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Post by gasheadbou on Sept 24, 2014 12:58:41 GMT
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Post by islaplanagas on Sept 24, 2014 13:18:37 GMT
Done. Come on everyone.
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Post by zulugas on Sept 24, 2014 14:34:00 GMT
Done, noticed lots of objections so we need to mobilise the masses. Come on folks sign up and show your support.
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Post by Gas Since 1957 on Sept 24, 2014 14:35:20 GMT
Me too - reminded them of the effect on the local economy if Sainsbury's pull out because they can't get the extension (OK they'll pull out anyway allegedly!) and also that the store will take a number of people off benefits and, of course contribute massive business rates to BCC.
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Post by michaelb on Sept 24, 2014 14:48:53 GMT
Excuse my ignorance on this matter, but, I was under the impression that Rovers were suing their partners for not submitting this application ? If so, does this mean as per the last official statement that things are progressing ?
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Post by matealotblue on Sept 24, 2014 18:45:46 GMT
Haven't read them all (either way) but I did see one that just says " I object". Now that really is a thought provoking statement!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 19:55:12 GMT
Finally I've said the main bus depot is a stone's throw from the Mem.
If you mean Muller Rd, I didn't think that was a depot any more, isn't it only used as a bus storage yard? I was feeling quietly confident that there wouldn't be a problem, but having just waded through the letters of support and objection, to be honest, if the decision were made purely on those comments, you would have no choice but to decline the application. Not sure who prepared the application, but it seems that some of the supporting diagrams are incorrect, no account is taken of noise and vibration prior to lorries arriving at the site entrance, and the applicant submitted supporting material in German with no certified translation. What's that all about?
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Post by turnpike on Sept 24, 2014 23:24:29 GMT
Finally I've said the main bus depot is a stone's throw from the Mem.
If you mean Muller Rd, I didn't think that was a depot any more, isn't it only used as a bus storage yard? I was feeling quietly confident that there wouldn't be a problem, but having just waded through the letters of support and objection, to be honest, if the decision were made purely on those comments, you would have no choice but to decline the application. Not sure who prepared the application, but it seems that some of the supporting diagrams are incorrect, no account is taken of noise and vibration prior to lorries arriving at the site entrance, and the applicant submitted supporting material in German with no certified translation. What's that all about? You make it sound as if it's their fault you cant read German!!
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 25, 2014 7:59:12 GMT
From what i have read it seems we have submitted stuff in a foreign language and omitted certain things which surely are no better than Sainsburys not providing enough info.
Particularly 'liked' one supporting letter suggesting that of you dont support pass it you have a hidden agenda.
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 25, 2014 8:01:45 GMT
Finally I've said the main bus depot is a stone's throw from the Mem.
If you mean Muller Rd, I didn't think that was a depot any more, isn't it only used as a bus storage yard? I was feeling quietly confident that there wouldn't be a problem, but having just waded through the letters of support and objection, to be honest, if the decision were made purely on those comments, you would have no choice but to decline the application. Not sure who prepared the application, but it seems that some of the supporting diagrams are incorrect, no account is taken of noise and vibration prior to lorries arriving at the site entrance, and the applicant submitted supporting material in German with no certified translation. What's that all about? Was an interesting comment from the guy who will have the roundabout outside his house and lorries braking and having to accelerate up the incline to get out
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Post by gashead1979 on Sept 25, 2014 11:07:28 GMT
It makes you wonder why these poor objectors decided to move to a busy area in the first place.
I see Dave Willingham has got his objection in quickly!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 12:15:55 GMT
It makes you wonder why these poor objectors decided to move to a busy area in the first place. I see Dave Willingham has got his objection in quickly! And what a good objection it is. The difference that people moving to the area may not have anticipated is that football will stage circa 23 events per year and what Sainsbury's want will result in residents being effected for 342 more days per year, and on the 7 or so evening games football is always done and dusted by 11pm. And don't forget that plenty of people moved into BS7 long before Rovers arrived. Some of these poeple are serial objectors, it almost seems to be a way of life to them, probably if you walked up to them in the street and handed them a £50 note they would complain bitterly that they wanted 2 twenties and a ten, but some others genuinely feel that this store and the extended delivery hours will have an adverse effect on their quality of life, and reading the letters of objection, some of them may well have a case. Having said that, it's unlikely that Sainsbury's will attract 5000 people singing obscene songs, or that Sainsbury's customers will require a visible Police presence to ensure that they don't end up fighting on Filton Avenue with people for no reason other than them supporting a different supermarket.
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Post by Nobbygas on Sept 25, 2014 12:29:58 GMT
Maybe I'm wrong, and it has been known, but didn't the dear Doctor resign from the Lib Dems and move out of Bristol?
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Post by nerdgas on Sept 25, 2014 13:05:00 GMT
Maybe I'm wrong, and it has been known, but didn't the dear Doctor resign from the Lib Dems and move out of Bristol? That aside he's not included an address either. Not sure if it's a valid comment without an address included. After all what's to stop someone post numerous support, or objection, comments with made up names if they just repeat the name as their address?
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Post by kingswood Polak on Sept 25, 2014 13:18:58 GMT
Am pretty sure that the people who live there will take precedence over other anyone else.
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Post by Nurse Ratched on Sept 25, 2014 13:39:33 GMT
It makes you wonder why these poor objectors decided to move to a busy area in the first place. I see Dave Willingham has got his objection in quickly! And what a good objection it is.The difference that people moving to the area may not have anticipated is that football will stage circa 23 events per year and what Sainsbury's want will result in residents being effected for 342 more days per year, and on the 7 or so evening games football is always done and dusted by 11pm. And don't forget that plenty of people moved into BS7 long before Rovers arrived. With 'fans' like you, the Club needs no enemies. Not even Bristol City fans would stoop to your level in arguing for sympathy for those who oppose this project. David Willingham has moved to another part of the country but still objects and you support him. You go on "but having just waded through the letters of support and objection, to be honest, if the decision were made purely on those comments, you would have no choice but to decline the application." No you wouldn't. If you checked out the the enhanced sound proofing proposals you would find that not only does it meet all the requirements, but actually make the site quieter during the whole of the day when the store is open. But then again I think you want it to fail, it's so obvious from all your posting. What the hell is wrong with you?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 13:59:09 GMT
And what a good objection it is.The difference that people moving to the area may not have anticipated is that football will stage circa 23 events per year and what Sainsbury's want will result in residents being effected for 342 more days per year, and on the 7 or so evening games football is always done and dusted by 11pm. And don't forget that plenty of people moved into BS7 long before Rovers arrived. With 'fans' like you, the Club needs no enemies. Not even Bristol City fans would stoop to your level in arguing for sympathy for those who oppose the project. David Willingham has moved to another part of the country but still objects and you defend him. You go on "but having just waded through the letters of support and objection, to be honest, if the decision were made purely on those comments, you would have no choice but to decline the application." No you wouldn't. If you checked out the the enhanced proposals you would find that not only does it meet all the requirements, but actually make the site quieter during the whole of the day when the store is open. But then again I think you want it to fail, it's so obvious from all your posting. What the hell is wrong with you? If you could point me towards the post where I state that I want to application to fail please? How about reading what's been said rather than just looking for an opportunity to get onto your soap box again? I clearly stated that, based on the letters of support and objection, in my oinion, the points raised in the objections far outweigh those put forward in the letters of support. I didn't comment on the enhanced proposals. But as you mention them, they are flawed, incomplete, supported by incorrect drawings and have a technical suppliment in German with no supporting acredited translation. As you don't think that Dr Willingham's opinion counts for much due to him not living locally, it's reasonable to extrapolate that your measure for the validity of support seems to be that only people in the area should have their opinion considered, you would be exactly the sort of 'fan' that Rovers don't need. When the original application was submitted far more people from BS7 objected than wrote letters of support. So by your own measure, the original application should have been declined. What the hell is wrong with me? Probably a good question, I'm trying to take on board the opinion of all of those effected. If that makes me a bad person then I'll just have to learn to live with it. PS. Ref the noise containment measures, objectors are claiming that those appear to be flawed as well as the Db ratings are different to those used on the original application.
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Post by bluebeard on Sept 25, 2014 14:09:55 GMT
It must be very rare for someone somewhere not to be inconvenienced by a major development. The real impact of this scheme has already been considered and consent was given. If fences sort the noise, someone else will be complaining about the visual consequences. If anything is ever to get done, the authorities need to balance negatives against positives and make decisions for the greater good. Approval will bring happiness to tens of thousands of blue Bristolians and prosperity to the region. The sleeping patterns of Doris in Thrubshaw Gardens should not be allowed to stand in the way of progress,
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Post by fanatical on Sept 25, 2014 14:18:28 GMT
and yet again the first to object is a Dr of computers - and who does he (speak) work for - BRISTOL University - conspiracy theory? Bristol v UWE
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 25, 2014 14:23:28 GMT
It must be very rare for someone somewhere not to be inconvenienced by a major development. The real impact of this scheme has already been considered and consent was given. If fences sort the noise, someone else will be complaining about the visual consequences. If anything is ever to get done, the authorities need to balance negatives against positives and make decisions for the greater good. Approval will bring happiness to tens of thousands of blue Bristolians and prosperity to the region. The sleeping patterns of Doris in Thrubshaw Gardens should not be allowed to stand in the way of progress, Correct and i dont disagreehowever progress has only been stopped in this case by Sainsburys and they already have greater delivery hours than any store in Bristol
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