A very old Establishment down the Skulls head yard (Part 1)

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Phill_dvsn wrote: Steve Jones wrote: My bus has been diverted all last week and this so far because of the demolition.I reckon they will just clear the site,skulls building included and then say there isn't enough to reconstruct it. I'm actually thinking the same as you Steve.Perhaps we need to do something before it's too late? This has crossed my mind also. When something all new and shiny has been built to replace the Cloth Hall, I don't think they'll want a potentially dangerous wall leaning over their site. Just because it once held some old carving doesn't guarantee it being conserved, unfortunately.

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cnosni wrote: I think there will be nothing left of the hall at all.i have a feeling we are being hoodwinked     I agree. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't they say they were going to conserve as much as possible? It looks like the whole lot has had it.

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Si wrote: cnosni wrote: I think there will be nothing left of the hall at all.i have a feeling we are being hoodwinked     I agree. Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't they say they were going to conserve as much as possible? It looks like the whole lot has had it. Hoodwinked is right Si.The wrecking ball has been let loose mate. The only reason there taking there time is to make sure they don't bring the whole of Kirkgate down with it. It certainly isn't to salvage as much as possible from the White Cloth hall. I think it's a disgrace to be honest.
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This does not look like 'meticulous' and careful preservation of building fabric to me.
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Phill_dvsn wrote: This does not look like 'meticulous' and careful preservation of building fabric to me. A suggestion was that they would replicate as much as possible of the old building in the new - looks like 'replica' is going to be the best they might manage - wonder if that OSB is the backing for some 'authentic' fibreglass replica cloth hall brickwork.

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I had a look at what I could of the area today (September 17) from Kirkgate and round the back and it certainly looks like a demolition site. I didn't however have my camera with me. There was a hoist-like thing that had a couple of men in it when I was there. They would have had a very good high view of the whole area and I hope they took some photos.
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A thought does come to mind - given the likely fate of the building now, maybe it's a good job they didn't come back. Have to wonder if the 'owners' new something we didn't - or maybe I'm just being suspicious.

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yes,the skulls will probably be homeless son on their original site.however it would still be nice to see them somewhere like the museum.
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Steve Jones wrote: yes,the skulls will probably be homeless son on their original site.however it would still be nice to see them somewhere like the museum. Quite so Steve, I think we all agree there. Funny ol business with those in possession.

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The intention, at least as far as I was concerned, was never to be the return of the skulls to their original location.
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