed place apparently. it's going to have bensons beds and dreams also a pet world. will be good cos when the parking charges go sky high in town, the council will be wishing they hadn't been greedy.
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Sorry - my mistake (on both counts it seems!)
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