Malcolm
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You'll wait a long time for an answer. I've tried and given up. I would vote for him though. Shame he doesn't have the courage of his convictions.I will ask you again, which ward are you standing for councillor in?
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You'll wait a long time for an answer. I've tried and given up. I would vote for him though. Shame he doesn't have the courage of his convictions.I will ask you again, which ward are you standing for councillor in?
You'll wait a long time for an answer. I've tried and given up. I would vote for him though. Shame he doesn't have the courage of his convictions.
These look to be the lists - http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/reve...unty-council/story-30254402-detail/story.html - but I'm sure there's a few name sI saw posted up outside of the Bourough council offices that arn't on them.
Just in case anyone misses it:
Hahaha talk about taking things out of context.Just in case anyone misses it:
"Stafford was the best-performing area"
Hahaha talk about taking things out of context.
Those randomly-chosen words were selected from a survey carried out over a year ago about shop closures. It was comparing crap towns in the midlands and made the point that very slightly fewer places had closed down in Stafford than in sh1tholes like Wolverhampton, bloxwich and Cannock. At the time of the survey, Marks and Spencer, the old Co-Op, Dorothy Perkins and many others were still open and the true destruction of the town caused by the opening of the riverside precinct had not started.
If the survey were to be carried out now, the results would be very different indeed.
As I have repeatedly said, look at the reality not the hype.
Yes. It's never good when someone uses the word 'bloxwich'. It demonstrates disrespect for the forum and illiteracy.Reported - profanity
Hahaha talk about taking things out of context.
Those randomly-chosen words were selected from a survey carried out over a year ago about shop closures. It was comparing crap towns in the midlands and made the point that very slightly fewer places had closed down in Stafford than in sh1tholes like Wolverhampton, bloxwich and Cannock. At the time of the survey, Marks and Spencer, the old Co-Op, Dorothy Perkins and many others were still open and the true destruction of the town caused by the opening of the riverside precinct had not started.
If the survey were to be carried out now, the results would be very different indeed.
As I have repeatedly said, look at the reality not the hype.
How could these morons make it better..?2017 could be even better with
db Roberts
Wolves uni taking one, the same company that runs the rather nice Capello Lounge in Newcastle taking another. Don't know about the third.What are the 3 units under staffs place going to be?
I'm assuming a new bar next to revolution?
I was in Stafford on Friday and got approached by a lady and her teenage daughter asking "where is Primark please?"
I was walking that way anyway, back to my car so we walked and chatted.
They had come on the train from Lichfield purely to visit Primark. The daughters eyes lit up when I said that there was Outfit, River Island and H&M.
Just goes to show that people have heard of our new development and are happy to come and visit.
I think as the town expands the development will no longer be on the fringe.Just a shame the new development was pushed out as far as possible from the centre of the town centre. The retail units should have started where the cinema is to be built and vice versa. The cynic in me suspects the Grand Plan was to make Staffordshire Place as the new centre of Stafford.
Five minutes and thirty four seconds was recorded when the route was initially tested, but the five minute barrier is almost certainly breakable by a determined shopper, I'm sure.It's a 5 minute walk