Old Street Underground carbuncle
streets like gloomy crevices
a sad growth of carbuncles
dismal Houndsditch
dismal Camomile Street
ugly Camomile Street
dismal vista down Bishopsgate
dismal Shoreditch
Old Street daleks
Debenhams carbuncle
welcome to Swindon bus station
Swindon town centre
ruined view from Westminster
dismal Victoria Street
dismal Victoria
Euston Christmas tree
dismal Fleming Way
Newton Abbot carbuncles
dismal Swindon town centre
Swindon carbuncles
dismal Swindon
Welcome to Swindon!
dismal urban carbuncles
somewhere in Milton Keynes
luxury serviced apartments
Welcome to Milton Keynes
cleaning the carbuncle windows
ugly start to the day
more carbuncles on the rise
Blackwall Station carbuncle
Canary blight
Aldgate East carbuncle
oppressive urban carbuncles
Commercial Road carbuncles
Dryden Building, Whitechapel
entering carbuncle city
faceless shopping block
Poplar carbuncles
Mansell Street carbuncles
dismal day in Reading
faceless urban glass
dismal urban architecture
the slow demise of Walton Street
dismal approach to Lambeth
architectural comparison
heavy glass carbuncle
Preston bus carbuncle
brutalist shopping centre
dismal urban library
please get me out of Aylesbury
cry for the City of London
depressing city vista
tunnel of despond
stark view from the Thames
St Mary at Hill street
looming over the city
looming nightmare architecture
great view from the Shard
Northern & Shell enormity
Britannia surveys the carbuncles
faceless glass carbuncle
worthy of the Carbuncle Cup
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Before 2008, it was a green oasis in the city centre, and the low perimeter wall was popular with shoppers and travellers, who could rest there in the shade of the mature trees.
But sadly it was wrecked by Oxford City Council, who felled the century-old trees and replaced them with a row of high-tech "lamp posts".
At a cost of nearly two million pounds, this supposedly cash-strapped council turned one of the city's gems into a tacky little square for skate-boarders and school parties.
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