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We tend to use Asda and Aldi for bigger shops and the Tesco Express in Ossy for bread, milk etc |
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big tesco in Harwood too, so yeah accyman is right
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Close to Morrisons...which used to be the Co-op.......just a stride or three from The Plough.
Yes, Neil you were right about the town and country planning thing...still sounds a lot like a 'bung' to me...yes, I know I am a cynical old bat! I thank goodness that I do not have a couple of children to feed.......I would have to get them used to living on fresh air...for at least part of the week anyway. No way would I be transporting shopping and tinlids in a taxi...they would get a bag each and we would walk it back to Clayton. |
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Lancsdave - I sort of do run a business in the town day to day in that I employ a firm that works full time on properties in the town. Handimen, plumbers, electricians. If it works out we'll expand. I am in touch with it daily.
I've found the councillors to be open, honest and welcoming about the towns problems in the emails we've exchanged, and I look forward to meeting them at the end of the month. Not all of the towns troubles can be solved them. Arndale is obviously one of the biggest, but its privately owned, and I'm guessing by a company that cannot afford to fix it (serious money in fairness). Same with the Conservative Club. The Victorian Arcade at Warner also privately owned. Easily acquired for £300k but not a viable prospect for anyone I think inc. current owners. |
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And didn't TESCO bung the council some wonga.....on the understanding that the bus station was nearer to them.
I think I am right in saying... that HBC could have sold the bus station to spot on or who ever were the big boys at the time.... and they would have done up the old bus station... makes one wonder : why they did not do that: |
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We were asked what we did to remedy the situation........and I told this chap that our influence ended with a cross on a voting paper. So you have just confirmed what I said. |
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My only financial contribution to them is about £600 in building inspector fees. Arguably there's 3 less buildings to serve repair enforcement notices on, which saves them some time and money. Might buy a few lunches but doesn't grant me and privileges of access or policy.
They seem open to suggestion and discussion, but as is well known here I take people as I find them. Seems there's a lot of negativity towards Tesco, why? Cleared up what looked like a derelict site, and there's been a lot of works put in to upgrade the road system around it. What's not to like? |
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I too am open to suggestions, where can we meet? (See there are times when even I can be bothered!). Quote:
Not to worry though, we do know you to be altruistic you are continuously telling us, if that is you have a spare moment from calling us. :) |
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I don't mind sparing with you Less but sticking to the thread subject I just think the town can do better. It's worse than most Midlands towns and I'm curious why. The obvious difference that I see is the number of people high on substances wandering around during the day. Maybe you are used to that seeing it day in day out to the point where you accept it as normal, but it was shocking to me (although I don't normally venture so far south. Accrington is a long way from Newcastle).
Sure you get pockets of that in Northern towns, but its not endemic like it is in your town (except maybe Hull). Terrible housing stock also likely unhelpful to the town. |
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As for people high on substances, we are lucky enough that one of the investments that took place in the town was Maundy Grange, which made us the sink hole for other towns evicted. I, like many others avoid the areas these people congregate, e.g. around the outside market, in the inside market, and generally begging around the town hall, if that is, they aren't urinating or defecating in a nearby alley, though they don't go there to throw up however, that is worn on their chest like the badge for some elite club. So you see, although it may appear that people from Accrington are like that, usually it's someone that was dragged up elsewhere and came for the charity. :o |
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