The piles of dumped rubbish and abandoned cars have long been an eyesore and a hazard to health. |
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The bridge will not be an eyesore as suggested because careful thought has been given to its design and position. |
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The old tannery could be demolished, it is empty and an eyesore, and the materials used to create an environmentally improved site approach. |
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The jail is a huge eyesore and a risk to the general public as has been demonstrated in the very recent past. |
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Officials do not believe the new facilities will be a nuisance or an eyesore and say they are clearly needed in Filey. |
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Few argue with the need to improve the shabby eyesore which blights much of Piccadilly. |
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At present, a series of derelict agricultural buildings and concrete hardstanding represent an eyesore in an otherwise picturesque setting. |
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This is part of the latest plans to redevelop the Castle Lane area of Bedford, which has been an eyesore for many years. |
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The bridge is an eyesore and is totally out of keeping with the natural beauty and harmony of the river valley. |
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One OF York's worst eyesore houses could be in line for a facelift if the city council steps in and forces its owner to sell up. |
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He fears for the health of children playing on and near the rubbish and, along with other residents, is sick of looking at the eyesore. |
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However, not everyone in the community is enamoured by the lavishness of the monument and some describe it as an eyesore. |
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They have become stagnant bog holes and an incredible eyesore and health risk. |
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The floodlights are an eyesore, for sure, but since I understand that it's jolly hard to play football in the dark I have not complained. |
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And they claimed that a high metal fence, which had been erected round the building, was an eyesore. |
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I would suggest that they move out of their cosy offices and tour the area to see for themselves what is not only an eyesore but a health hazard. |
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An appeal is set to be made after plans to demolish an eyesore water tower were rejected. |
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By the 1970s, this area had become a neglected eyesore, ripe for development. |
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Officers have recommended the scheme should be refused on the grounds it would be unneighbourly and an eyesore. |
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Adding a 15m telephone mast and all its associated equipment would further make this waste area even more of an eyesore. |
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The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed. |
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It is a still a point of hot debate with skiers as to whether Les Arcs is a work of architectural genius, or simply a hideous alpine eyesore. |
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The real eyesore was the derelict building we took over, which was covered in vandalism. |
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He thus makes something that might otherwise be a forgettable eyesore a fantasyland of beautiful poignancy. |
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A yacht club spokesman said the barge had been demolished because it was dangerous and an eyesore. |
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Big efforts have been made to keep national names in town and ensure the eyesore of unlet units is kept to a minimum. |
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When this work is complete the river will become something to take pleasure in again, rather than being an eyesore. |
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Residents fear increased congestion, more noise and rides creating an eyesore. |
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An eyesore building on the corner of St Denys' Road and next to the site is a listed structure and will become part of the block of flats. |
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This building, in the opinion of many, is an eyesore which should be demolished. |
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Council bosses have branded the garden of his six-bed semi an eyesore and have ordered him to clean it up. |
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It's an eyesore and looks like a dog's dinner of cheapo construction. |
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That building had been an eyesore for years, and was totally superfluous since its function was to raise seedlings for planting the parks around the place with fresh flowers. |
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After it ceased operating as a hotel, the building fell into dilapidation, and was subject to vandalism, leaving it something of an eyesore in recent years. |
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With scarcely any natural life save for a multitude of rock formations and thin brush, the flat, dusty wasteland was more of an eyesore than an eyeful. |
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It is a monstrous eyesore quite out of keeping with the surrounding area. |
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In 1991, Detroit Mayor Colman Young, who thought the area was an eyesore, had many of the installations demolished. |
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Republicans are also moving on immigration, which leaves sequester as the eyesore of the evening. |
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In the limelight, every glitch and wart becomes an eyesore for an international audience. |
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If the breakwall is already falling apart, view it as an opportunity to replace the crumbling eyesore with a new, more natural shoreline. |
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Osterath's residents reckon it will be a monstrous eyesore, and intend to stop it. |
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The eyesore of migrant workers has met the crudest of remedies: they have been carted off. |
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Furthermore the site contains an eyesore, an empty, degraded Olympic-size swimming pool. |
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A beautiful woman suffers the hardships of a beauty and an ugly woman those of an eyesore. |
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After sitting vacant for eight years, the lands had become viewed by neighbouring residents as an eyesore. |
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Their influence is therefore limited in physical and chemical terms, but they remain something of an eyesore. |
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It wishes via the Hazegras Project to finally find a definitive solution for a long-standing eyesore around the station. |
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Regardless of the source, marine debris is an eyesore on our shores and can be as equally hazardous to humans as it is to marine life. |
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And, finally, the eyesore of the Portakabins will be removed from the Campus. |
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Waste should be removed as soon as possible after the event to prevent the creation of unhygienic conditions and to avoid it becoming an eyesore. |
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A 19-acre abandoned, dilapidated rail yard in the middle of town was a community eyesore. |
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Meter by meter, this 82-year-old woman transformed the town eyesore into a paradise of blooming flora. |
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In addition, weeds tend to grow on open sand bioreactors which can become an eyesore, and provide a protected, moist place for animals to inhabit. |
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It obstructed the view into the city centre, and became an eyesore and a monstrosity that for the past several years has been closed and obsolete. |
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But some of the park's neighbours have claimed the tower ride, which is visible from several miles away, is an eyesore and have called for its removal. |
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In the harsh economic climate of those days nothing further could be done with the site, so it became a weedgrown, rubbish strewn eyesore for the next 40 years. |
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Meanwhile, his home, much to the dismay of his neighbors, has once again become an eyesore. |
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Last year hundreds of love locks mysteriously disappeared from one of Paris' best-known bridges, a week after city officials had declared them an eyesore. |
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Mr Haw's collection of tattered banners covers 60 feet, and is an eyesore. |
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The site, which backs on to two residential streets, is also worrying residents who say the area is an eyesore and has become a breeding ground for rats. |
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The camp now is now an unsanitary eyesore, strewn with garbage, drug paraphernalia, and rats looking for leftovers. |
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Officers also requested business operators who place their signboards in the public areas to ensure that the signs do not become an eyesore or obstruct pedestrian walkways. |
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A recent surge of activity on the previously run down premises has turned what was an eyesore into up-market style bars and a pub that has live entertainment nightly. |
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Large amounts of rubbish and litter are strewn about from the entrance by the North Lodge for at least the first 500 yards into the estate and makes this walk an eyesore. |
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For years Blackburn's Church Street Pavilions have been allowed to crumble and decay so that the Grade ll listed buildings have become nothing more than an eyesore. |
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Its close proximity to the town creates a dangerous and malodorous eyesore, which the local authorities would like to clean up as soon as possible. |
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After years of railway-related uses, the property was in desperate need of environmental remediation and had long been considered an eyesore by neighbouring residents. |
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They are simply an eyesore, a trip hazard and a pox on society. |
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There was also the technical innovation of the underground power supply over a ten kilometre stretch, thus protecting the historical districts from the eyesore of overhead pylons and electric lines. |
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Here we found a cheap characterless wooden magazine rack that, with a little imagination and some Plasti-kote paints, becomes a focal point rather than an eyesore. |
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The town of Stowmarket is bisected by the rail line, traversable in the centre via two level crossings or a concrete footbridge, a minor eyesore beside the listed Victorian station building, red brick with Dutch gables. |
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June Gray of 64 Courtney said that she found it unbelievable how many of her neighbors leave recycling bins at the front of their houses, which she considered an eyesore. |
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Our former FPI site is a national eyesore. |
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I may well be in minority here but for me, please remove this unappealing eyesore. |
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For most people dog poop is not only an eyesore but also a nuisance when walking. That is why courteous dog owners ensure that they dispose of the poop properly. |
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Locals in Cumbernauld have begged Channel 4 bosses to crown their 1950s-built town Britain's worst eyesore and have it flattened. |
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At the time, it may have seemed an acceptable way to construct a retaining wall, but the tires degenerated into an environmental eyesore and the docks were no longer safe. |
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We're happy to prepare a piece of land that was an eyesore and unusable, into something that will add to the growth and appeal of Waterfront Drive. |
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Like a phoenix that has risen from the ashes, Canada Lands' Moncton properties were reborn from a derelict industrial eyesore into a legacy that the people of New Brunswick will enjoy for generations. |
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This area, behind the harbour had been largely industrial wasteland for many years and was regarded as an eyesore. |
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You'll probably be able to get one merely for the price of hauling it to your place if it's superugly. And it needn't remain an eyesore. |
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All the unused wadi stones have been left at the beach making it an eyesore to the fisherfolk and visitors. |
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The athletic facilities are an eyesore and the athletic department a growing embarrassment to a student body that already suffers from an inferiority complex. |
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The building, towering over its surroundings with its square concrete frame and reflective walls of gold-tinted glass, was an eyesore visible throughout the city. |
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But some residents, who nicknamed it Stalag Luft after the notorious German prisoner-of-war camps, want it moved, saying it is an eyesore which blocks light. |
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By the 1960s these trees were almost fully grown and the Forestry Commission received a large number of complaints that their blanket forests were an eyesore. |
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