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Castle Park: free for all
I’m no lawyer so can’t verify how legally watertight this really is. But why let technicalities get in the way of us having a damn good laugh? Anyway, it turns out that one of the consequences of Bristol City Council’s … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Bristol, Bristol West, Broadmead, Cabot, Developments, Environment, Local government, Planning, Politics
Tagged Castle Park, Town Green
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Overheard: slap for a clap
Intellectually-challenged primary school teacher and only person dumb enough to lead that pointless rump of out-of-touch middle class idiots who now make up the remains of Bristol Labour Party, Helen Holland, did what she does best on Wednesday night … … Continue reading
"Six in bits"? Greenbelt grab nodded through with barely a wimper
Bristol City Football Club are to get a new stadium on the city’s greenbelt at Ashton Vale after councillors voted 7-2 in favour of the controversial development last night. At a very long meeting featuring a very short debate – … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Environment, Lib Dems, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Planning, Politics, Transport, World Cup 2018
Tagged Alderman Moore's former allotments, Bristol City FC, BRT, Development Control (South and East) Committee, Fi Hance, John Bees, Matthew Cockburn, Richard Mathews, Simon Rayner, Stadium
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"Say yes", "say no", say what you like …
Bristol City FC are ratcheting up their pretty blatant efforts to lobby members of Development Control (South and East) Committee in advance of the crucial stadium planning meeting on Wednesday. They’ve even gone and put together a little ad campaign … Continue reading
Local media talks otter load-a-bollocks to help wealthy mates
This was a comment posted on Saturday’s ‘Mixed reaction to council backing for new Bristol City stadium bid’ story in the Cancer. It maybe deserves a wider audience as a nice illustration of the kind of tripe they’re printing in … Continue reading
"Magic money"
Some more from this stadium planning report (pdf): Let’s have a look at page 64 then, which is proving to be a bit of a bone of contention: The Southlands housing and hotel and food and drink uses are proposed … Continue reading
Stadium planning report: 'minded to approve' joy
I think there is enough in this report to keep a small army of bloggers happy Tony D Indeed. So let’s get the ball rolling with this from page 59 then: In summary, the council’s advisors disagree significantly with the … Continue reading
No food store = no stadium?
Looks like Stevie Lansdown and his football club Chief Exec, Colin Sexstone might just have gone and hoisted themselves with their own petard or, at least, from their 30 foot high billboard. Today’s revelation from Jones the News that Tesco … Continue reading
Supermarkets everywhere but can you find a source?
This weekend’s Cancer ‘EXCLUSIVE‘ by Ian “The Tumour” Onions claiming Stevie Lansdown has ditched his Tesco on Ashton Gate plan in favour of a Sainsburys on Ashton Gate plan asks more questions than it answers. Like where the hell did … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Bristol South, Developments, Lib Dems, Local government, Media, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Berate, Bristol City FC, Gary Hopkins, Sainsburys, Simon Cook, Steve Lansdown, Tesco
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