The Council will be very supportive, and the buyer will have checked that first I’m sure. I agree by the way
Hopefully dismantle it and restore the water space to what it was, and so fill up Whitefriargate empty retail units
The water could be the jewel in the crown at that place. Residential moorings, floating market, that sort of stuff?
Dropeverything has a host of marketing opportunities for a building that backs on to Waterhouse Lane.
This fella's got big ideas for Princes Quay. Hope he can pull it off. https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/princes-quay-owners-new-vision-5267143
That's the same at any barbecue surely. There's always that token bowl of salad that nobody touches stuck near a table.
The skewers are normal ok too as long as you don’t go for metal ones (they are vegan, but a little too al dente for my liking)