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Tesco Ashton Gate Planning Meeting: CANCELLED!!!
The dedicated planning meeting to decide the Tesco Ashton Gate planning application has been cancelled today without explanation. This follows another Lib Dem/council officer fiasco today after Deputy Chief Exec Jon House and his sidekick Alun Owen appeared to take … Continue reading
Posted in Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Bristol South, Developments, Environment, Lib Dems, Local government, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Alun Owen, Ashton Gate, Bedminster Parochial Church Council, Bristol City FC, Jon House, Jon Rogers, Mark Wright, Steve Lansdown, Tesco
There are 28 comments
Council officers plot to give land to Lansdown on the cheap
While Cabinet member Gary Hopkins continues to live in his own little make believe world where he thinks he’s in power and can make promises about the Ashton Gate land sale like “we will … get best value for Bristol … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Environment, FOI, Lib Dems, Local government, Planning, Politics, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Berate, Bristol City FC, Gary Hopkins, Jon Rogers, Steve Lansdown, Tesco
There are 63 comments
'No foodstore = two weeks earnings'?
Great news! Another super rich member of that socially useful economic powerhouse delivering monumental benefits to us all – the financial services industry – has just made more money in a few months than you can possibly imagine. Step forward … Continue reading
Hi-tech internet 'say no to Tesco' toy joy
As promised, our team of software engineers have produced the ultimate in easy-to-use ‘say no to Tesco’ internet applications. Just go to our dedicated campaign site, type your witty anti-Tesco riposte, press ‘Draw’ and then print! Hours of fun for … Continue reading
Posted in Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Local government, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Berate, Bristol City FC, Tesco
There are 2 comments
Something for the end of the weekend
Prizes available for further amusing slogans … And the opportunity to go “viral”. Indeed, even as you read, our crack programming team will be working overnight tonight developing an easy-to-use web-based DIY write yer own slogan ‘n’ print version. Watch … Continue reading
Posted in Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Planning, Politics, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Berate, Bristol City FC, Tesco
There are 13 comments
Something for the weekend no. 1: a gun to your head …
I’m sure when this all started any direct link between Tesco and the new stadium was being vigorously denied and rebutted. Now they’re advertising the fact on billboards:
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Local government, Planning, Politics, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Bristol City FC, Tesco
There are 4 comments
Are our politicians in danger of having to express a view in the near future?
This city’s politicians’ habit of speaking in bland, meaningless platitudes on any and every subject while the bureaucrats they handsomely pay are left with a free hand to royally shaft us may be under threat judging by events today. First … Continue reading
Posted in Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol South, Developments, Lib Dems, Local government, MPs, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Berate, Dawn Primarolo, Gary Hopkins, Mark Wright, Tesco
There are 3 comments
Ring-a-ring-a-roadsies
Today’s Cancer provided an uncritical platform for editor Mike Norton’s wealthy mates to make their latest announcement about what we are being asked to call the ‘South Bristol Link’. For starters, this is quite possibly the world’s most pathetically inept … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Bristol Evening Post, Bristol South, Developments, Economy, Environment, Local government, Merchant Venturers, Planning, Politics, Transport, WESP
Tagged David Bishop, Green Bristol Blog, John Savage, Mike Norton, South Bristol Link, South Bristol Ring Road, West of England Partnership
There are 164 comments
Did you lie Councillor? Or are you merely an incompetent?
The webcast for the full council meeting of 15 September is now available from the Bristol City Council website here. Using the index you can go to section 4.c Questions from the public where you will find the following: PQ3 … Continue reading
Posted in Ashton Vale, Bedminster, Bristol, Bristol and Bath Railway Path, Bristol East, Bristol South, Developments, Easton, Environment, Lib Dems, Local government, Planning, Politics, Southville, World Cup 2018
Tagged Ashton Gate, Chocolate Factory, Greenbank, Jon Rogers, Simon Cook, Tesco
There are 16 comments
The real BCFC pro-forma letter …
Bcfc Supporters Letter by bristol_citizen on Scribd