Fairhills Point has been invariably described as ideal for mobility impaired, airport workers, commuters and for people attracted by an eclectic community, within numerous press releases and news-ads. Located on a former urban wildscape and a neighbourhood shopping centre, the development has not been too popular with locals. Despite remarkable mix of bland and exciting architecture, the housing here lies outside of mainstream life of the town. Some of the new facilities promised in the planning such as shops and a new pub haven't emerged, giving little reason for people from other parts of Irlam to visit the area.
Source: Manchester.com - News - Irlam development 'has universal appeal'
http://www.easier.com/view/UK_Property_News/Manchester/article-150137.html
This blogs presents the unfurling corporate history of Irlam and Cadishead. In a way it is a vague and amateurish homage to the film and book Robinson in Space (in which Irlam and Cadishead get a brief mention). The method is simple. Whilst acknowledging the towns' rich personal and sporting heritage, this blogs aims to provide commentary on the industrial development of Irlam and Cadishead's economic identity in a complex global world. Comments are much appreciated.
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