OfTheSohoRiots and myself took a journey down to Derby to see if it was possible to do the Spondon Plant, unfortunately at first glance it just said no dont even bother getting out the car so we skipped over to Nottingham to check out the Digby court flats.
After spending about half an hour figuring out when the cameras turned away (they seem to be on some sort of set routine) we found our way in and took our window. Straight to the top for some shots of the area which is where we stumbled across a phone mast sort of control room which was open .
Anyway pritty nice explore and had some fun with a picaxe recreating Miley Cyrus's reckingball video.
History
Willoughby Street is a mixed development estate in Lenton, Nottingham. The main bulk of the development consists of five tower blocks of 16 and 17 storeys.
The initial plans for the redeveloped area envisaged many more tower blocks than were eventually built. Willoughby Street was to be retained in its entirety, but widened, and new blocks of shops were to be positioned at intervals along its length. Test borings at the lower end of the street, however, revealed that the rock structure was inadequate to support such tall blocks of flats as were planned so the plans had to be altered.
Instead a low-rise development was designed and the proposal to retain Willoughby Street as a through route was abandoned. The shops were concentrated instead in the middle of the site arranged around a pedestrian precinct area.
The tower blocks were used as a backdrop to the posters and in the Anton Corbijn film Control about Joy Division's singer Ian Curtis.
News Fire Story
Lenton fire has left tower block residents 'homeless' | Nottingham Post
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After spending about half an hour figuring out when the cameras turned away (they seem to be on some sort of set routine) we found our way in and took our window. Straight to the top for some shots of the area which is where we stumbled across a phone mast sort of control room which was open .
Anyway pritty nice explore and had some fun with a picaxe recreating Miley Cyrus's reckingball video.
History
Willoughby Street is a mixed development estate in Lenton, Nottingham. The main bulk of the development consists of five tower blocks of 16 and 17 storeys.
The initial plans for the redeveloped area envisaged many more tower blocks than were eventually built. Willoughby Street was to be retained in its entirety, but widened, and new blocks of shops were to be positioned at intervals along its length. Test borings at the lower end of the street, however, revealed that the rock structure was inadequate to support such tall blocks of flats as were planned so the plans had to be altered.
Instead a low-rise development was designed and the proposal to retain Willoughby Street as a through route was abandoned. The shops were concentrated instead in the middle of the site arranged around a pedestrian precinct area.
The tower blocks were used as a backdrop to the posters and in the Anton Corbijn film Control about Joy Division's singer Ian Curtis.
News Fire Story
Lenton fire has left tower block residents 'homeless' | Nottingham Post
Enjoy
Thanks for looking