Bicester Yellow
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Which was written by Liam Rice. Not the other idiotsWell he did post a copy of an Oxford Mail front page to me to try and counter the negativity they print.View attachment 18549
Which was written by Liam Rice. Not the other idiotsWell he did post a copy of an Oxford Mail front page to me to try and counter the negativity they print.View attachment 18549
Would imagine it may be similar in numbers to Ardley incinerator? What other big projects have happened that have either been contentious or well supported?With the overwhelming number of supportive comments, I was wondering what is the record number of comments for a planning application in CDC or indeed Oxfordshire?
Great wolfe water parkWould imagine it may be similar in numbers to Ardley incinerator? What other big projects have happened that have either been contentious or well supported?
I feel for Liam and the others who work on the sports side of things. They do a good job covering the club and don't deserve to be linked to the clowns who are happy to publish any FoSB fulled rubbish.Which was written by Liam Rice. Not the other idiots
Very well spotted. FoSB supporters have called Liam Rice "OUFC's chief propaganda writer" or something along those lines in OM comments sections.Which was written by Liam Rice. Not the other idiots
You're not being naive, planning approval has some very strict guidelines which is exactly why I'm so confident that it will go through, and that's not me being complacent at allMaybe I'm being naïve, but I just cannot see the planning committee rejecting such a once in a lifetime opportunity for the families and youth of CDC (and wider Oxfordshire) for fear of upsetting a handful of NIMBY's.
To be fair I do swarm Sainsbury's heyford hill on a Tuesday night game when im going from workYou're not being naive, planning approval has some very strict guidelines which is exactly why I'm so confident that it will go through, and that's not me being complacent at all
- Community benefit is clear, financial support for sports facilities and local amenities such as health centre, not to mention the community projects already performed undertaken by OUFC.
- Economic benefit in new jobs both during and after construction as well as an influx of supporters spending money in the local enconomy.
- Natural environment neutral (as a minimum) if not enhaced
Suggestion of pissing in peoples gardens and football fans swarming Sainsburys are just laughable and have zero impact on planning. If that is the best they have, leave them to it I say.
Ive been know to swarm Sainsbury's in search of an affordable meal deal. Don't P**s in anyone's gardens unless I am attending a football match the same day though.To be fair I do swarm Sainsbury's heyford hill on a Tuesday night game when im going from work
Of course only if your attending a football match any other time on a Saturday night after a night on the lash I make sure I find a toiletIve been know to swarm Sainsbury's in search of an affordable meal deal. Don't P**s in anyone's gardens unless I am attending a football match the same day though.
What football supporters are going to drive to Sainsbury's only has 3 hour parking limit anyway then drive back to either Oxford park way or peartree your park first then if you want to go to Sainsbury's walk up thereJokes aside, surely a multi million pound business like Sainsburys will want up to 16,000 or so extra customers on Saturdays? It's not a corner shop. It's a supermarket.
Extra customers = extra profits. Keeps the people employed at that branch of Sainsbury's in a more stable position at a profitable store and means the good people of Kidlington won't lose their local supermarket.
Aren't the club doing all that anyway? Don't quite understand the point the Lib Dems are trying to make here.Yet another LibDem election leaflet dropped today. Interesting to read the bit re the road closure. A bit misleading to say the least.
Local Lib Dems: Working hard and keeping in touch Football Stadium: Club must deliver on ALL their promises
A proposal from Oxford United Football Club (OUFC) that they. want to close Oxford Road every match day has been met with strong opposition locally.
- The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any stadium plan can go ahead," says Lib Dem Clir Calum Miller. "These were based on promises made by the club."
- That includes the promise of an adequate pedestrian bridge
between the proposed site and Oxford Parkway
"The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any plan can go ahead," says Calum.
station. There should therefore be no need for routine road closures."
Calum Miller, Layla Moran MP and local Lib Dem councillors are clear that OUFC must meet ALL the conditions set out by the County Council.
Layla Moran MP met local councillors to hear the conc of many local residents abo the stadium proposal.
Has councillor Miller- with aspirations to be Lib Dem MP for the new Parliamentary seat bothered to look at the ratio of support to opposition the stadium has, from potential voters where he hopes to represent, on the CDC planning portal?Yet another LibDem election leaflet dropped today. Interesting to read the bit re the road closure. A bit misleading to say the least.
Local Lib Dems: Working hard and keeping in touch Football Stadium: Club must deliver on ALL their promises
A proposal from Oxford United Football Club (OUFC) that they. want to close Oxford Road every match day has been met with strong opposition locally.
- The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any stadium plan can go ahead," says Lib Dem Clir Calum Miller. "These were based on promises made by the club."
- That includes the promise of an adequate pedestrian bridge
between the proposed site and Oxford Parkway
"The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any plan can go ahead," says Calum.
station. There should therefore be no need for routine road closures."
Calum Miller, Layla Moran MP and local Lib Dem councillors are clear that OUFC must meet ALL the conditions set out by the County Council.
Layla Moran MP met local councillors to hear the conc of many local residents abo the stadium proposal.
He certainly isn't going to get elected on the NIMBY vote, that's for sure.Has councillor Miller- with aspirations to be Lib Dem MP for the new Parliamentary seat bothered to look at the ratio of support to opposition the stadium has, from potential voters where he hopes to represent, on the CDC planning portal?
Is the NIMBY vote even that big? Because judging by the planning portal, it's a fraction of people who are supporting the stadium.
Yet another LibDem election leaflet dropped today. Interesting to read the bit re the road closure. A bit misleading to say the least.
Local Lib Dems: Working hard and keeping in touch Football Stadium: Club must deliver on ALL their promises
A proposal from Oxford United Football Club (OUFC) that they. want to close Oxford Road every match day has been met with strong opposition locally.
- The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any stadium plan can go ahead," says Lib Dem Clir Calum Miller. "These were based on promises made by the club."
- That includes the promise of an adequate pedestrian bridge
between the proposed site and Oxford Parkway
"The County Council has set very clear conditions that the club must meet before any plan can go ahead," says Calum.
station. There should therefore be no need for routine road closures."
Calum Miller, Layla Moran MP and local Lib Dem councillors are clear that OUFC must meet ALL the conditions set out by the County Council.
Layla Moran MP met local councillors to hear the conc of many local residents abo the stadium proposal.
She is probably reluctant also to have any involvement in the demise of a great football club.Which is why Layla Moran has kept quiet, she knows objecting to such investment would be political suicide, but also doesn't want to lose the NIMBY vote