Here we go again

Campaigners look set to lose the battle to save the Thomas Cook Temperance Hotel on Granby Street from being bulldozed.
The building is 157 years old and the owners want to erect a seven storey building with offices, shops and a restaurant
It was built in 1853 as Thomas Cooks home, tour office, print works and hotel.
Millets Outdoors shop has relocated and this has probably hastened the demise of this historic building.
Leicester City Council should hang their heads in shame after the debacle of the Bowstring Bridge and Pump & Tap pub, they seem hell bent on getting rid of the city`s Victorian buildings in favour of concrete and glass

If I don`t get chance tomorrow...Happy New Year to you all, have a wonderful night wherever you are. Will catch up with you all next year!!!!!!

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