The main thing that concerns me is that cash strapped TDC have put aside £450,000 for this and are going to go ahead with the work before finalised plans for the building have appeared.
Certainly they can’t build using the approved plans as they are full of errors, apart from peoples heads and vehicles being embedded in the ceiling, where an attempt has been made to fit a 5 story building in a space only big enough for a 4 story one the architect seems to have been dimensionally challenged.
The experts I have discussed developing the Pleasurama site with generally are of the opinion that the only large development that would work on the site is one integrated with the cliff, where the cliff top is extended over the building and slightly beyond so that anything thrown of the cliff won’t hit the building of the cars parked in its car park.
Taking this into account it probably means that that the £450.000 will be wasted as the cliff façade would be rebuilt differently were it part of a building.
I deeply suspect that this has much to do with the all-too-common practice of the "must spend budget". These budgets are slashed if the assigned money s not spent in the given time period with a few future planning successes. I live in an area that sees the surface of the road dug up in the the run up to April and then put back again (no actual work is done but everyone looks busy
ReplyDeleteMatt I think you will find once you have looked at the engineers report on the condition of the cliff at http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/tdc/report.htm and http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/tdc/id39.htm you may agree that the work needs doing urgently, what worries me is that the work should be integrated into the whole project.
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