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Leodian wrote: I'm not certain but I think it will be this building with the spire in this photo that I took on May 17 2012. I thought it looked familiar! Leo well done - Church Institute on Lands Lane/ Albion Place, just above WH Smiths.We obviously visit the same multi-storey car parks!! I photod it in Dec 2011 but only recently noticed (whilst zooming in) the dogs.They are very well exectued and scary looking.Good night.
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Jogon wrote: Leodian wrote: I'm not certain but I think it will be this building with the spire in this photo that I took on May 17 2012. I thought it looked familiar! Leo well doneWe obviously visit the same multi-storey car parks!! I photod it in Dec 2011 but only recently noticed (whilst zooming in) the dogs.They are very well exectued and scary looking.Good night. Hi Jogon.I have long thought about going in a multi-story car park but not having a car I had been worried that I may be stopped when trying to do so. However, on May 17th I decided to go in that one and see what happened and nothing did, so I took many photos. I wish now I had done that before the Trinity Project development had started. There must be some excellent photographic views from the high-rise building in the centre and elsewhere of Leeds.
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The city centre multi storey car parks can be accessed from the shops so the Albion St car park can be accessed from the schofields centre and likewise the Merrion Centre so you can go into them without passing the barriers. Go to the top and you get good views of Leeds. Another one worth doing this in is the public multi storey at the back of St James Hospital, great views from there towards the University.
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LeoI've usually had a word with the blokey who's been just fine. Doint them whilst cycling allows quick recce too.Known goodies are 'Schofields'Boar lane ncp next to stationstation multiSt johnsMerrionMarket (rear of)the one over the inner ring road had good views of Uni etcand the pay & display under the arches next to bibis shows the stone bridges of the old Kingsmill goits.+ the one over Next/bond stAny I've missed?