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City Of Edinburgh Council Continue Their War On Paint.
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While the capital crumbles about their ears the council WILL be obeyed! Knobs.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Zacs. They have renovated and 'improved' a Listed Building.
"When we got the lease for this building in March 2020 it was so derelict the ceiling was down, the floors were up and the toilets smashed."
I'd expect any sensible outfit to get professional advice on how to treat a Listed Building. If they couldn't afford it, they could ask the Planning Authority for advice.
"When we got the lease for this building in March 2020 it was so derelict the ceiling was down, the floors were up and the toilets smashed."
I'd expect any sensible outfit to get professional advice on how to treat a Listed Building. If they couldn't afford it, they could ask the Planning Authority for advice.
All a bit daft.
They only painted their buildings in drab colours 200 years because that was all they could produce. If they could have, some would undoubtedly have painted them in bright vibrant colours.
So the council will make you paint your door burnt sienna, but you can put a two ton box of metal in front of it in green, pink or yellow, and that is fine.
They only painted their buildings in drab colours 200 years because that was all they could produce. If they could have, some would undoubtedly have painted them in bright vibrant colours.
So the council will make you paint your door burnt sienna, but you can put a two ton box of metal in front of it in green, pink or yellow, and that is fine.
A shop down the road from me had the same problems a few years back. The shop looked great but the council didn't want pink shops cheering up the town. The shop eventually closed but not directly due to the idiotic council.
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Georgians loved bright colours but....
they were fugitive and went drab
Gainsbrough was keen on the new colours which faded ( fugitive ) over 50 so now.... you tell a Gainsborough by the brush stroke ( they all look as tho they have really BBAAAAAD tuberculosis)
I went to a lecture on History of Dying
and found not - funeral practices,
but Dyeing
Perkins was the first to do a stable chemical dye - and that is why so many victorian fabrics 1870 - are purple.
Big search for a stable red
they were fugitive and went drab
Gainsbrough was keen on the new colours which faded ( fugitive ) over 50 so now.... you tell a Gainsborough by the brush stroke ( they all look as tho they have really BBAAAAAD tuberculosis)
I went to a lecture on History of Dying
and found not - funeral practices,
but Dyeing
Perkins was the first to do a stable chemical dye - and that is why so many victorian fabrics 1870 - are purple.
Big search for a stable red
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