I think you are reading too much into this Mc.
Of course there was irritation from Rovers supporters who were annoyed that the City were give priority planning because of the World Cup bid. Rovers have been blocked by BCC for over twenty years in their attempts to obtain planning permission for a new stadium. There was without doubt a perverse attitude within BCC to disrupt any proposal Rovers put forward. The way that BCC enabled City to gain planning approval on Green Belt land almost at the drop of a hat was enough to raise Blue hackles after years of frustration. Post the loss of the World Cup, most Bristolians saw the benefit of the AG principle and went along with it to see some improvement in the backward facilities which a large city like Bristol urgently requires to rectify.
Football crowds banter, in case you haven't noticed. All the Gas were singing because their stadium has approval. City's is still in abeyance.
I still think it more likely that AG will happen, because nobody is going to sit back and allow anyone to build houses on that piece of Green Belt land without one hell of a fight.!!! Forget the nimbys, just watch out for Joe Public!!
You are basically agreeing with me then. Rovers weren't happy that City got something they wanted. What I'm saying is this is part of the problem that holds Bristol back and it works both ways...
Sapphire you say BRFC have been blocked for over twenty years by BCCC from getting PP for a ground, can you put me in the right direction of these so called planning applications, because to be honest I can't remember any time where you've actually submitted plans bar the UWE!
What I can remember though is many letters in the post/western daily press stating the council should help BRFC out by giving them some land.
Actually I don't believe you've ever had PP turned down, maybe you can put me right!

I think you are reading too much into this Mc.
Of course there was irritation from Rovers supporters who were annoyed that the City were give priority planning because of the World Cup bid. Rovers have been blocked by BCC for over twenty years in their attempts to obtain planning permission for a new stadium. There was without doubt a perverse attitude within BCC to disrupt any proposal Rovers put forward. The way that BCC enabled City to gain planning approval on Green Belt land almost at the drop of a hat was enough to raise Blue hackles after years of frustration. Post the loss of the World Cup, most Bristolians saw the benefit of the AG principle and went along with it to see some improvement in the backward facilities which a large city like Bristol urgently requires to rectify.
Football crowds banter, in case you haven't noticed. All the Gas were singing because their stadium has approval. City's is still in abeyance.
I still think it more likely that AG will happen, because nobody is going to sit back and allow anyone to build houses on that piece of Green Belt land without one hell of a fight.!!! Forget the nimbys, just watch out for Joe Public!!
"you lie about me then i will defend myself with the truth"
I've told you before,, you aren't kidding anyone..
Sapphire you say BRFC have been blocked for over twenty years by BCCC from getting PP for a ground, can you put me in the right direction of these so called planning applications, because to be honest I can't remember any time where you've actually submitted plans bar the UWE!
What I can remember though is many letters in the post/western daily press stating the council should help BRFC out by giving them some land.
Actually I don't believe you've ever had PP turned down, maybe you can put me right!


Not to mention of course Fishponds Lido, Syston Common.............
cooment from the post...
"The legal challenge against a planning decision to allow Sainsbury's to build a new store at the Memorial Stadium is expected to cost council-taxpayers at least £100,000 in legal and consultants' fees and council officers' time."
http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/Bris...tory-19789648-detail/story.html#axzz2eZWlJkxO