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Sunderland railway station.

@Zimba has informed us there is a shed on the trackbed at Coxgreen which would cost millions to demolish or build a diversion round so that's a non starter. :neutral:

Didn't say that like.

Well there’s only so many aluminium profiles. Have you seen Brent Cross station? Only cost ten times more than Sunderland station.

The new Brent Cross station also involved moving tracks, building stairs, lifts, esculators, platforms, all while working next to a very frequent railway which couldn't be closed easily. It's a very different beast and I'd expect it to cost much more aswell. Really not comparable.
 

You don't build with aluminium profiles then for major city centre transport hubs.

Just cover it in glass and pay someone to get up and clean it every week.

Not difficult, but costs money. They just went for the very cheapest option here and people are happy because it's an improvement on what it was.
Structural glazing isn’t cheap. I’m ITK on this mate.
 
Finished or not, 27 million pounds for what to me looks like a car showroom. Is this like those bars that open with a "million pound" refit and everybody knows it's a new carpet, paint and a bar top. Yes it is an improvement but pulling the old one down was an improvement. Too many people saying its dull, what is to meant to be, for those people to be ignored. Why not have the official opening when it was complete instead of jumping the gun. Not one bit of colour, artwork and even the chairs look lost. Not going to judge it until completely finished but hope there is something that can drag this out of the world of dull.
 
Finished or not, 27 million pounds for what to me looks like a car showroom. Is this like those bars that open with a "million pound" refit and everybody knows it's a new carpet, paint and a bar top. Yes it is an improvement but pulling the old one down was an improvement. Too many people saying its dull, what is to meant to be, for those people to be ignored. Why not have the official opening when it was complete instead of jumping the gun. Not one bit of colour, artwork and even the chairs look lost. Not going to judge it until completely finished but hope there is something that can drag this out of the world of dull.
Could of just used the one Audi garage next to the stadium
 
Finished or not, 27 million pounds for what to me looks like a car showroom. Is this like those bars that open with a "million pound" refit and everybody knows it's a new carpet, paint and a bar top. Yes it is an improvement but pulling the old one down was an improvement. Too many people saying its dull, what is to meant to be, for those people to be ignored. Why not have the official opening when it was complete instead of jumping the gun. Not one bit of colour, artwork and even the chairs look lost. Not going to judge it until completely finished but hope there is something that can drag this out of the world of dull.
Arnold Clark will be flogging a used A class whilst you wait for the delayed plague wagon
 
I can't see how a £31 million footbridge which will allow anyone without a fear of heights to access the SOL on match days will be a good investment.
I could see how £31 spent on a new hotel, flats or for example improving High Street East would be a good investment.
That's my point.
It's going to link the sheepfolds area to the city centre. Not just the sol but the new housing and stables. If the arena happens there will be a direct line from sol and hotel to arena with cultural quarter in between. That will open up more investment than one building will.
 
I can't see how a £31 million footbridge which will allow anyone without a fear of heights to access the SOL on match days will be a good investment.
I could see how £31 spent on a new hotel, flats or for example improving High Street East would be a good investment.
That's my point.
Fear of heights 😂😂😂
 
The investment in the north east during the labour years happened

Unfortunately the money was given to organisations to “regional” organisations like one north east……..prior to that the Tyne and Wear development corporation
During the last years of John mayors Tory government

It wasn’t subsequently allocated evenly afterwards
It's almost like we survived on grants from the EU for.projects
 
It's almost like we survived on grants from the EU for.projects

In part yes, through the European regional development fund but that was allocated to the development corps like one north east…….who had the say where the money was spent

It’s why when this regional devolution occurs we need legally binding guarantees all the money won’t be focussed in one place

The money is shared out fairly across the region
 
I can't see how a £31 million footbridge which will allow anyone without a fear of heights to access the SOL on match days will be a good investment.
I could see how £31 spent on a new hotel, flats or for example improving High Street East would be a good investment.
That's my point.
Don't thousands walk over the wearmouth?
 
I don't know. If they are already walking over the Wearmouth bridge, how will giving them another bridge to walk over generate extra revenue in the city ?
I have no idea but I've always thought shutting lanes on the bridge isn't great. Also adds another pint for me so well worth the money
 
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