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long time no see Posted - 14/07/2007 : 12:50:01
http://www.theargus.co.uk/display.var.1545579.0.harbour_is_site_of_huge_homes_plan.php


From the Weekend Argus.
Shoreham Maritime project
has been around for some time but this is a new updated plan.



Life In The City.
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Control Panel Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:49:29
posted by Miriam Binder

quote:
Maybe LTNS meant this Baron?


Of course, the secret is out! The poster reveals it all. The integrated transport system is going to be a series of air-balloons.

Have they though this through? Or is it another half-cocked Economic Partnership initiative? The prevailing winds could send the balloons off course, and anybody who had a train to catch in Brighton might find himself landing at Devil's Dyke instead and thumbing a ride up the A23.
Daveb Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:32:33
From Bletchworth Quary I should wager?

We will all need it to be.
Considering that the local power station and sewage works is on the southside basin.
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:31:05
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

No he had his own show
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059966/

Maybe LTNS meant this Baron?
long time no see Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:27:35
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb


Yes it may be baron...and ripe for flooding
Which I think there will be more chance of than a hospital.





That Brand New Area
will have Big Rocks Imported
in
giving another 40 or so years back up.
Control Panel Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:21:37
But The Baron was filmed at Bletchworth Quary, not Shoreham Harbour.

Perhaps he did not want all those film people on his land. All sitting around, waiting for "action!", drinking tea and asking why it was that dreadful stuff from Greggs.
Daveb Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:13:52
No he had his own show
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059966/
Control Panel Posted - 15/07/2007 : 20:10:49
Was the Baron on The Politics Show?
Daveb Posted - 15/07/2007 : 19:59:47
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

Of course Schools and a Hospital
would be included with that amount built.

This area is a baron ground.

On the BBC Local Politics show they did not include this topic.
Local Political people need to set out the demands.



You seem sure LT are you in with the planners?

Yes it may be baron...and ripe for flooding
Which I think there will be more chance of than a hospital.
Control Panel Posted - 15/07/2007 : 17:29:39
posted by long time no see

quote:
This area is a baron ground


If that's the case, His Lordship might object to finding houses built all over it. Bang goes his grouse-shooting!
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/07/2007 : 17:29:11
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

Of This area is a baron ground.


Do what? Baron ground???? Hardly LTNS
long time no see Posted - 15/07/2007 : 17:14:47
Of course Schools and a Hospital
would be included with that amount built.

This area is a baron ground.

On the BBC Local Politics show they did not include this topic.
Local Political people need to set out the demands.
Daveb Posted - 15/07/2007 : 16:20:23
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Does seem to be rather stupid does it not.

Let us build more house to attract more peolpe but close down schools and hospitals?
Great if the do not need education(Chavs I guess) and they never get ill.

Is it me?




These homes are for many Locals of East Sussex
that is the plan.



Yes, great but they still need schools and hospitals etc...
Rather against the current trend?
They are shutting hospitals. If you think there is any plan of building a new one here then I think you may be misguided.

Have they not been downsizing Southlands for years?
In Shoreham is it not?
Miriam Binder Posted - 15/07/2007 : 15:56:18
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

Yes that is around here.

That new area would have a New Hospital
nothing to do with the Blair-Brown 10 years wasted.

Where the ruddy blazes do you think Shoreham Harbour is LTNS? On the moon????
long time no see Posted - 15/07/2007 : 15:55:36
quote:
Originally posted by Daveb

Does seem to be rather stupid does it not.

Let us build more house to attract more peolpe but close down schools and hospitals?
Great if the do not need education(Chavs I guess) and they never get ill.

Is it me?




These homes are for many Locals of East Sussex
that is the plan.
long time no see Posted - 15/07/2007 : 15:54:12
quote:
Originally posted by nightbird

quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

This size-amount of people
means a New Hospital must be part of this Massive build.


Life In The City.


Sorry LT, their closing them, everything is being down sized except profits.....




Yes that is around here.

That new area would have a New Hospital
nothing to do with the Blair-Brown 10 years wasted.
Daveb Posted - 15/07/2007 : 15:14:59
Does seem to be rather stupid does it not.

Let us build more house to attract more peolpe but close down schools and hospitals?
Great if the do not need education(Chavs I guess) and they never get ill.

Is it me?
nightbird Posted - 15/07/2007 : 14:40:24
quote:
Originally posted by long time no see

This size-amount of people
means a New Hospital must be part of this Massive build.


Life In The City.


Sorry LT, their closing them, everything is being down sized except profits.....
long time no see Posted - 15/07/2007 : 12:25:21
This size-amount of people
means a New Hospital must be part of this Massive build.


Life In The City.
septicman Posted - 15/07/2007 : 12:12:03
This would of course be an excellent place for the "Community" stadium, as the only thing stopping it was the infrastructure, which I assume will now be addressed.
Control Panel Posted - 15/07/2007 : 11:07:40
Mr Mernagh's tone suggests that he would be averse to a branch of Greggs there. But how could he prevent it?
Infinite Poppadum Posted - 14/07/2007 : 20:05:27
Will it do anything for Portslade proper?

It is an area capable of more imaginative design than the King Alfred might endure.
Daveb Posted - 14/07/2007 : 19:24:36
Never fear.
The new schools intake lottery wil ensure all get to over-subscribed schools.
Roger French and the council will produce bus lanes from thin air fro the rapid transport system.
Lastly Fanny Fanshawe will lead the "Arn't we cute in Shoreham" campaign.

That of course if you can get out of the front door due to the parked acrs and piles of parking tickets!
nightbird Posted - 14/07/2007 : 13:50:54
Not for the likes of the homeless or general Brightonian peasant me thinks, more outsiders putting a drain on the infrastructure of this City.
Anybody see the development thats going on at the Westside of Newhaven harbour, more luxury flats at £250,000 plus.
The richer are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer and driven out of their hometown by this obscene property fest.
Miriam Binder Posted - 14/07/2007 : 12:56:36
Here we go again ... closing hospitals, a trasnport system that can barely cope with the volume of traffic now, a crumbling infrastructure but ... 6000 new homes and just short of 15,000 new residents. Great thinking!

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