It's never too late. Having seen and skated SB before they blocked off little banks and allowed graffiti I would agree whole heartedly that it isn't what it once was, but that doesn't mean that the space cannot continue to inspire many others, nor does it detract from the history of the place.
One can hope that they fail to get funding for this £120M scheme and give up on the idea before they block it all off for good. This isn't the first time similar proposals have been made, and I think the lack of enthusiasm from the neighbouring National Theatre and the Haywood Gallery may help in this ongoing battle.
All of this history is touched on in the video I posted further up the thread, I'd definitely encourage everyone to watch it when they get a spare 15 minutes.
It's never too late. Having seen and skated SB before they blocked off little banks and allowed graffiti I would agree whole heartedly that it isn't what it once was, but that doesn't mean that the space cannot continue to inspire many others, nor does it detract from the history of the place.
One can hope that they fail to get funding for this £120M scheme and give up on the idea before they block it all off for good. This isn't the first time similar proposals have been made, and I think the lack of enthusiasm from the neighbouring National Theatre and the Haywood Gallery may help in this ongoing battle.
All of this history is touched on in the video I posted further up the thread, I'd definitely encourage everyone to watch it when they get a spare 15 minutes.
I'm not giving up yet. Here's another survey and the Hungerford Bridge planning application to show your objections.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/9DNCRKK
http://planning.lambeth.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=makeComment&keyVal=MWX1IYBO03F00[
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