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Most depressing street
After walking back from town the other day, i was just thinking which would be the most depressing street in accy to live on, i'm going to say stevenson street west, just because of that horrible factory and its just so dreary, whats everyone else think.
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cant think of a depressing street but thanks to vandals putting a " F " in the right place annie street has provided many a smile over the years
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Horne Street must be one of the most depressing, big factory takes up most of one side with most of the windows boarded up or smashed. Units at the end, and the railway at the top.
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Annie street isn't that bad to be honest, try having a wander up Woodnook, I find Belfield Road and a street I used to live on, Clement Street are pretty bloody awful.
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i did actually say annie street wasnt a depressing street , especially with the extra F added to its name :)
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Horne St as Caz says not to clever. But in the elevate improvement area. Hopefully we can start to make real a difference in the St John's area in the not too distant future. Water St not to bad Lindsay I would have thought. There are lot worse streets in Accrington. Although I accept lower down Water St not to brilliant. All three Streets by the way in my ward. I'm getting a bit paranoid |
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It's bottom of Water St I was referring to, remains of old building on the right and block of houses on left , several of which look awful, granted it looks a bit better now the one next to Fell and Mountain has been painted! Plus we now have the burnt out house after the tragedy in Feb, still complete with blackened walls. It's my quickest route into town, otherwise I would avoid it. :(
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Interestingly, if you look at not just at Water St but other streets in that area, The nearer the town centre the worse condition of the houses. I have never been able to work out why that should necessarily be the case. |
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the whole of accrington is pretty much a krap hole
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In the 1950s, there was a radio programme featuring Max Bygraves. he sang the title song "Our Street is Paradise Street" That made me smile, as Accrington had a Paradise St which ran from Eagle St to the Junction pub. It was anything but Paradise. I knew a very poor family who lived there, and even then thought it was bloody ironic. Knockcing it down was an improvement. There's some sort of health offices there now.
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no matter how much you polish or dress up a turd its still a turd accrington needs areas revitalising but sadly all that gets revitalised are teh same areas over and over again the same houses down blackburn road have been revitalised on at least 2 occasions over the past 10 years, maybe its time to put money in other areas where teh work done will be appreciated and looked after more also clamping down on landlords who let their properties fall into eyesores hyndburn homes has a lot to answer for if you ask me, they took on houses from HBC and have done basicly sod all to improve areas and their properties if you go up rothwell avenue hyndburn homes bought half the houses and saint vincents bought the other half saint vincents houses have new secure fencing ,outside walls painted ,they were repaired before anyone was allowed to move in while its the total oppposite with Hynburn homes who rent out houses not fit to put a rat in yet alone a human the only chance you stand of getting a decent home with Hyndburn homes is if you are lucky enough to get a house that has had good tennants in it previously and have carried out repairs themselves hynburn homes dont do repairs they do temporary fixes and not only have i rented one of their cess pits but know people who have had to put up with walls black with damp , always going without hot water and having to put up with temporary fixes because they wont replace the boiler and have wall paper falling off the walls because roof repairs arnt carried out but rather a bit off goo in the hole to try and stop the leak as of yet i dont think countour housing A.K.A hydburn homes have followed through on 1 single term of their contract which allowed them to buy these properties and if they have and actually done a good job of it then its a bloomin miracle but they need to do more |
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PS - apologies to any former residents who may be reading this! |
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