JohnnearCfon
5 years ago
A couple of photographs have appeared on Faceache showing graffiti that has been sprayed in several places on the Managers House at Cwmorthin.

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pwhole
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5 years ago
I can't tell if they mean for visitors to go home or the disease. Unclear messaging! And why trash a cultural feature? Baffling.
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5 years ago

I can tell you that 99% of Blaenau people are against what has been done here, shame on the person that did it..and the ones that condone it :curse::curse:
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5 years ago
:(

I suspect two issues here;

1. Someone specifically taken against "English visitors" coming to Wales whilst we are still in lockdown.

2. Someone generally taken against tourist industry businesses (GoBelow, BounceBelow, ZipWorld etc etc that encourage visitors into Wales at any time.

Neither point justifies vandalism though.



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Pinzgauer
5 years ago
NO excuses for that sort of vandalism at all. However, it was a big mistake imho to paint the building white. Completely out of character and just a perfect magnet for this sort of thing. It stands out like a sore thumb. Agreed, the hut needed restoring, but what it needs now is sandblasting/pressure washing back to its natural state. SLATE ! :curse:
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5 years ago
When was it painted white, and by who? Was it when the caving club used it as a hut?
Peter Burgess
5 years ago
Limewashing is a traditional way to protect walls, very common in the past. I wouldn't know if it was done here - old photos might help.
JohnnearCfon
5 years ago
No, it was done much more recently than that either by Friends of Cwmorthin or Go Below.
Peter Burgess
5 years ago
It is sad to see the writing - it's just another unnecessary job for someone to do.
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5 years ago
"Pinzgauer" wrote:

NO excuses for that sort of vandalism at all. However, it was a big mistake imho to paint the building white. Completely out of character and just a perfect magnet for this sort of thing. It stands out like a sore thumb. Agreed, the hut needed restoring, but what it needs now is sandblasting/pressure washing back to its natural state. SLATE ! :curse:


It was lime rendered (not painted) back to its original state as part of a series of works to preserve the building for the future. Would you rather see it in ruins still? Look at the old buildings up there and you will patches of render still just about clinging on in a few spots. The bare slate is not necessarily how they would have looked in use as a waterproof building was better than a pretty one.
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5 years ago
"caver1" wrote:

When was it painted white, and by who? Was it when the caving club used it as a hut?



No, Go Below rent it/restored it and they are closed until they get the nod to re-open from the Covid-19 Stazi!

"Pete K" wrote:

"Pinzgauer" wrote:

NO excuses for that sort of vandalism at all. However, it was a big mistake imho to paint the building white. Completely out of character and just a perfect magnet for this sort of thing. It stands out like a sore thumb. Agreed, the hut needed restoring, but what it needs now is sandblasting/pressure washing back to its natural state. SLATE ! :curse:


It was lime rendered (not painted) back to its original state as part of a series of works to preserve the building for the future. Would you rather see it in ruins still? Look at the old buildings up there and you will patches of render still just about clinging on in a few spots. The bare slate is not necessarily how they would have looked in use as a waterproof building was better than a pretty one.



Agreed, much more in keeping, Go Below spent a fortune on it! :thumbup:
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5 years ago
"caver1" wrote:

When was it painted white, and by who? Was it when the caving club used it as a hut?



Go Below invested lot of time. money and effort restoring the building.
As I understand it, the limewash was the original finish to the building and hence the decision to restore that finish.

Probably originally done that way as without it the building was never watertight and the walls leached water through when it rained. And it does rain quite hard up at Cwmorthin on occasion ๐Ÿ™‚
TwllMawr
5 years ago
Perhaps a few on walks have seen Go Below people about there and misinterpreted what was going on. Big shame however frustrated folks are becoming with all of this.

I know of a few legit trades getting abuse from people even though theyโ€™re working lone, local and following good practice. Perhaps a notice to explain a presence would help. Assuming of course its not really long distance jollying disguised as bit of work. That just wouldnโ€™t be cricket.

As for whitewashed buildings being authentic hereโ€™s a recent thread started by Sinker showing an old Rhiwbach photo...
https://www.aditnow.co.uk/community/viewtopic.aspx?t=14811&txtSearch=Rhiwbach&lblnWhere=body&lblnMatch=any 
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5 years ago
As several others have said, authentic, and decided upon after research. The works to the building have secured it for decades to come so should be applauded.

Plenty of evidence of buildings in Dinorwic with external finish other than bare slate as well:

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robnorthwales
5 years ago
"Pinzgauer" wrote:

NO excuses for that sort of vandalism at all. However, it was a big mistake imho to paint the building white. Completely out of character and just a perfect magnet for this sort of thing. It stands out like a sore thumb. Agreed, the hut needed restoring, but what it needs now is sandblasting/pressure washing back to its natural state. SLATE ! :curse:



An apology from you might be in order. The building has been restored to how it almost certainly would have originally looked - as other posts have already made clear
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5 years ago
"sinker" wrote:

:(

I suspect two issues here;

1. Someone specifically taken against "English visitors" coming to Wales whilst we are still in lockdown.

2. Someone generally taken against tourist industry businesses (GoBelow, BounceBelow, ZipWorld etc etc that encourage visitors into Wales at any time.

Neither point justifies vandalism though.




From experiences, resistance etc encountered in the past by Go Below, especially at the start on account of a certain Mr Miles not being 'local'..suspect the latter of the two..

Sadly, times of adversity do tend to bring out/excuse for the worst qualities of some people, including xenophobia :thumbdown:

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5 years ago
I suppose if one really wanted to restore everything back to it's natural state you' should really stuff all the inside bits of the mountain that are now on the outside back in the hole they came from ::)

Even if the limewash wasn't there originally (which it seems it probably was from what has been said) things do move on and if it makes the place usable then it's better than it being left to gradually collapse. Well done to those looking after it!

I just hope we'll be able to go back soon, this is really getting to me now, as it seems it is to many by the grumpiness in this thread about a bit of lime :lol:
TwllMawr
5 years ago
"Dr J" wrote:


From experiences, resistance etc encountered in the past by Go Below, especially at the start on account of a certain Mr Miles not being 'local'..suspect the latter of the two..

Sadly, times of adversity do tend to bring out/excuse for the worst qualities of some people, including xenophobia :thumbdown:

J



Xenaphobia
fear or dislike of the customs, dress, etc., of people who are culturally different from oneself. (Dictionary.com)

Doesnโ€™t mention whether it refers to the attitudes of those established, more recent residents, occasional travellers or distant observers.

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