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Post by tiddles on Jun 3, 2012 15:17:34 GMT 1
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Post by neartic on Jun 3, 2012 19:26:23 GMT 1
yes backhanders , allowing this yet they knocked back ALDI, for grey place
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Post by tiddles on Jun 3, 2012 19:48:44 GMT 1
sometimes the envelope just isn't large enough..............or maybe the threat isn't sufficiently scary
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Post by linda wallace on Jun 3, 2012 21:27:07 GMT 1
oha we are going to get another tesco's lol
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Post by tiddles on Jun 3, 2012 22:10:04 GMT 1
We all have to ask ourselves who owns the place and to whom they are related. Once you figure that out you'll see why it got planning approval.
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Post by neartic on Jun 6, 2012 16:50:41 GMT 1
i know a friend whe had land he wanted to build houses on , he was turned down he later sold it about a month after this he met a guy from the planning office whe asked him how he got on about it when he told him he was turned down he said if he had came to him he could have got it for £300 pounds there is now houses built on the site so the guy who bought it miust have paid
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Post by tiddles on Jun 6, 2012 17:24:11 GMT 1
Inverclyde has a long history of Planning Directors who were quite open to, 'negotiation'. One was actually quite plain about it!!!!!
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