LastGarrison
Well-Known Member
Interesting. In what sense?I actually think the main problem is we don't let things age...
Personally, I feel after WWII the city centre was basically 'thrown up' and is pretty ugly and has never had the upkeep or regeneration it needed.
I feel it has made great strides over the last few years but people still hark on about the 'good old days' or blame Hitler for all of the cities problems.
IMO we need to embrace the changes that are happening and try and let the city evolve.
The City of Culture is a fantastic opportunity m, despite the local cynicism, and I just hope that Covid has not set the city back years again as it was changing and for the better.
People seem to forget how shit it really was in terms of restaurants, bars etc. and although it is far from being a Nottingham, Leeds etc. it has made massive strides from the new restaurant quarter, to Fargo, to Teezers, Escape Rooms, Ziberflat etc.