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Online Calimachon

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Re: Old Odeon to be resurrected by church.
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2012, 05:53:10 PM »
David Place has now become the dead end of town during the last year of inconsiderate polluting smells and now grinding of stone noise we have had and still endure to this day as they narrow Gas place road?
they should have built a graveyard instead of a park (prob get more visitors)
I know of four businesses about to close in the area because of all the problems now,
mine is now included as there is no hope if your customers cant park nearby or get £60 bookings by Tony the warden who has an official hiding place to have his bikkies and tea behind the odeon where he parks his car!
and if the god squad move in then they will all have to walk and go play in the fountain
for a quick wash in holy water then convert the local skateboard nutters to come and join them.



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Re: Old Odeon to be resurrected by church.
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2012, 07:48:08 PM »
I am sorry your business is suffering Login but this was always on the cards as the decision makers including Constable Crowcroft cannot see the damage they are doing in their zealous shortsighted enthusiasm to make the car extinct.

I drove past the old car park at about 5.30pm three days or so before they started work on the park.

As you would expect a complete mixture of working vans, mums taxis and cars filled the old car park. Where are they all going to park now I thought ? This obviously never occurred the people that made the final decision.

The original idea was the right one, a car park underneath a park. Notice that it was achieved at the Waterfront, and as much as I dislike Guy du Faye he was correct that once built, even with the problems of toxic earth, over time it would have paid for itself and been profitable.

Boatyboy,