Why this seafront-style shop front attracted criticism from Leeds shoppers in the 1980s
Planners were ticked off by bargain-hunters for allowing the shop sign into the heart of Leeds city centre.
The criticism came from shopper Doreen Bennett back in October 1987.
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CAN YOU REMEMBER OTHER CONTROVERSIAL CITY CENTRE EYESORES DOWN THE YEARS? Email: [email protected] or tweet him - @AndyHutchYPN*************
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