Scotty wrote:If you have never been in the Ranch, I recommend you give it a go before it goes. You'll hopefully be pleasantly surprised.
trojan wrote:This move will also see the end of any future scooter events in Morecambe .Where else is there on the prom for groups to use ?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:trojan wrote:This move will also see the end of any future scooter events in Morecambe .Where else is there on the prom for groups to use ?
Kings Arms ?
marky No.1 wrote:Owners given a nudge on development
https://www.thevisitor.co.uk/news/morec ... 1-10032484
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Owners given a nudge on development
https://www.thevisitor.co.uk/news/morec ... 1-10032484
How on earth can you remember four year old, 'Off Topic' threads, while I struggle to remember what I had for breakfast???
BerlinWaller wrote:It looks like the Council haven't been particularly arsed about the land and happy for opus north to string them along whilst the land was undesirable. Eden come to town and suddenly there is a bit of interest and the Council spring in to life and want something doing with it!
mrpotatohead wrote:The site was tidied up quite a lot earlier this year , so it looked like something was happening, Eden North will need land for plant and materials when they get started on things , and later on, parking for visitors, Morrisons are sat on a potential goldmine and aren't under any real pressure to do anything at the moment.
BerlinWaller wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:The site was tidied up quite a lot earlier this year , so it looked like something was happening, Eden North will need land for plant and materials when they get started on things , and later on, parking for visitors, Morrisons are sat on a potential goldmine and aren't under any real pressure to do anything at the moment.
Can the Council not compulsively purchase the land and take it away from Morrisons if it is in the best interest of the town? I am sure the council could have applied a little bit more pressure on Opus North when M&S and the hotel firm pulled out.
I thought about it being used as a car park but Eden want a carbon neutral area around the prom.
BerlinWaller wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:The site was tidied up quite a lot earlier this year , so it looked like something was happening, Eden North will need land for plant and materials when they get started on things , and later on, parking for visitors, Morrisons are sat on a potential goldmine and aren't under any real pressure to do anything at the moment.
Can the Council not compulsively purchase the land and take it away from Morrisons if it is in the best interest of the town? I am sure the council could have applied a little bit more pressure on Opus North when M&S and the hotel firm pulled out.
I thought about it being used as a car park but Eden want a carbon neutral area around the prom.
mrpotatohead wrote:As for the green option, I cannot see the attraction of driving all the way from wherever, with a car full of kids ,and parking up just outside Lancaster to get on an electric bus when there's a bypass road taking you straight to the Opus car park just next to Eden North.
BerlinWaller wrote:Looks like there will be a housing estate on the prom
https://www.lancasterguardian.co.uk/bus ... ssion=true
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