Entry fee is planned on its reopening.
Really? Well good luck with that!

Entry fee is planned on its reopening.
Really? Well good luck with that!![]()
Main entrance for the new library will be in there.The local paper reports that there have been over half a million people through the Victoria shopping centre since it opened last week.
Apparently some of them even bought something!
And as for being charged to enter the Piece Hall in Halifax goes, I'm with @MarkF on this one:
The locals won't pay to go in - precious few of them went in when it was free![]()
Big piazza in front of big attractive old building. And that's a problem exactly? Loads of room for a bar+café
Inside a listed local building.Big piazza in front of big attractive old building. And that's a problem exactly? Loads of room for a bar+café
Hmmm... a paisley building.Looks better than the monstrous design we got in Leicester
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"Listed" doesn't signify "preserved in aspic".Inside a listed local building.
Our town planning system seems very relaxed about letting businesses get permission, disrupt existing businesses and then not actually offer anything. There's a Tesco on the edge Chatteris which is all built and ready to fit out, but it stands still fenced off and dark, two years on. There's a pointless and rather tight roundabout on the bypass for it, a cycle track has been put in a flash-flooding trench and the town centre supermarkets have variously cut back and been sold off from full-range operators to discounters and convenience stores like Aldi and Budgens.the proposed John Lewis there has been delayed, with some people worried that it may not ever go ahead.
The norm around here is for the planning permission condition to say the store can't operate until cycle parking is ready. I guess it's not in Leeds?It appears that there is to be secure cycle parking installed in the car park.
Our town planning system seems very relaxed about letting businesses get permission, disrupt existing businesses and then not actually offer anything. There's a Tesco on the edge Chatteris which is all built and ready to fit out, but it stands still fenced off and dark, two years on. There's a pointless and rather tight roundabout on the bypass for it, a cycle track has been put in a flash-flooding trench and the town centre supermarkets have variously cut back and been sold off from full-range operators to discounters and convenience stores like Aldi and Budgens.
The norm around here is for the planning permission condition to say the store can't operate until cycle parking is ready. I guess it's not in Leeds?