Saturday, April 07, 2018
COLOUR CHANGE APPROVED WITHIN BRIGG TOWN CENTRE
Prominent buildings in Brigg town centre can be given a new colour scheme.
Local businessman Joe Mullen has been granted listed building consent to repaint Nos 60, 61 and 62 Wrawby Street - pictured here.
He proposed changing the colour scheme to Dulux Wethershield green glade (satin finish).
North Lincolnshire Council considered the application and has now given the necessary approval.
A council officer's report said what was planned would improve the external appearance of the buildings. It was considered the work would not have an adverse impact.
Brigg Town Council had supported Mr Mullen's application.
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it's been many years in the making,wonder if their's a guinness world record for the longest build on a single build.
Nah!....the Great Wall of China took over 1600 years to build, although technically it's not just one structure....it's a series of walls.....
York Minster took about 250 years to build, while the Leaning Tower of Pisa took about 200 years to construct...and my DIY tiling of my en-suite is taking ages.....hope to finish it in my lifetime, otherwise I'll have to work overtime!
Ps .....and how long is Trumpy's wall going to take?!
Ps .....and how long is Trumpy's wall going to take?!
Pete..you didn't specifically specify that is had to be man-made...so the Himalayas could be a natural contender....they're still under construction,sotto speak, and their foundation's go back about 50 million years ago.
Somewhere I've got a photo of a building inspector checking their footing!
Locally, we have Lloyds bank..the oldest part dates from 1601..it was originally a farmhouses but its been modified to the building we havd today....similarly, the Angel...been altered a number of times but modifications have be made since the C17th.,,,,would the black and white external decor be satisfactory to NLC if is was a modern build?
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