Thousands object to 'ugly' 1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp plans
Briefly

More than 2,000 people have raised objections to plans to redevelop London Liverpool Street railway station, with many calling the designs ugly.
Documents submitted to the City of London planning authority in October suggest a 20-storey tower be built atop the Grade II* listed railway station.
Marie Clements, spokesperson for The Victorian Society, complained that the proposals are without precedent for a grade-II listed building.
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