Brewery's cheeky dig at Fred Done's controversial 'Shudehill Shard' skyscraper which towers over historic city centre pub
A brewery has taken a cheeky dig at a new skyscraper which dwarfs a 280-year-old city centre pub. The controversial 16-storey glass tower has been developed by billionaire bookie Fred Done's construction firm Salboy.
Photographer Carl Thompson tweeted a picture of the development alongside the Sesame Street lyrics 'One of these things is not like the others. One of these things just doesn't belong'. Joseph Holt brewery, which runs the Turk's Head, replied to the tweet with a side eyes emoji, often used to convey suspicion, skepticism or disappointment.
Hundreds of people signed a petition protesting the plans, with ward councillors also speaking out against it. However in 2019 Salboy were finally granted planning permission after a several previous applications were knocked back.
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