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Monday 15 August 2011

Up on the Hill … 

You know, I’ve got to admit, it weren’t half a nice morning, it really was.

It was actually nice enough to tempt me out of my flat, today.

Or, at least, as far as the local job centre, to see what they had, and to have a general walk ’round, to see what I could see.

Glorious day for it, I know that.

But, at any rate … ?

I thought I should at least get SOME sort of exercise.

Well, packing up smoking has meant I’ve developed an unfortunate tendency to snack more that I should do.

At ANY rate … !

I do know that I managed to get out and about, and noticed the building in the picture.

It’s a block of offices — obviously — called Kingsgate House.

And I’ve GOT to ask … ?

With the amount of fuss Councillor Holmes was creating, March of this year … ?

About the plans — residential, commercial or otherwise — for the unused patch of ground at the junction of Saint James Road and Warley Hill.

Seemingly … ?

The Councillor felt that in general agreement with some residents that it should be some more offices.

However … ?

I’ve GOT to ask how long Kingsgate, the office block next to Brentwood Station, has had that To Let sign for?

One MORE office block’s going to take a while to shift …

Hmmm …

Here …

Let me leave you with the slide show I did …

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