Yes. Whether that is from outside investors or Moshiri himself, the money is there to complete it.Is the money still in place to finish it? Only asking because I saw a post on another forum which said it isn't.
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Yes. Whether that is from outside investors or Moshiri himself, the money is there to complete it.Is the money still in place to finish it? Only asking because I saw a post on another forum which said it isn't.
A wonderful addition to the city skyline
Can you forward that UNESCO please Tommye I could do with cheering up.
I mentioned this in my last updateBTW, anyone travelling down to have a nose approach from the city centre side (past Costco) and along Regent Road.
Absolutely breathtaking view. Dominates the skyline. UTFT
Costco buildings are a modern architectural marvelBTW, anyone travelling down to have a nose approach from the city centre side (past Costco) and along Regent Road.
Absolutely breathtaking view. Dominates the skyline. UTFT
Delicate buggers metatarsals. Hope for a speedy and full recovery mate
Just lucky it showed up on the scans. They seem a bit hit a miss these days.
I was sent home with two paracetomal and told not to be soft because I only had a hairline fracture on my arm. I had actually shattered my elbow joint which needed surgery. Same hospital missed my sons broken collarbone when he was a toddler. Told my wife she was being "hysterical"Spot on that.
At first they told me there was no fracture and discharged me. Got a call back the next morning saying they'd made a mistake and there was a hairline fracture.
I was sent home with two paracetomal and told not to be soft because I only had a hairline fracture on my arm. I had actually shattered my elbow joint which needed surgery. Same hospital missed my sons broken collarbone when he was a toddler. Told my wife she was being "hysterical"
It's a long time ago now mate, over 20 years. When I first turned up at tea time they told me the radiologist had gone home and to come back the next day. I did and he still missed it. The one with my son was even worse. My mrs was having a stand up row with him and he was telling her she was over protective and hysterical. A senior doctor came in with a group of student doctors, spotted my son and asked the students what was wrong with him. One of them immediately said it looked like a broken collar bone. The original doctor didn't even apologise.Terrible that mate.
It's completely swamped and underfunded. There's no excuse for not having someone who can look at an x-ray and call it right though.
It's a long time ago now mate, over 20 years. When I first turned up at tea time they told me the radiologist had gone home and to come back the next day. I did and he still missed it. The one with my son was even worse. My mrs was having a stand up row with him and he was telling her she was over protective and hysterical. A senior doctor came in with a group of student doctors, spotted my son and asked the students what was wrong with him. One of them immediately said it looked like a broken collar bone. The original doctor didn't even apologise.
Reminded me of the old joke ……..The arrogance of doctors.
Spot on that.
At first they told me there was no fracture and discharged me. Got a call back the next morning saying they'd made a mistake and there was a hairline fracture.
Brilliant!VAR on the NHS
Only it was quicker on the NHS and at least they got it right in the end
Premier league take note