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Cooling Towers campaigners quit city in frustration



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
TWO campaigners from Sheffield who fought to save the Tinsley cooling towers by having them transformed into a work of art have announced they are leaving the city.
Campaigners Tom Keeley and Tom James, who run community Fanzine Go! Sheffield, announced their decision at a public meeting to discuss the towers' future.

They have campaigned tirelessly for the structures to be decorated as an iconic piece of art
work.

But owners, energy firm E.ON, say they are unsound and are due for demolition later this year.

The meeting, organised by Sheffield Civic Trust, was held to thrash out options for the site.

Chaired by Radio Sheffield's Roney Robinson, speakers included MP Richard Caborn, Tom James on behalf of Go! and Sheffield Council's public art officer Andrew Skelton.

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After an impassioned speech about Sheffield and the amazing opportunities available to the city, Tom, 25, announced their decision.
"We don't want to keep banging our heads against a brick wall. We love Sheffield but we're off to find cities where things actually happen instead of people just talking about it all the time," he said.

He added: "Icons are iconic because people take something to their heart. Everybody wants their own Angel of the North but it only works because the people of Newcastle have taken it into their hearts and made it their own."

He criticised MP Richard Caborn's idea for a huge steel football sculpture to mark the city's industrial heritage and the Sheffield FC as the world's first football club.

But Mr Caborn hit back saying: "In my opinion Sheffield is a city of great international heritage, an industrial city and a city of sport. We gave the world football – all these things should be celebrated." Andrew Skelton said a shortlist of artists will be drawn up and their ideas for the towers will go out to public consultation.."

E.ON has pledged half a million pounds for the towers' replacement on the grounds the money is spent locally and the finished project has an "energy theme".

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Ecgbert,

Sheffield 10/05/2008 11:10:26
If these guys were so convinced, why didn't they make "things actually happen" by raising the money to build something themselves? Easy to talk about talk, and talk about action when it involves someone else's money. Not so easy to do it yourself.
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RX,

Sheffield 10/05/2008 21:07:42
Tata then. I'm sure you'll be missed.
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SleepyHead,

Wincobank 12/05/2008 13:20:10
I can't say any of the parties involved in this ongoing waste of time and effort have any reason to boast about their plans.

The lads plan to keep the towers and decorate them was nice enough but really these towers (like the gasometers a few hundred meters away) are a blooming eyesore and I'll be glad when they're gone. Now all we need to do is hide the M1 / Tinsley flyover from view and bury the MH shopping centre under a huge pile of earth and the Meadowhall area might start to look presentable instead of its current 'look' as a repositry of industrial waste.

On the other hand (and somewhat ironically) Mr. Caborn's idea that we replace the towers with a steel football sculpture encapsulates everything the lads said about Sheffield - we're just too aware of our own recent past and our inability to let it go seems to stifle our creativity as a city. Besides "Just leave them there" "A steel football sculpture" is about as dull and depressing an idea for the towers as I can think of and I for one don't fancy looking out my bedroom window to see Mr. Caborn's unimaginative artistic statement plastered all over the skyline. Football and steel. Wow. How thoroughly unimaginative.

And last, but by no means least, E.ON are still in the process of not covering themselves in glory. I don't suppose anyone's pointed out to them that We already have an "energy theme" present in the presence of the towers they're planning to demolish? No? Instead of pursuing their obsession with dull corporate artwork perhaps they might like to spend that half a million pounds doing something worthwhile for the people who live in the Meadowhall / Blackburn / Wincobank area? Just a thought.
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