The plans dont just involve the KC either. From what is said another site close by is also being talked about as part of what HCC want to do. ...and there is the problem. Whilst that clueless Dinosaur is around nothing will get done in a hurry.
Thats news to our Terry .http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/Coun...ium-comments/story-13461697-detail/story.html
Simone Butterworth or something like that. That memorable a person I can't recall her or her contributions to improving things in Hull.
bollocks , these fleecers do not represent me in any capacity , i am not in anyway associated with these ****wits i can only go as far back as the 70s and i do not trust a single one of them that ive met , had experience of or read about . I am a resident of Hull and they don't do their "work" in my name !
Poor Nadine ? my heart bleeds , is this going to be the new direction for CTWD campaign group ! #prayfornadine
Both parties are pathetic. How the **** you think Allam is in the right, Happy, is beyond me. Get out his arse ffs!
Like it or not, if you live within the Hull boundary, then the Council are our political representatives on local issues. They are elected via a legal process and have the power to change policy in local areas. A gripe at the Lord Mayor is reasonable as this office is not elected by voters but the longest serving councillor of the ruling party is normally appointed to the role. Maybe it's time that was changed. But, as far as the rest go it's put up or shut up......
Everyone in the city moans constantly about the council and councillors and then the turnout every single ****ing election is pitifully low, indeed consistantly one of the lowest in the entire country. You do the maths.
i go about my daily life without ever giving endorsement to the highwaymen/women on our council and for that , i expect the same in return from them - they do not represent me
Smoke and mirrors. Geraghty offered Assem Allam a joint venture to develop the land. Assem Allam turned down the offer. Depending on which story you believe, the Council refused to give Assem Allam the stadium for free or said they'd sell if they go an offer, but none was forthcoming. Either way the freehold remains with the City Council. The Council would like to develop the land around the stadium, including Walton Street. They'd like Assem Allam on board. If not they will look to develop the land independently of him. They are not going to leave the West Park/Anlaby Road area like it is when the eyes of the world will be on us in 2017. If Hull gets an olympic size swimming pool and new ice rink in West Park (or Bond Street) it will be because of the dinasaur Geraghty.
I presume this is addressed to me as you quote me. I'm no longer on the committee and have no sympathy for Nadine Fudge. I don't know what the attitude of the new committee is. My concern is that whilst Hull City goes from strength to strength on the pitch we'll remain in a 25,000 seat stadia until Assem Allam can afford to move us to Melton or he starts talking to Hull City Council.
It started off so well http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/HULL...ium-s-future/story-12122339-detail/story.html