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It's easier to see as far as the next election, rather than thinking about the long term future. |
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Could it be that Tesco selected the sites for their soccer schools in areas where they were about to develop new stores, as a Google Page Ranking Exercise to get themselves popular with future customers? |
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Accy Webbers who are also councillors, just how much did Tesco donate to the coffer's for regenerating the town centre, as part of their planning application offer? Was it just the one million pounds? :rolleyes: |
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Ergo. I know you're history. You are the Missing Link. Goodbye. :ello: |
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Apart from that, a newspaper article is a far more public way of challenging the statement.... |
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Have just been in market hall n visited 3 stalls, asked em all what do ya think about this weds opening? none were complimentary, the best thing to a positive comment were one said, its a real pain in the arse, after 2-00 i won't get any customers at all, but i have to stay open until 4-30, its a poor do when yer can't decide how yer own business operates, but yer can't win wi the council.:( so marlene haworth musta spoke to 12 of the others, or did she?:rolleyes:
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She probably rigged the question and the votes. She should be on X factor.
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come on now...politicians(national or local) have been known to use poetic license......or as I would say...fiblets.
I don't believe what MH says, after all it is in her interests for the Market hall to be seen to be increasing Wednesday trade...she has a vested interest, as she is the cabinet minister(what a ridiculous title) for the place. |
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Three have put their head above the parapet in the Telegraph
"A number of traders backed the comments. Steve Hayman, of Slacks Butchers said, “Wednesday trade is definitely picking up and the trade is building nicely.” Lynn Hind of Matthews Cards and Hardware said: “We are glad we are giving it a try as we have been busy”. Andrew Lund of the Sweet Stall said: “We were in favour of the trial and we are finding trading decent, so far so good.”" |
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I have made very little comment on the Market Hall refurbishment because I hadn't seen it, but I have now, its a hell of a site better than it was the last time I went in and was quite busy really, but still think it should be up to the traders to say whether they want to open, on Wednesday, end of story
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Me and my Mum refuse to go in on a Wednesday as we feel that the traders should be able to decide not the councillors. Do they work 6 days a week and only have Sunday off is the question?? ;)
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