Raz333
Well-known member
Didn't have much time around here, they were just finishing off the metal hoarding and securing
the site for the coming demolition.
These flats have stood here since the 1970's. Poor maintenance and 3500 disillusioned families
had rendered this place into a squalled mess. The lifts rarely worked, if you were old or sick and
lived on the top floors, god help you.
People also had the nasty tendency to throw rubbish straight out of their windows, it then collected
on awnings and shelters below.
The site was finally vacated a couple of weeks ago with its residence re housed in new flats.
But all is not well at the new flats as there are already structural problems, leaky windows and
leaky roofs. It'll be a Chagar Hill all over again.
It puts an interesting perspective on ones own life when visiting sites like this.
the site for the coming demolition.
These flats have stood here since the 1970's. Poor maintenance and 3500 disillusioned families
had rendered this place into a squalled mess. The lifts rarely worked, if you were old or sick and
lived on the top floors, god help you.
People also had the nasty tendency to throw rubbish straight out of their windows, it then collected
on awnings and shelters below.
The site was finally vacated a couple of weeks ago with its residence re housed in new flats.
But all is not well at the new flats as there are already structural problems, leaky windows and
leaky roofs. It'll be a Chagar Hill all over again.
It puts an interesting perspective on ones own life when visiting sites like this.