LETTER: Paternoster Square revisited

B. W. Tullett
Saturday 13 January 1996 00:02 GMT
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From Mr B. W. Tullett

Sir: I have a personal interest in the development of Paternoster Square as I worked as a young teenager on the original development in the Sixties, and, as it was my first job in the construction industry, I had never seen anything so vast being built. At the time, it was obviously described as modern architecture and the shape of the future, but, even as a young lad, I thought it should have complemented St Paul's Cathedral. As St Paul's is one of our major tourist attractions, it would make the surrounding area that much more attractive if the new development and St Paul's could be thought of as one.

Yours sincerely,

B. W. Tullett

London, E13

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