lockleazer
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Post by lockleazer on Sept 19, 2014 20:56:26 GMT
Mr Carstairs is still at it I see Dear Friends Just when it seemed it was all over for the Sainsbury’s superstore at the Memorial Ground, a new danger is emerging. The new planning application is being seriously considered by Bristol City Council. This application (14/04174/X) was submitted on 21 August in the name of Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd, and not by Sainsbury’s. It seeks to erect high noise barriers (up to 11 feet 8 inches), which will adversely affect neighbouring houses and gardens, as well as extend delivery hours for 44 ton lorries, to 19 hours every day. If successful, a superstore could be built on the Memorial Ground and a dire precedent will have been set for all UK supermarkets. The consultation period ends on Monday 29 September. Objections need to be submitted to Bristol City Council, by Sunday 28 September, at tinyurl.com/a...ation14-04174-X. Other developments make for a confusing picture: On 17 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Limited started a high court case against Sainsbury’s, claiming Sainsbury’s have been sluggish to proceed with their superstore plans and other breaches of contract. The writ claims that Sainsbury’s are contractually obliged to build their superstore on the Memorial Ground. On 28 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd/Sainsbury’s appealed to the Planning Inspectorateagainst Bristol City Council’s refusal to increase delivery hours from 17 to 19 hours every day. On 10 September, the Inspectorate agreed to put the appeal in abeyance for three months at the Council’s request. Given the uncertain outcomes of the above, and the very real danger of Sainsbury’s going ahead with their plans, the long term future of the Memorial Ground is still a matter for public concern. Vandalism on a grand scale should not be an option. Has the owner of the Memorial Ground forgotten that this War Memorial was established through the charity of Frank Cowlin and thousands of other Bristolians? It was the conviction of the people of Bristol that the sacrifices made would be honoured by the community through life-inspiring sport at the Memorial Ground, in perpetuity. Thank you for your support. Jamie
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james83
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Post by james83 on Sept 19, 2014 21:15:38 GMT
He needn't waste his time as sainsburys won't go ahead with the development anyway so save your breath you s**thead twat
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Post by nickchippenhamgas on Sept 19, 2014 21:27:01 GMT
Mr Carstairs is still at it I see Dear Friends Just when it seemed it was all over for the Sainsbury’s superstore at the Memorial Ground, a new danger is emerging. The new planning application is being seriously considered by Bristol City Council. This application (14/04174/X) was submitted on 21 August in the name of Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd, and not by Sainsbury’s. It seeks to erect high noise barriers (up to 11 feet 8 inches), which will adversely affect neighbouring houses and gardens, as well as extend delivery hours for 44 ton lorries, to 19 hours every day. If successful, a superstore could be built on the Memorial Ground and a dire precedent will have been set for all UK supermarkets. The consultation period ends on Monday 29 September. Objections need to be submitted to Bristol City Council, by Sunday 28 September, at tinyurl.com/a...ation14-04174-X. Other developments make for a confusing picture: On 17 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Limited started a high court case against Sainsbury’s, claiming Sainsbury’s have been sluggish to proceed with their superstore plans and other breaches of contract. The writ claims that Sainsbury’s are contractually obliged to build their superstore on the Memorial Ground. On 28 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd/Sainsbury’s appealed to the Planning Inspectorateagainst Bristol City Council’s refusal to increase delivery hours from 17 to 19 hours every day. On 10 September, the Inspectorate agreed to put the appeal in abeyance for three months at the Council’s request. Given the uncertain outcomes of the above, and the very real danger of Sainsbury’s going ahead with their plans, the long term future of the Memorial Ground is still a matter for public concern. Vandalism on a grand scale should not be an option. Has the owner of the Memorial Ground forgotten that this War Memorial was established through the charity of Frank Cowlin and thousands of other Bristolians? It was the conviction of the people of Bristol that the sacrifices made would be honoured by the community through life-inspiring sport at the Memorial Ground, in perpetuity. Thank you for your support. Jamie hes talking about vandalism like we're not going to be playing there!! Now the UWE is as close to dead in the water as it can be he can rest easy because we won't be going anywhere as I see it!!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2014 21:40:14 GMT
That guys got a face like cliff Richards, got a face you want to slap!
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Angas
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Post by Angas on Sept 19, 2014 21:58:06 GMT
What happened to that plan then?
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aghast
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Post by aghast on Sept 19, 2014 22:06:00 GMT
Nick Higgs could offer to make early morning deliveries himself, wearing soft fluffy slippers to eliminate all noise and Sainsburys would still say "Thank you for your kind offer, but as we keep telling you, we have changed our minds and we no longer wish to build this supermarket. If you want to sue us, the number of our lawyers is 0898- GOOD LUCK WITH THAT"
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Post by The Concept on Sept 19, 2014 22:07:19 GMT
The pathetic continued trolling out of his penultimate paragraph about the memorial. He has obviously forgotten he has been proved wrong on his ascertains time after time.
As we know, it's all a bit up in the air at the moment, but oh how much I would love it if the crass time delaying tactics him and his little gang have carried out should actually result in not only a supermarket being built, but also longer hours and a noise barrier for good measure.
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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 19, 2014 23:32:10 GMT
Is Frank Cowlin connected to Cowlings in anyway, if so, how ironic would that be if NH pulled off the redevelopment?
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Post by Feeling The Blues on Sept 20, 2014 0:25:13 GMT
Mr Carstairs is still at it I see Dear Friends Just when it seemed it was all over for the Sainsbury’s superstore at the Memorial Ground, a new danger is emerging. The new planning application is being seriously considered by Bristol City Council. This application (14/04174/X) was submitted on 21 August in the name of Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd, and not by Sainsbury’s. It seeks to erect high noise barriers (up to 11 feet 8 inches), which will adversely affect neighbouring houses and gardens, as well as extend delivery hours for 44 ton lorries, to 19 hours every day. If successful, a superstore could be built on the Memorial Ground and a dire precedent will have been set for all UK supermarkets. The consultation period ends on Monday 29 September. Objections need to be submitted to Bristol City Council, by Sunday 28 September, at tinyurl.com/a...ation14-04174-X. Other developments make for a confusing picture: On 17 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Limited started a high court case against Sainsbury’s, claiming Sainsbury’s have been sluggish to proceed with their superstore plans and other breaches of contract. The writ claims that Sainsbury’s are contractually obliged to build their superstore on the Memorial Ground.On 28 July, Bristol Rovers (1883) Ltd/Sainsbury’s appealed to the Planning Inspectorateagainst Bristol City Council’s refusal to increase delivery hours from 17 to 19 hours every day. On 10 September, the Inspectorate agreed to put the appeal in abeyance for three months at the Council’s request. Given the uncertain outcomes of the above, and the very real danger of Sainsbury’s going ahead with their plans, the long term future of the Memorial Ground is still a matter for public concern. Vandalism on a grand scale should not be an option. Has the owner of the Memorial Ground forgotten that this War Memorial was established through the charity of Frank Cowlin and thousands of other Bristolians? It was the conviction of the people of Bristol that the sacrifices made would be honoured by the community through life-inspiring sport at the Memorial Ground, in perpetuity. Thank you for your support. Jamie The writ claims nothing of the sort. It merely claims that Sainsburys are contractually obliged to buy the land for the agreed price if no store onerous conditions exist. Rovers couldn't give a toss whether the supermarket is built or not, in fact we would prefer not because it would save us having to fork out cost of said sound barriers.
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Thatslife
"Decisions are made by those who turn up"
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Post by Thatslife on Sept 20, 2014 6:27:14 GMT
He needn't waste his time as sainsburys won't go ahead with the development anyway so save your breath you s***head twat Your wrong! You base your assumption on hear say that you read either in the press or on the Forums.
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Post by fatherjackhackett on Sept 20, 2014 7:06:05 GMT
He needn't waste his time as sainsburys won't go ahead with the development anyway so save your breath you s***head twat Your wrong! You base your assumption on hear say that you read either in the press or on the Forums. You are of course right... I don't think there is any evidence that Carstairs is a Ted.
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Post by matealotblue on Sept 20, 2014 7:49:13 GMT
Your wrong! You base your assumption on hear say that you read either in the press or on the Forums. You are of course right... I don't think there is any evidence that Carstairs is a Ted. Or even vaguely a member of the Human Race.
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Alveston Gas
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Post by Alveston Gas on Sept 20, 2014 10:26:23 GMT
Just a hunch......but I wouldn't write off UWE or the sale to Sainsburys just yet.......!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2014 10:33:59 GMT
Just a hunch......but I wouldn't write off UWE or the sale to Sainsburys just yet.......! Plenty of Irons still in the fire on this one May not happen next week but i think it will in some shape or form
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Post by PeterHooper57 on Sept 20, 2014 10:55:38 GMT
Lets concentrate on the football. We all really know, although Higgs does not have the balls to sday it, he has ******* up and there will be no new stadium. IMO the sooner Higgs ***** off the better. UTG
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Post by dagnogo on Sept 20, 2014 18:52:24 GMT
He needn't waste his time as sainsburys won't go ahead with the development anyway so save your breath you s***head twat Your wrong! You base your assumption on hear say that you read either in the press or on the Forums. What do you base your knowledge on then? If BRFC are having to take Sainsburys to Court for them to go through with the deal then the idea that they're not all that keen isn't based on hearsay is it?
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brizzle
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Post by brizzle on Sept 20, 2014 19:15:46 GMT
Just a hunch......but I wouldn't write off UWE or the sale to Sainsburys just yet.......! Plenty of Irons still in the fire on this one May not happen next week but i think it will in some shape or form Many thanks for that post Henbury. I always find your contributions on the UWE stadium to have a fair bit of insight.
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Post by thecyclist on Sept 20, 2014 19:37:46 GMT
Plenty of Irons still in the fire on this one May not happen next week but i think it will in some shape or form Many thanks for that post Henbury. I always find your contributions on the UWE stadium to have a fair bit of insight. Could you give us an example of where this insight has been demonstrated?
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GasHeadGaz
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Post by GasHeadGaz on Sept 20, 2014 19:42:28 GMT
Lets concentrate on the football. We all really know, although Higgs does not have the balls to sday it, he has ******* up and there will be no new stadium. IMO the sooner Higgs ***** off the better. UTG Out of interest, how has Higgs f**ked up?
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Post by thecyclist on Sept 20, 2014 19:49:12 GMT
Lets concentrate on the football. We all really know, although Higgs does not have the balls to sday it, he has ******* up and there will be no new stadium. IMO the sooner Higgs ***** off the better. UTG Out of interest, how has Higgs f**ked up? Presided over the worst period in the entire history of Bristol Rovers Football Club.
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