Loathe: Top End Subway
#1
Posted 25 August 2007 - 07:15 PM
#2
Posted 25 August 2007 - 07:44 PM
#3
Posted 25 August 2007 - 07:50 PM
Hamburger Pimp, on Aug 25 2007, 08:44 PM, said:
I have used it once in at least the last 5 years... one day when i got caught in the rain.
Thing was, after 5 minutes of a downpour it was an inch underwater!
#5
Posted 26 August 2007 - 10:29 AM
#10
Posted 26 August 2007 - 05:47 PM
Mr Oblivious, on Aug 26 2007, 06:40 PM, said:
That was a single road when I left Bedlington, there was shops and a pub as you walked down the hill, can not remember the name of the pub. The Prince of Wales cinema was on the other side of the road it became a bingo hall.
#11
Posted 26 August 2007 - 05:55 PM
It'll never go away though...
#12
Posted 26 August 2007 - 07:05 PM
Pete, on Aug 26 2007, 06:47 PM, said:
they built another at the bottom of the hill and built flats on the old site.
now the top club is on the front street as the new building subsided. thats a Netto now, and the bingo hall is a gym!
#13
Posted 27 August 2007 - 11:49 AM
Mr Oblivious, on Aug 26 2007, 08:05 PM, said:
they built another at the bottom of the hill and built flats on the old site.
now the top club is on the front street as the new building subsided. thats a Netto now, and the bingo hall is a gym!
i a remember the club were nettos is! it was built to the same standards as the perry project! sub standard! then it got pulled doon!
#14
Posted 27 August 2007 - 01:44 PM
monsta, on Aug 27 2007, 12:49 PM, said:
i was told it was the west mine that had collapsed under the weight of it.
#15
Posted 27 August 2007 - 02:20 PM
Mr Oblivious, on Aug 27 2007, 02:44 PM, said:
i was told it was the west mine that had collapsed under the weight of it.
If there was a collapsed mine there, they wouldnt have built on it again, would they?
#17
Posted 27 August 2007 - 04:02 PM
Mr Oblivious, on Aug 27 2007, 02:44 PM, said:
i was told it was the west mine that had collapsed under the weight of it.
what? nor they check the ground! nen body builds on mine workings unless they have been filled in!
nor it was the concrete foundations were made from sub standard concrete and it cracked!
#18 Guest_MONGO_*
Posted 27 August 2007 - 06:22 PM
monsta, on Aug 27 2007, 05:02 PM, said:
nor it was the concrete foundations were made from sub standard concrete and it cracked!
aye your rite there monsta i remember that the foundations were crap and gaveway causing it 2 sink and the brickwork was put up with sand
#19
Posted 27 August 2007 - 06:57 PM
monsta, on Aug 27 2007, 01:49 PM, said:
It was High Alumina Cement that was used in lots of civil engineering projects - motorway bridges, school roofs etc. in the 1950's, 1960's and maybe beyond. It was used because of the strength and rigidity. What no one knew at the time was that it deteriorated very quickly under certain circumstances. Until - one day - things started to fall down! The Top Club was particularly vulnerable because of the way the architect had suspended the outside walls to extend the floor area and give it an "ultra-modern look".
I'm not aware that ground stability was a factor, but if you are building again on the same site then, as an architect, you'd want to be extra extra careful in order not to get sued. Although - thinking back - maybe that's why many of the buildings on the East side of the Glebe Road were missing long before the Coooncil completed the demolition job (for the totally unnecessary dual carriage way)!
Now why - you might ask - was the road connecting Ashington to the smoke deemed far more important than any of the other roads going in and out of the Town? Answers on a postcard to the: "Let's Screw Bedlington - Again!" Subcommittee, WDC Council Offices, Station Road, ASHINGTON.
#20
Posted 27 August 2007 - 07:33 PM
Mr Oblivious, on Aug 26 2007, 08:05 PM, said:
they built another at the bottom of the hill and built flats on the old site.
now the top club is on the front street as the new building subsided. thats a Netto now, and the bingo hall is a gym!
Yes I remember the Top Club and I remember it burning down. I went into the new Top Club when it was first built and I have been in the present day Top Club but that is not what I am talking about. If you go down the hill on the Choppington road there used to be a pub, its not there now but I can not remember its name.
I am refering to the early sixties (1961-64)
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