Withering Heights

by Mick Spreader 6. March 2008 04:55
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John Madejski's Impenetrable Fortress of Doom has been given the go ahead by the council's planning committee. The evil architect of Reading Football Club's demise plans to build a massive skyscraper on Station Hill so that he can survey his dominions from on high.

The planning applications committee unanimously approved the diabolical scheme despite the continuing objections to the design by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment, English Heritage, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Reading Borough Council is busily looking at ways to spend the section 106 cash before the planning application is called-in.

 

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