Bloke on Humberside objecting to building the wind farm as the dock is listed building - even though would bring millions into the area. What a twonk.
As someone who has been working on this just to clarify, the dock walls are listed but they are not being demolished in any way, shape or form as part of the development. They will remain, just no water in there. So although I'm not listening, if his objection is about the dock walls being demolished then frankly he is wrong.
I know someone was objecting to one of the listed cranes that will be moved as part of the development, do you mean this? Or indeed is it the diversion of the walk? This has to be diverted as it will go across the main operations site.

I have no time for people like this, where common sense and the need to get our city back on its feet have been put on the back burner for the sake of moving something that doesn't work anymore.
With people like this dildo having a voice, no wonder Hull is so far behind. I live on the outskirts of Birmingham where architects visions run wild, granted the money coming in is much greater but at least they have the vision to attempt things. Hull doesn't seem to even try. And this upsets me greatly. In fact it ****ing annoys me!
I love the city I am from and will definitely come "home" but to stop the Siemens plant for the sake of a crane is ****ing ridiculous.
An endeavour like what Siemens are proposing would take Hull back to a position of importance not many alive today would have seen with their own eyes. Not just the jobs available for locals, but also people coming in to the city and surrounding areas, the housing market, the local shops, schools and roads would receive investment.
We'd be standing tall and proud again.
At some point in time we've got to say No to these idiots holding progress back for the sake of something that doesn't work anymore.
That's what museums are for.
To what extent have you been working on this? Do you go to the programmed meetings? I'll know quite a few of the same people if you do.
Bloke on Humberside objecting to building the wind farm as the dock is listed building - even though would bring millions into the area. What a twonk.
There is a certain irony with Siemens coming to Hull if they do, given that they were massive collaborators with the Nazi Party and the fact that Hull was flattened during the war with Siemens production playing an integral part in helping the German war effort. I guess they only had to wait another seventy years for the invasion then? Just kidding their investment will be great for Hull.
There is a certain irony with Siemens coming to Hull if they do, given that they were massive collaborators with the Nazi Party and the fact that Hull was flattened during the war with Siemens production playing an integral part in helping the German war effort. I guess they only had to wait another seventy years for the invasion then? Just kidding their investment will be great for Hull.