
Thursday 01 January 1970
A Government minister has taken up the Prince of Wales’ battle against modern architecture by saying “most of what’s been built in my lifetime could be demolished without aesthetic cost”.
John Hayes, a transport minister, said vandals daub graffiti on modern buildings rather than older constructions because people do not like them.
Mr. Hayes, who has held ministerial posts in the Home Office, education and energy departments pledged that he will force new roads and railways to be designed in a “harmonious way”.
House with massive shark sticking out of roof given listed building status despite owner’s objections
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