On the ball for once with this week's theme!
I'm lucky enough to live near the sea, and there's a rather dilapidated building nearby that used to be a nightclub back in the day. I would have been too young to go in, but for as long as I can remember, it's stood empty.
In 2021, Sefton Council commissioned artist Paul Curtis to paint a large mural on the building. While it looked great at the time, it sparked some controversy among locals, mainly due to the cost and the feeling that it was like putting a plaster on a broken leg.
Now, a few years later, the mural is starting to show signs of wear and tear, and the surrounding railings don’t exactly add to the area’s charm. Personally, I feel the money would have been better spent making the building watertight or even knocking it down.
Maybe, I'm just becoming more cynical as I get older!
Anyhow, enough ramblings from me.
Here is the building with its still vibrant colours, along with the also now abandoned Pontins sign, I couldn't quite pick between the two!

29 Vibrant by
Simon Brown

29 Vibrant a by
Simon Brown

29 Vibrant b by
Simon Brown