Campo de la protesta del contra-supermercado de Lancaster
Los residentes enojados ocupan el sitio propuesto del supermercado
Los residentes de esta Lancaster de la mañana se trasladaron encendido a la tierra poseída consejo en Scotforth -
el sitio de un supermercado propuesto, rumoreado para ser Tesco' S. Dan una sacudida eléctrica a los Locals
por movimientos secretos en el gabinete del consejo de vender de tierra en el puente de Lawson, apagado
el A6. Su mensaje: no permitirán que el consejo venda de su ciudad
para lo que llaman “desarrollo dodgy”.
Dice a masón de Deirdre del residente local: “El consejo puede amar la idea de Tesco,
Se refiere Centros Molinero y el parque de ciencia de Bailrigg, pero los residentes locales
about the threat to local businesses and the unique character of the city!
These developments will be the death of Lancaster. Time to say ENOUGH! to all
these sordid schemes. Let’s send a clear message to all these developers: they
are not welcome in our town.”
The occupation will last for 24 hours and will be followed by a protest outside
the Cabinet meeting tomorrow (Tuesday 9th Oct) at Lancaster Town Hall from
9.30am onwards.
Residents are concerned about the way the Council is selling off Lancaster
piecemeal, leading to a town crippled by gridlock, and having only “clone town”
shops that are to be found in any high street in the country. “The council is
blinkered when it comes to recognising the historical value of our town, the
vibrancy and high quality of the local traders.” says Stephen Dickinson of
Scotforth. “They sold off our market - it’s now half dead. Now they want to see
off the rest of the town centre with Centros Miller’s proposed monstrosity and
this mega supermarket in Scotforth. The time has come to say ‘Enough!’. It’s
time for our councillors to listen to us!”
-ENDS-
For further information please contact Deirdre Mason at the protest camp on:
07798 745613
Photo opportunities:
Mon 1pm at the protest camp, Lawsons Bridge, Scotforth Road, Lancaster
Tuesday 10am at Lancaster Town Hall
Notes for the Editor:
1 The land threatened by supermarket development and currently under occupation
is near Lawson’s Bridge, between the railway line and the A6 (Scotforth Road).
Lancaster City Council owns about 5.5acres there, immediately to the south of
Ray’s Drive.
2 The land is currently rented to a farmer for use as pasture. It is also well
used by Scotforth residents for dog-walking and other kinds of recreation, and
there is a community woodland area at the northern end which is threatened by
the development.
3 Lancaster Council Cabinet will be discussing the proposed sale in their
Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, 9th October. The meeting takes place at Lancaster
Town Hall at 10am.
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