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"I went to see Santa Claus the Movie when the point opened and spent many a day messing round in the arcade growing up. It's a shame they couldn't keep the Point bit and develop some shops inside and around it! Always wanted to go to the top bit and look out. Real shame but they are opening an IMAX today in MK. " Don't you have the 4D cinema in Milton Keynes too? | |||
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"Trinity Square in Gateshead the Get Carter Car Park a really ugly structure but have you see what replaced it YAK !" Haha snap | |||
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"I went to see Santa Claus the Movie when the point opened and spent many a day messing round in the arcade growing up. It's a shame they couldn't keep the Point bit and develop some shops inside and around it! Always wanted to go to the top bit and look out. Real shame but they are opening an IMAX today in MK. " the Milton Keynes Museum (actually a better museum than it sounds!) in Wolverton wanted to keep it i believe and use it as the gateway to their carpark but they were denied I used to go to school in Deanshanger and everything as red from the iron works. Went back not long ago and was sad to see everything looking quite clean as the iron works had been demolished and houses built instead. | |||
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"The Brunel bus station in Slough is the main one. It's been replaced by a slug looking building. Almost all the buildings from the Office opening credits have gone now. " Slough is a dump Sorry | |||
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"I went to see Santa Claus the Movie when the point opened and spent many a day messing round in the arcade growing up. It's a shame they couldn't keep the Point bit and develop some shops inside and around it! Always wanted to go to the top bit and look out. Real shame but they are opening an IMAX today in MK. Don't you have the 4D cinema in Milton Keynes too? " Yes I think so but not been. Not much that MK does not have now. | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever?" Shops ? No one goes. The wind whistles through most shopping centres and high streets. | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever?" I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life " You mean the Civic Centre is gone? Saw many of my first gigs there, learnt to drive on (what was then) the 'Hen & Chickens' roundabout and enjoyed many a d*unken fumble in Friars Square! Can't believe the Point is going - as soon as we'd passed our driving tests my mates and I would head up to MK most weekends as Aylesbury was, quite frankly, a total shit hole! Please tell me they haven't murdered the concrete cows? A | |||
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"I don't mind old, non grade listed buildings being pulled down. You can't stop modernization. What I really hate, are buildings that are just left and fall into disrepair, they make the place look awful. Google "old odeon bradford" to see what I mean. " We went to Bradford 2 years ago on a tour of West Yorks. Truely amazed how a city could bother redeveloping a central square without any thought about what to do with such an iconic building. We lack decent architects with vision, who can revitalise old classics while retaining the original features. Too often we simply reach for the wrecking ball. Mr ddc | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life You mean the Civic Centre is gone? Saw many of my first gigs there, learnt to drive on (what was then) the 'Hen & Chickens' roundabout and enjoyed many a d*unken fumble in Friars Square! Can't believe the Point is going - as soon as we'd passed our driving tests my mates and I would head up to MK most weekends as Aylesbury was, quite frankly, a total shit hole! Please tell me they haven't murdered the concrete cows? A" yup civic centre and civic swimming pool both gone. Hen and chicks also gone. Friars square "redeveloped" into a covered shopping centre. Underground market gone. | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? Shops ? No one goes. The wind whistles through most shopping centres and high streets. " Yep, shops. Even though it's opposite the big shopping centre and surrounded by other retail outlets, they need more shops!!! | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life You mean the Civic Centre is gone? Saw many of my first gigs there, learnt to drive on (what was then) the 'Hen & Chickens' roundabout and enjoyed many a d*unken fumble in Friars Square! Can't believe the Point is going - as soon as we'd passed our driving tests my mates and I would head up to MK most weekends as Aylesbury was, quite frankly, a total shit hole! Please tell me they haven't murdered the concrete cows? A" yup the concrete cows were culled because they were TB reactors ,,,,, bloody badgers ,,,,,, | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life You mean the Civic Centre is gone? Saw many of my first gigs there, learnt to drive on (what was then) the 'Hen & Chickens' roundabout and enjoyed many a d*unken fumble in Friars Square! Can't believe the Point is going - as soon as we'd passed our driving tests my mates and I would head up to MK most weekends as Aylesbury was, quite frankly, a total shit hole! Please tell me they haven't murdered the concrete cows? A" The cows are still about and seem to have multiplied and pop up everywhere. They went through a phase where people kept stealing them. | |||
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"My home town in Milton Keynes, i grew up there in the 80's/90's and some of the most enduring memories i have revolve around the multiplx cinema called the point. It was an eyesore of a building but you could see it from anywhere! At the time it was very modern. It was one of the first multiplex's in the country. Today it showed its last ever film (Kingsmen) as it is due to be torn down and redevoloped as shops. To think i will never see the point again has made me quite sad What iconic buildings that you know have been demolished forever? I grew up in Aylesbury. 75% of the town centre has been "redeveloped" in the 20 years since I left. The concert hall were I saw my first gig and swimming pool I learned to swim in are gone and the cinema I watched all the movies I could at stands derelict. My first school is gone, the shopping precinct where I had my first job has gone. Even the field were there was a row of hollow hedges we used as camps as boys is now a housing estate and my old scout hut is gone. Its like somebody stole the first half of my life You mean the Civic Centre is gone? Saw many of my first gigs there, learnt to drive on (what was then) the 'Hen & Chickens' roundabout and enjoyed many a d*unken fumble in Friars Square! Can't believe the Point is going - as soon as we'd passed our driving tests my mates and I would head up to MK most weekends as Aylesbury was, quite frankly, a total shit hole! Please tell me they haven't murdered the concrete cows? A The cows are still about and seem to have multiplied and pop up everywhere. They went through a phase where people kept stealing them. " With what? JCB diggers? The only bits of MK I've been to in the last few years have been the bowl for gigs and the stadium for rugby. I used to get lost in the shopping centre - and tbh most of the roads in/around MK. It's no wonder the 'grid' system has never taken off in the UK as its a friggin nightmare! A | |||
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