Phoenix wrote:Interesting headline in this weeks visitor and what a load of bollox from a councillor. Apparently they are questioning Urban Splash's plans for the promenade developments. That's it, let them spend £11million (of various peoples money) doing up the Midland so the council don't have an embarrassing eyesore on their promenade then knock back their development plans. Do the council honestly think Urban Splash will recoup their hotel investment through the hotel alone?
And just what view is it the flats will hide? The view from Woollies and Hitchens? What a lovely view it used to be, Bubbles with it's plastic slides. Will flats be any worse than the view the council gave us? The council that demolished the magnificent old baths when the repair cost was half the build cost of Bubbles? (Figures from the engineer that costed the old bath repairs). Wouldn't it have been good if Urban Splash had been around all those years ago?
If the plans are knocked back this town hasn't got a chance for a future.
Best of all are Evelyns plans to canvas public opinion. FFS, Morecambe Arndale on a Monday. Like a lot of people, I have a day job Monday to Friday, pays my wages so I can pay my council tax. It's the likes of ME AND MY FAMILY that Evelyn should be asking but I can't remember once in 47 years being asked my opinion by a member of the council.
As for Wayne, I thought his comments were directly aimed at the hotel and not the rest of the development?????
My town used to be a joke and I thought the joke had worn out, obviously not.
(I was goint to add the usual "rant over" but it damned well ain't over yet)
Shrimpsscene wrote:would be fantastic if urban splash could get some dosh to build a pier
something along the lines of a southwold pier with shops cafe and features??
we dont need flats in that part of the garden do we or a second hotel??
save our jug of tea £1.50 sign someone that should be listed
and whilst were at it
a fish restaurant on the prom
a zoo at the end of the jetty too would be cool....ho hum
and a beach party this summer!!!!!!
lots of positives in the town at the moment me thinks
i do think a pier would be fantastic and a real draw for visitors
PUNKISDEAD wrote:Hello
my opinion is that the midland hotel itself will be flats in the next 3-5 years, urban splash seem to me to be succesful grant winning builders, and not hoteliers, once the building was finished they seem to have had to take on running it in the absence of anyone in the established hotel trade wanting to, i am no expert at all in hotel management or politics but my feeling is that urban splash wanted to hand it over to an established hotel chain on completion, anyway, if it fails as a hotel it could be developed into flats, i suppose.... but who would take on that task..???
I know, what about...somebody like ...URBAN SPLASH!!!
shrimper wrote: The Platform is not ideal for performances because of lighting and acoustics (better for exhibitions, art/music workshops and tea-dances IMO)
Phoenix wrote:What I don't like to read are "The MBIs have done this" or "Labour have done that". I'd love to see politics kicked out of local councils. What I want is someone in power that will do what they said they would when I voted for them. Not someone who follows a party line. I'm sick & tired of the parties throwing mud at each other and we, the citizens of this amazing town, suffer because of their petty arguments and tit-for-tat decisions.
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