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Post by creaner on May 6, 2015 7:18:05 GMT
Voting at any election is an important part of our democratic process. However you decide to vote this Thursday make sure you use your valuable vote to make your voice heard, if only in a small way every one matters. If you weren’t intending to vote or are undecided who to vote for remember one big issue at this election for all City fans must be making sure we get the club back home to Perdiswell as soon as we can. Food for thought... tinyurl.com/prdjanp
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Post by Croc on May 6, 2015 8:54:18 GMT
And don't forget - if you live in St Stephens Ward - then vote for the Independent Candidate Halvorsen (myself) in the City Council Elections - I am running on the support for this whole plan - against a Conservative candidate (and sitting Councillor) who is dead against the proposal... kthalvorsen.wordpress.com/
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Post by Woodenose on May 6, 2015 9:26:22 GMT
And don't forget - if you live in St Stephens Ward - then vote for the Independent Candidate Halvorsen (myself) in the City Council Elections - I am running on the support for this whole plan - against a Conservative candidate (and sitting Councillor) who is dead against the proposal... kthalvorsen.wordpress.com/It's a tough one for you against the Tory candidate but I wish you every success. As for the other wards support the party that supports WCFC and in the General vote for Joy,who is an avid City supporter Thanks
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Post by adycrean on May 8, 2015 19:02:03 GMT
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Post by wcfcnb82 on May 8, 2015 20:00:07 GMT
It probably means no chance in hell tbf!
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Post by Croc on May 11, 2015 8:27:47 GMT
It probably means no chance in hell tbf! Actually - I would not be so pessimistic! One of the writers who worked with me on the University newspaper emailed all of the City Council back in March when the plans had been submitted. The answers we received back from the Conservative block were universally in support of the plans (off the record - as most could not comment as it was in the planning process) and getting the club back in the City - with the exception of two members. Simon Geraghty (who as leader of the Council did not wish to set out a position either way but was supportive) - and Gareth Jones (who is the re-elected representative for the area around Perdiswell - an individual who apparently was in support of the plans when they were first on the table a couple of years ago. It now looks like under pressure from the groups like PPP and others that he has U-Turned to try to keep these lot happy and voting)
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Post by Woodenose on May 11, 2015 8:55:54 GMT
It probably means no chance in hell tbf! Actually - I would not be so pessimistic! One of the writers who worked with me on the University newspaper emailed all of the City Council back in March when the plans had been submitted. The answers we received back from the Conservative block were universally in support of the plans (off the record - as most could not comment as it was in the planning process) and getting the club back in the City - with the exception of two members. Simon Geraghty (who as leader of the Council did not wish to set out a position either way but was supportive) - and Gareth Jones (who is the re-elected representative for the area around Perdiswell - an individual who apparently was in support of the plans when they were first on the table a couple of years ago. It now looks like under pressure from the groups like PPP and others that he has U-Turned to try to keep these lot happy and voting) Thank you for that info.It does help to reassure supporters.Looking at the objections from PPP ,there is no real argument ,only that some people might be "put out" by some noise and lighting.There is no fundamental reason why this should not be passed.
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Post by Croc on May 11, 2015 9:47:34 GMT
Actually - I would not be so pessimistic! One of the writers who worked with me on the University newspaper emailed all of the City Council back in March when the plans had been submitted. The answers we received back from the Conservative block were universally in support of the plans (off the record - as most could not comment as it was in the planning process) and getting the club back in the City - with the exception of two members. Simon Geraghty (who as leader of the Council did not wish to set out a position either way but was supportive) - and Gareth Jones (who is the re-elected representative for the area around Perdiswell - an individual who apparently was in support of the plans when they were first on the table a couple of years ago. It now looks like under pressure from the groups like PPP and others that he has U-Turned to try to keep these lot happy and voting) Thank you for that info.It does help to reassure supporters.Looking at the objections from PPP ,there is no real argument ,only that some people might be "put out" by some noise and lighting.There is no fundamental reason why this should not be passed. And we have figures from SGL that refute those arguments - trust me, those who are tabling this have done their preparation well...
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Post by wcfcnb82 on May 11, 2015 11:55:43 GMT
Are the issues raised by sport england, worcester county council etc being addressed in time for June 8th?
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