Feels like a bit of a naff design for a leisure centre. Looks like an office block & you’ll be able to see people exercising at their desks 🤷🏻♂️ Doesn’t look right either, sitting next to The Tramshed design and the Equitable to the side.
Notice they’re consulting on whether The Bull (which I do use) should stay. I think we all thought it was gone as part of this plan, but it seems to be part of the next residential phase behind the leisure centre/Tramshed.
Feels like a bit of a naff design for a leisure centre. Looks like an office block & you’ll be able to see people exercising at their desks 🤷🏻♂️ Doesn’t look right either, sitting next to The Tramshed design and the Equitable to the side.
Notice they’re consulting on whether The Bull (which I do use) should stay. I think we all thought it was gone as part of this plan, but it seems to be part of the next residential phase behind the leisure centre/Tramshed.
Isn’t there going to a 24 storey building going up in front of Tesco?
Blimey that takes me back,when I was a teenager I was a dustman on Woolwich council, we used to go over on the ferry on a wednesday to empty the bins over there not quite a days work, jeez that was almost 60 years ago...
Feels like a bit of a naff design for a leisure centre. Looks like an office block & you’ll be able to see people exercising at their desks 🤷🏻♂️ Doesn’t look right either, sitting next to The Tramshed design and the Equitable to the side.
Notice they’re consulting on whether The Bull (which I do use) should stay. I think we all thought it was gone as part of this plan, but it seems to be part of the next residential phase behind the leisure centre/Tramshed.
Isn’t there going to a 24 storey building going up in front of Tesco?
There’s work going on behind (up towards John Wilson Street). Not sure anything planned for the front.
Just seen that Belway homes has been hit with a record £600K fine for bulldozing a former car showroom in Woolwich, that was home to a single bat roost. They probably only need to sell a couple of flats to get that back!
Revised plans for 800 homes, a cinema, renovated covered market and shops have been submitted for the Spray Street quarter – or Woolwich Exchange as it’s now called. St Modwen and Notting Hill Genesis are the developers.
Total homes are now up to 801 from 742 previously, though “affordable” housing is now down to 20 per cent.
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Anyone who can walk through that square, and tell you that Woolwich is anything but a toilet, is on a wind up.
Revised plans for 800 homes, a cinema, renovated covered market and shops have been submitted for the Spray Street quarter – or Woolwich Exchange as it’s now called. St Modwen and Notting Hill Genesis are the developers.
Total homes are now up to 801 from 742 previously, though “affordable” housing is now down to 20 per cent.
https://www.fromthemurkydepths.co.uk/2020/12/15/revised-woolwich-plans-more-homes-new-cinema-shops-and-towers/
He was seeing double when he fell out of the 6th pub.