Monday, May 05, 2014

Bus Station Flats nearing completion

The form of the new flats now visible with the scaffolding taken down. 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Postal Address - Monstrosity Heights

Anonymous said...

Very grey, and too high. One storey less would have been OK

Anonymous said...

Hideous waste of valuable central town space

Anonymous said...

On the positive side - they are council homes for folk on the waiting list.
On the positive side, the building has lifts- so will hopefully be an attractive housing option for those with disability or more elederly.
On the positive side, they will be handy for Public Transport and for bringing some extra life and spending to the Town Centre.
On the positive side we've put up with a derelict bus station for more than 20 years.
On the positive side, it blends (in a limited way) with the Police Station and the Community Centre.
Negative side - Could have been better still - but - then again, it could have been derelict for another generation.

Anonymous said...

A before and after picture might help folk to decide which they prefer?

growtosow said...

good to see some positive comments on this. those made at 11 04am are bang on. was getting fed up at the eyesore that was taking up this space before. now move on to rosebank church how many more years is this going to be left in the state it is in?

Anonymous said...

not sure yet

Anonymous said...

all very nice but how many Nairn residents on the waiting list will actually get in there?

Anonymous said...

apalling building

Anonymous said...

Colour of building won't matter soon, seagulls will take care of that. I bet they are sitting thinking great target practice, "take, aim and fire"

Anonymous said...

Is it Council, Housing Association or a private development?

Anonymous said...

Looks like an institution. ..too high ..too grey