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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...all-54903.html what a shame that it has the threat of being your last, you haven't given us much of a chance have you? I've just re-read that thread and I thought the majority of posts were from well wishers. May I also take this chance to wish you luck with your venture. As for references to your Father, try not to let it effect you too much in judging us, I for one don't intend to let it affect me in judging you, that will depend on how well you do in your posts on here, though looking at the above, I would say that they can only improve.:) Once more I will wish you well both with your new Business and your new membership here on accyweb, may they both grow equal to the efforts you put in to them.;) |
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Accrington Observer front page 24/9 10 : An article on a possible traders' boycott .No mention of Opposition activity until page 4 , when Pam Barton speaks out , and we are told that the Labour group has called for a rethink . Accrington Observer front page 1/10/10 : No mention of the market . |
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However, anyone with half an eye on the Market Hall ball would be aware that the Labour and Independent councillors are unanimously against six-day trading. It is not going to work. You may have chosen to be unaware of our stance but all the stallholders know that we are on their side and are fighting their cause from within HBC. At the end of the day those are the people who really count in this pitiful situation. I'll be investigating how much the advertising leaflet cost and it also seems a huge coincidence that his son's coffee stall gets a glowing review in the same edition that is trying to quash stories of the Market Hall failing. I don't wish ill fortune of Coffeebeanz, but there has been a maximum of two customers sitting there every time I have been in the Market Hall compared with packed seats in the two cafes immediately below. Six days will not solve that, I'm afraid. |
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But Observer 24/9/20 page 4 says that Cllr David Mason of the Independents in Hyndburn group said that the six-day trading "experiment" was worthwhile and argued that the town centre must start competing . |
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Some people would agree that pushing the traders the extra mile to open six days is good for Accrington. I'm afraid I don't. Cllr Ken Moss of Rishton said earlier today, 'Some people would agree that pushing the traders the extra mile to open six days is good for Accrington.' I could've just provided a balanced quote there, even though it doesn't actually say what I believe to be true because it is out of context. |
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I notice according to a leaflet in the Obbo', we are going to be treated to 'cookery demonstrations', by celebrity chef Aldo Zilli, (Who?), pardon my ignorance, he doesn't run one of the take aways near me.
Could I just set him a challenge? After all it shouldn't be too difficult he won't have to walk far, JUST USE INGREDIENTS YOU FIND IN THE MARKET HALL, ON THE DAY, don't give us 'owt fancy.:D |
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http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/a...80_997874a.jpg How disappointing. I think I'll stay in and boil my trotters....that I'll buy on Tuesday. |
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You got the wrong bald chap there.
This is him http://www.caterersearch.com/blogs/g...x365-34875.jpg |
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Perhaps they were lifted and separated, and went off in different directions. Bye-bye grease paint, hello chip fat. :rolleyes: |
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Well today's the day, I actually ventured into Accrington and had a look in the market hall.
First thing I wanted was a pair of shoes but the shop has packed up. next thing was a tea cake, no luck. Then I went into the card shop but they didn't have one for twins Christening. The place seemed busy though, mind you it is Saturday. Not over impressed with the new setup I decided to go out onto Church street for a plate of chips from Church Street Chippy, I left via the nearest door which is almost opposite Church street and next to the two cafe, I say left but actually I went out head first and was lucky that someone managed to stop me falling on the floor. There is a bit of a ledge or something right in the door way and I tripped on it. I wish I had have fallen really as I had two young lady witnesses behind me. Anyway that's my experience of the market and I doubt if I will go into Accrington for a while now so my trade is no worth bothering about. By the way I had a pair of good shoes on so they didn't make me trip and it was before the sun had gone over the yard arm so I was sober. |
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Please don't discuss posts that have been removed on thread. If you have a problem with any moderation please PM me or one of the other mods.
I removed the thread in question because the thread starter admitted he only started it as advertisment for his business which is against the rules. The posts in this thread that have been removed were mainly off thread and discussing the other one. I would also like to state that no one holds any influence over what can or can not be posted on this site as was implied in a post I removed. We try to be unbiased and impartial. |
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Has anyone got any recent pics of how good/bad it looks now it is supposed to be finished?
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