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Atarah 01-10-2012 13:43

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Monday morning 1st October 2013

The workmen are starting on the flagging near the steps in Church Street/

Atarah 01-10-2012 22:34

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Few more photos taken Mon afternoon 1st Oct 2012.

susie123 01-10-2012 22:50

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That seating looks about as uncomfortable as those marble monstrosities on Broadway.

Retlaw 01-10-2012 23:01

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That seating looks about as uncomfortable as those marble monstrosities on Broadway.

Don't want to encourage the local drunks.

Neil 02-10-2012 10:29

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That seating looks about as uncomfortable as those marble monstrosities on Broadway.

Just pop into the church and borrow one of the kneeling cushions :D

Atarah 04-10-2012 02:04

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Tues 2nd October, 2012

Flagging seems to be the "job for the day", and its beginning to look rather good.

Atarah 04-10-2012 03:25

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Wednesday 3rd October, 2012

Lots happening today, seem to be concentrating on the new entrances into the grounds of the Church.

In photo no. 2 the remains of what once was the entrance into the grounds from St James Street is now vanishing forever. Even the original pathway through the grounds, once flagged, is now almost covered with grass. The clue to look out for is, you will notice on the pavement one of the "Acorn Trail" special flags. This just happens to be in front of what was the entrance!

Atarah 04-10-2012 03:28

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And a few more from the 3rd October, 2012. The workmen have earned their wages today!

Atarah 06-10-2012 17:22

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4th October, 2012.

Few more photos here from the improvement work being carried out in St James Churchyard.

Atarah 09-10-2012 23:10

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A few photos from Mon 8th October, 2012.

They seem to have worked hard today. Whoever has built up the rounded wall, by the steps in Church Street, has done a smashing job!

The whole site is looking good.

Tealeaf 10-10-2012 07:17

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OMG!!!!......it looks awful. Those gateposts look completely out of place. Is this going to be another British Museum job, where the wrong stone with the wrong colour was built into the central courtyard? These posts may well as be bright pink....I trust someone will halt this nonsense before it goes any further.

Atarah 12-10-2012 22:39

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Just showing how the entrance in Church Street has now changed.

Gordon Booth 13-10-2012 14:45

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They do look aweful. Are they stone or concrete? What happened to the old ones?
Everything else looks so well done and in character, why do this?

susie123 13-10-2012 14:59

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OMG!!!!......it looks awful. Those gateposts look completely out of place. Is this going to be another British Museum job, where the wrong stone with the wrong colour was built into the central courtyard? These posts may well as be bright pink....I trust someone will halt this nonsense before it goes any further.

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They do look aweful. Are they stone or concrete? What happened to the old ones?
Everything else looks so well done and in character, why do this?

Can't help agreeing, chaps. Those flags and the ones on the "seating" do look like concrete. Hope it all weathers down and gets dirty quickly then it might not look so bad.

walkinman221 13-10-2012 19:55

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It is all new sawn stone but will soon green up with all the trees around there which will tone it down a little looks a cracking job in the flesh though;)


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