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realist
September 6, 2016, 8:00am
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Tell  me how a football stadium for a few thousand fans will give such massive commercial and growth potential to the town?l
Secondly, house prices have dropped in the affected area since the announcement.
What we need is an independant survey into the best location. The SLR report only used data provided by gtfc and when you read it it is clear it was written with the intention of favouring pp. It will be interesting to see what the scrutiny panel make of it.
Finally, to have the nerve to speak out againt the proposal, I  am apparently:
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Cant we have this debate in a reasonable manner and respect each others views?l
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September 6, 2016, 8:08am

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Quoted from realist

Secondly, house prices have dropped in the affected area since the announcement.


Evidence please.

The last person to make that claim was shown up as an utter fraud, so hoping you can actually substantiate your claim.
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My property in Park Ward has shown a slight increase in value over the last couple of years. Not that I wish to sell now as I think its value will boom in the next 10 years.

Happy Days!
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The only real issue is traffic and access. These would be the same issues wherever the stadium is located. It needs to be dealt with properly during the planning stage to provide minimum disruption, Problem in Grimsby is that if half a dozen cars are in a queue here it is called "gridlock".
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Quoted from realist
Tell  me how a football stadium for a few thousand fans will give such massive commercial and growth potential to the town?l
Secondly, house prices have dropped in the affected area since the announcement.
What we need is an independant survey into the best location. The SLR report only used data provided by gtfc and when you read it it is clear it was written with the intention of favouring pp. It will be interesting to see what the scrutiny panel make of it.
Finally, to have the nerve to speak out againt the proposal, I  am apparently:
A w anchor
A c* nt
Stupid twit
Single minded
Nimby
Selfish
Cant we have this debate in a reasonebeable manner and respect each others views?l


After watching that meeting last night ? No chance !
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After agree with the point about letting someone else front the project , fenty is targeted and clearly disliked
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September 6, 2016, 8:34am
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Quoted from realist
Tell  me how a football stadium for a few thousand fans will give such massive commercial and growth potential to the town?l
Secondly, house prices have dropped in the affected area since the announcement.
What we need is an independant survey into the best location. The SLR report only used data provided by gtfc and when you read it it is clear it was written with the intention of favouring pp. It will be interesting to see what the scrutiny panel make of it.
Finally, to have the nerve to speak out againt the proposal, I  am apparently:
A w anchor
A c* nt
Stupid twit
Single minded
Nimby
Selfish
Cant we have this debate in a reasonable manner and respect each others views?l


It's not true to say that the SLR report only used data provided by GTFC.....


The aim of argument or discussion should not be victory but progress.

Joseph Joubert.
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The_Laughing_Mariner
September 6, 2016, 8:41am
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Option a realist
Sell your house before it falls through the floor
Buy a house near bp
Sell house near bp when the stadium has moved and price goes through roof
What about those nice little flats in the imp
I have a nice family sized house


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Just about every building development ever has had people against it, usually those that live and work in that area and can only see the downsides. There were a hundred or so in the room having a bit of a moan. Doesn't mean it will make any difference and planning committee's will rightly take their view on board when reaching any conclusions. I remember the campaign to stop the flats being built at the old Winter Gardens site, with residents living behind it citing all the same reasons for not building as the PP lot are now. It's currently almost finished.

People have a right to object. It doesn't mean they should get their wish and if they did, nothing would ever get built anywhere.
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Quoted from realist
Tell  me how a football stadium for a few thousand fans will give such massive commercial and growth potential to the town?l
Secondly, house prices have dropped in the affected area since the announcement.
What we need is an independant survey into the best location. The SLR report only used data provided by gtfc and when you read it it is clear it was written with the intention of favouring pp. It will be interesting to see what the scrutiny panel make of it.
Finally, to have the nerve to speak out againt the proposal, I  am apparently:
A w anchor
A c* nt
Stupid twit
Single minded
Nimby
Selfish
Cant we have this debate in a reasonable manner and respect each others views?l


Don't be a c*nt then you single minded, selfish, nimby, stupid twit.


No longer Sick of the BlueSquare  
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