There was a scrolling news device in the police station window recording their (police) activities that said something along the lines that they had received complaints about drinking on the lawns, but had had a word with the guilty parties who had promised to be good in the future. So not a problem the, whatever anyone else might think!
I noticed this had gone when passing the other day. The only positive thing I could think of about Harrisons was this and it looks as if they've got shot of it!
But presumably this application refers only to the Tesco application and shouldn't preclude Sainsbury's from getting on with the build of their already approved scheme. But then what happened to the Sainsbury's build and where is it?
Many countries experienced difficulties after the banking crash but were better placed to move into recovery, unlike us who are suffering from the ridiculous amount of debt amassed by the current government whose spending has been out of control for years. It is for this that we will all have to suffer.
Name and shame!
Thanks for putting that up - there seem to be more - and more persuasive - reasons than I'd considered!
A good and useful summary, and we're ready to keep spreading that word! (But fingers very much crossed).
It looks like good news, but how long before Tesco appeal again? How does a supermarket ever get built in this country?
With the mess in High Street the blind turn outside Costcutters has become lethal, with cars parked on double yellows all over the place meaning that traffic sometimes comes round the bend on the wrong side of the road and completely blind. Last week I twice saw Queen street at a gridlock because of the traffic parked outside costcutters preventing two way flow up Queen Street. If people are going ...
I think the answer is because people drove like lunatics down High Street, especially at night. I've seen some still driving like lunatics despite the road works!