http://www.pr-portal.com/2014/05/14...isions-on-qpr-training-academy&utm_source=rss Looks like they have given up now and can only take heart that the limited costs means they can do it again for other cases.
Yes, it's the end of their complaint-road on this development. I can understand locals not welcoming change, but I'd be amazed if the project doesn't bring huge benefits to the area and community
Good news. Prospective Tory voters take note that their position is to try and reverse it if they get in.
That seems really strange being that a tory, Borris Johnson had to give a final ok to this project. Oh well at least it's going ahead now at last. I'm not a tory voter btw or a voter of any of the shysters!
Can this be reversed if they do get in? I was hoping now the NIMBY's have failed and being it's all signed off that it's all steam ahead now?