Off Topic Hull City Centre Public Realm Strategy

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Yeah feel like that’s the last main shop that shows good activity in there. The rest is a ghost town.

I often wonder if town would be better without Princes Quay.

Demolish it, build a replacement cinema/leisure centre on a smaller footprint in the dock and take better advantage of the water basin potential for landscaping

Move all the shops out to other units around town to help fill them. Debenhams for example could house Primark.
 
I often wonder if town would be better without Princes Quay.

Demolish it, build a replacement cinema/leisure centre on a smaller footprint in the dock and take better advantage of the water basin potential for landscaping

Move all the shops out to other units around town to help fill them. Debenhams for example could house Primark.
I agree there is way to much retail space for Hull .
People just don't bother leaving their house to shop anymore
 
As an aircraft nerd that makes me so very envious, the Vulcan is iconic, a throwback to when this country was regarded formidably all over the world. Amazing howl it makes as it takes off an all.
Still highly regarded and we had a fine pioneering aircraft heritage at Brough. I remember the Buccaneers and Phantoms flying out of Holme on Spalding Moor and the Brough runway in use. Did some work on Typhoon when a work package was brought over from Warton. The Typhoon is indeed an incredible aircraft.
 
Still highly regarded and we had a fine pioneering aircraft heritage at Brough. I remember the Buccaneers and Phantoms flying out of Holme on Spalding Moor and the Brough runway in use. Did some work on Typhoon when a work package was brought over from Warton. The Typhoon is indeed an incredible aircraft.

Just another side of our great heritage and history we apparently aren’t allowed to be proud of anymore, well **** that I am certainly proud of it.

I’ve never actually worked on Typhoon but required to know a lot about its avionic systems etc find it fascinating, had a very good friend responsible for a maintenance programme and help desk down in Wales he told me some very cool stories.
 
I often wonder if town would be better without Princes Quay.

Demolish it, build a replacement cinema/leisure centre on a smaller footprint in the dock and take better advantage of the water basin potential for landscaping

Move all the shops out to other units around town to help fill them. Debenhams for example could house Primark.
I think it will be remodeled and reduced at some point but Primark is in the old brutalist Willis Ludlow building on land with no need for demolishing and the old Debenhams is under planned refurbishment.
I find town has been busier this summer and feel some recovery is underway, Burton building, Monocle, Earl de Grey, Queens Gardens, etc.
 
Just another side of our great heritage and history we apparently aren’t allowed to be proud of anymore, well **** that I am certainly proud of it.

I’ve never actually worked on Typhoon but required to know a lot about its avionic systems etc find it fascinating, had a very good friend responsible for a maintenance programme and help desk down in Wales he told me some very cool stories.
Why can't we be proud of that ?
 
There are always exceptions but shopping centres are dying the world over. Including in the US, home of the 'Mall'.

It's just a change on human habits.

Town and city centres need to adapt. Mixed use units, greater density, places where people live, work and play.
 
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There are always exceptions but shopping centres are dying the world over. Including in the US, home of the 'Mall'.

It's just a change on human habits.

Town and city centres need to adapt. Mixed use units, greater density, places where people live, work and play.

it wont interest a lot of people
but as much as we love the online world

it also makes me sad a tad, i remember how great going to the video game shops were
game, gamestation on a saturday afternoon, taking a game in to sell and then get instore credit for a new one, it felt exciting
the diff consoles to try, the diff events that were on

now its all online, a much less social activity
just a little tangent but they were a big part of the high street i think

same as going in virgin megastore and listening to samples of cds
its satisfying actually having a physical item

not to mention you dont own any thing you download, you just have a licence for it, that can be taken away
 
it wont interest a lot of people
but as much as we love the online world

it also makes me sad a tad, i remember how great going to the video game shops were
game, gamestation on a saturday afternoon, taking a game in to sell and then get instore credit for a new one, it felt exciting
the diff consoles to try, the diff events that were on

now its all online, a much less social activity
just a little tangent but they were a big part of the high street i think

same as going in virgin megastore and listening to samples of cds
its satisfying actually having a physical item

not to mention you dont own any thing you download, you just have a licence for it, that can be taken away
Showing an age difference my ‘game station’ shops were , Suggs, Sportscraft , Arco and the model shop Ferensway plus Bonsalls in Hessle . You bought things you had to assemble and / or paint yourselves in a lot of cases . Speed of movement and brain was irrelevant , did you have a practical brain and a steady hand , and somewhere safe to put the results , mothers didn’t care what they moved and broke to dust !!!
 
Showing an age difference my ‘game station’ shops were , Suggs, Sportscraft , Arco and the model shop Ferensway plus Bonsalls in Hessle . You bought things you had to assemble and / or paint yourselves in a lot of cases . Speed of movement and brain was irrelevant , did you have a practical brain and a steady hand , and somewhere safe to put the results , mothers didn’t care what they moved and broke to dust !!!
I was a huge fan of airfix when I was a kid.My Father(who showed me how to build them) was brilliant at painting them and hanging all the planes from my bedroom ceiling,something I'd also go on to learn...I remember back in those days we all had big boxes full of those little tins of airfix and humbrol paints,my favourite colour being 'Crimson'.

You can still get them(I buy the odd one still to this day to do with one of the grandkids) but they seem more interested in violent 'shoot em up' internet games nowadays...The little 'Fockes'!!
 
best sound ive ever heard
is a spitfire

peak british

We often have a bimble on the bikes through the Lincs Wolds to a cafe adjacent to Tattershall Lakes holiday park, just beyond the park is RAF Coningsby which is the home of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (a brilliant visit for anyone interested in aviation) - I've lost count of the number of times I've been sat having a coffee and sausage butty with Spitfire, Hurricane and the Lancaster flying directly over my head. They all sound awesome, but for me, the sound of a Lancaster getting up to height is just incredible.