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More favours to local business from our planning department
Looks like “Dodgy” David Bishop‘s “objective” and “independent” planning department have been using that famous disinterested “quasi-judicial function” of theirs to benefit local business interests on the sly again. One of the more enduring mysteries of the sudden withdrawal of … 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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