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Piazza plan for Burnley gateway


A PIAZZA with public art could be created as part of plans to breathe new life into an ‘eyesore corridor’ at a gateway to Burnley.

Council bosses are seeking permission to create the ‘public piazza’ at the junction of Princess Way and Canning Street.

Under the proposals, public art will be installed in the piazza as well as on the roundabout at Active Way and Royle Road.

Plans for the scheme have been submitted to Burnley Council’s planning officers.

If a bid for funding is successful and councillors rubber-stamp the plans, the work could begin in the near future.

The work will be undertaken close to the £80million UCLan-College Campus, which opened in September.

Gordon Birtwistle, Burnley Council leader, said: “The UCLan-College Campus has raised the bar for building design in Burnley.

“Modern, colourful and when set against the impressive viaduct, shows how easily our past can work with our future.

“However, the gateway on which it is located is ‘poor,’ ‘unattractive’ and ‘negative’ according to architects – it is another eyesore corridor.

"Burnley Council has bid for European money specifically to take action on Princess Way, make this gateway look better and link it to the town centre.”

Last year, plans to install ten sculptures at the junction of Accrington Road and Cog Lane, another gateway, were approved.

Martin Brown, director of UCLan’s Burnley campus, said the aim of the latest scheme was to ‘stop the rot and attract investment'.

He said: “If the council is successful in its bid for European money, it will be great news for the UCLan and College Campus.

“It will allow us to take the first step in the development of an education and enterprise corridor into the town.”

Comments(14)

Markr says...
11:37am Tue 9 Mar 10

Thought the council had no money.. so this is what the increase in our council tax goes towards... More bothered about the town looking good than actually improving it.

bankhall says...
12:15pm Tue 9 Mar 10

this brown envelope council never cease to amaze me .

bankhall says...
12:15pm Tue 9 Mar 10

this brown envelope council never cease to amaze me .

burner says...
12:18pm Tue 9 Mar 10

You know the old saying . . . " you can't polish a turd".

robmaceanruig says...
1:29pm Tue 9 Mar 10

i blame it all on Hitler/the Germans, if they had bombed Burnley we would by now i would think have a brand new town. or would the council over the years made a right ash of that.

DaveBurnley says...
2:12pm Tue 9 Mar 10

burner wrote:
You know the old saying . . . " you can't polish a turd".
You sound to have an interesting hobby burner. Where do you display your collection?

midas says...
2:46pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Markr wrote:
Thought the council had no money.. so this is what the increase in our council tax goes towards... More bothered about the town looking good than actually improving it.
Can you not read? "If a bid for funding is succesful.." Nothing to do with your Council Tax or what money the Council has in its busdget.
.
Having said all that I don't know why they bother as it appears (from all the dog sh1t and litter) that most people in Burnley are quite content living in a cesspool and wouldn't appreciate "public art" or living somewhere that actually looked good.

Billypieman says...
3:20pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Careful. Don't tell the folk of Burnley they are getting a piazza. They'll be asking for cheese and tomato.

burner says...
4:07pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Dave, there's not enough polish in Lancashire for Brunley! Have a shiny day!

vintageclaret says...
4:11pm Tue 9 Mar 10

midas wrote:
Markr wrote: Thought the council had no money.. so this is what the increase in our council tax goes towards... More bothered about the town looking good than actually improving it.
Can you not read? "If a bid for funding is succesful.." Nothing to do with your Council Tax or what money the Council has in its busdget. . Having said all that I don't know why they bother as it appears (from all the dog sh1t and litter) that most people in Burnley are quite content living in a cesspool and wouldn't appreciate "public art" or living somewhere that actually looked good.
take your comment re-funding but if the past has anything to go by it will probably be based on "Matched Funding" literally what it means is that for every £1 BBC put towards it the EC will match with a £1 from that we have already given them from our hard earned cash anyway. Hurrah for the benefits of being in the EC (my foot). There again it will probably turn us down because Sr. Berlusconi will need some topping up for his totty parties or the Clown Prince President Rumpy will be wanting a new outfit to join Billy Smarts Circus. Which all in all, is a general reflection on the Political scene, whether Europe or UK. Though finally would add "Is it us (the general public) who are the clowns for putting up with all this fiasco!"

Izanears says...
4:18pm Tue 9 Mar 10

If there is any money from any source available, it should be spent on employing people to clear up all the mess on the highways and byways.
Once that is done, then it will be time to think about piazzas and public art.

burnleyglentoran says...
7:58pm Tue 9 Mar 10

Counc. Birtwistle says "European money" has been applied for. I guess this'll be coming from the same fund that the British taxpayer contributes to (thanks to Gordon Brown and Cameron will be the same) at £25,000 pounds a minute!! Yes £25,000 a minute thats how much the UK contributes to the EU! Value for money!?.........

RAyzer says...
8:22pm Tue 9 Mar 10

another waste of cash........25 million just given to afganistan,this government love squandering our cash,lets move abroad,they seem to be looking after every other country bar our own....

Captain Kickoff says...
11:22am Wed 10 Mar 10

midas wrote:
Markr wrote:
Thought the council had no money.. so this is what the increase in our council tax goes towards... More bothered about the town looking good than actually improving it.
Can you not read? "If a bid for funding is succesful.." Nothing to do with your Council Tax or what money the Council has in its busdget.
.
Having said all that I don't know why they bother as it appears (from all the dog sh1t and litter) that most people in Burnley are quite content living in a cesspool and wouldn't appreciate "public art" or living somewhere that actually looked good.
You don't have to worry about dog poo down near the college as its “ raised the bar for building design in Burnley". What that means is that it's so tall and close to the roadside that it's blocked out all the daylight from the street, therefore you can't see the dog poo!

I have to say as well, as vintageclaret said, most European funding does require match, so if local money isn't used it will mean more than one application needs to be successful to get the total amount required.

No doubt the Heritage Fund will cough up so we can have some weird art that no one likes or understands! Art is a very personal thing, and personally I'm not keen on modern art, nor are a lot of other people. There should be more consultation on what they put up as 'art'.


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