Oi Croydon Council, why have you taken the bottle banks on Dingwall Road away?
Discarded bottles are now beginning to pile up there.
Named and Shamed
Named and Shamed
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Squalid roads, buildings and locations in Croydon named and shamed.
Monday, August 16, 2004
Tuesday, August 03, 2004
Marking Their Territory
Take a walk around the Gateway site near East Croydon station, and you will see that in the last week Stanhope have put their signs up all around the Warehouse Theatre.
I suspect that this act, of marking their territory, is in response to the Council's recent press release (see my previous post).
As noted, I suspect that the Council will not have an easy time requisitioning the land for their pet development project.
We the citizens of Croydon, meanwhile endure the wasteland that is Dingwall Road.
I suspect that this act, of marking their territory, is in response to the Council's recent press release (see my previous post).
As noted, I suspect that the Council will not have an easy time requisitioning the land for their pet development project.
We the citizens of Croydon, meanwhile endure the wasteland that is Dingwall Road.
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