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pingu wrote:the same happened when the red road flats where getting ripped apart...they keep the landing lights on but as no one lives there all the house lights are off so only leaving a big strip lit up.
Boxer6 wrote:
What I don't really understand is, if they were ready to be blown up at the start of the Commonwealth Games, why are they still there over 3 months later?
DavidMcD316 wrote:The last Roystonhill tower was blown down 1st December last year.
RapidAssistant wrote:DavidMcD316 wrote:The last Roystonhill tower was blown down 1st December last year.
Well that's that theory up the spout ::): ::):
RapidAssistant wrote:Boxer6 wrote:..for that matter I've never known blow downs to take place in the winter months (someone correct me if I'm wrong), they always seem do it in summer time, or at least late spring or early autumn.
DavidMcD316 wrote:The last red road flat, the YMCA one is still heavily populated. I work round the corner, and when i leave at night just about every light is on!! Not sure what the plan is with this last one.
kirstymaclaren wrote:My theory about the red road flats delay is that when they were going to blow them down for the commonwealth they would work fast to get everything prepped in time. But when they decided to can the idea they could slow back down a bit since there was no longer a rush.
Actually, were they not going to wait until all were empty and do them all together?
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