Richard Head wrote:Brilliant news
thegentlegiant wrote:Useless Government, Useless Council, Morecambe will remain in the dark ages and poor businesses will continue to struggle in tough financial times, shame on this country!!!!!
Christies Child wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Useless Government, Useless Council, Morecambe will remain in the dark ages and poor businesses will continue to struggle in tough financial times, shame on this country!!!!!
I assume you mean the previous Government who through there willingness to increase the country's debt created the environment in which this was inevitable. In fairness they would have done exactly the same as the present lot(s).
Christies Child wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Useless Government, Useless Council, Morecambe will remain in the dark ages and poor businesses will continue to struggle in tough financial times, shame on this country!!!!!
I assume you mean the previous Government who through there willingness to increase the country's debt created the environment in which this was inevitable. In fairness they would have done exactly the same as the present lot(s).
Gnasher wrote:Richard Head wrote:Brilliant news
You've never actually said why you are against it. If you are within the impact zone of the link road i.e. going to be affected by it AND you have lived in your current property since 1960 then I have some sympathy for you. I know from personal experience that the path of the link road has been known since about 1960 and anyone who has bought a house within the impact zone should have been informed of this when they bought their house. Blame solicitors if they didn't tell you what the local search produced.
One prime example of this is Broadoak, they moved into Torrisholme long after I did and when I moved in I knew the road would be going that way. I still decided to move there knowing what might appear.
Anyone who bought property knowing the road might be built has no right to object.
Richard Head wrote:Gnasher wrote:Richard Head wrote:Brilliant news
You've never actually said why you are against it. If you are within the impact zone of the link road i.e. going to be affected by it AND you have lived in your current property since 1960 then I have some sympathy for you. I know from personal experience that the path of the link road has been known since about 1960 and anyone who has bought a house within the impact zone should have been informed of this when they bought their house. Blame solicitors if they didn't tell you what the local search produced.
One prime example of this is Broadoak, they moved into Torrisholme long after I did and when I moved in I knew the road would be going that way. I still decided to move there knowing what might appear.
Anyone who bought property knowing the road might be built has no right to object.
By the same argument anyone who chose to live in Morecambe when they need to travel south for their work or business doesnt deserve any sympathy either
Richard Head wrote:Gnasher wrote:Richard Head wrote:Brilliant news
You've never actually said why you are against it. If you are within the impact zone of the link road i.e. going to be affected by it AND you have lived in your current property since 1960 then I have some sympathy for you. I know from personal experience that the path of the link road has been known since about 1960 and anyone who has bought a house within the impact zone should have been informed of this when they bought their house. Blame solicitors if they didn't tell you what the local search produced.
One prime example of this is Broadoak, they moved into Torrisholme long after I did and when I moved in I knew the road would be going that way. I still decided to move there knowing what might appear.
Anyone who bought property knowing the road might be built has no right to object.
By the same argument anyone who chose to live in Morecambe when they need to travel south for their work or business doesnt deserve any sympathy either
Richard Head wrote:Gnasher wrote:Richard Head wrote:Brilliant news
You've never actually said why you are against it. If you are within the impact zone of the link road i.e. going to be affected by it AND you have lived in your current property since 1960 then I have some sympathy for you. I know from personal experience that the path of the link road has been known since about 1960 and anyone who has bought a house within the impact zone should have been informed of this when they bought their house. Blame solicitors if they didn't tell you what the local search produced.
One prime example of this is Broadoak, they moved into Torrisholme long after I did and when I moved in I knew the road would be going that way. I still decided to move there knowing what might appear.
Anyone who bought property knowing the road might be built has no right to object.
By the same argument anyone who chose to live in Morecambe when they need to travel south for their work or business doesnt deserve any sympathy either
Richard Head wrote:I had to travel south on the M6 today and setting off at 8.30 this morning it took me 10 minutes to get from Torrisholme to junction 34. How much quicker would the £140 million proposed to be spent on the link road make that journey, 5 minutes at the most. Hardly value for money.
I regularly have to travel from Scotforth to Torrisholme about 4.30 in the afternoon. This never takes more than 15 minutes by car (25 minutes by bus and 40 minutes if i walk). That doesnt seem an excessive amount of time to me.
Richard Head wrote:I had to travel south on the M6 today and setting off at 8.30 this morning it took me 10 minutes to get from Torrisholme to junction 34. How much quicker would the £140 million proposed to be spent on the link road make that journey, 5 minutes at the most. Hardly value for money.
I regularly have to travel from Scotforth to Torrisholme about 4.30 in the afternoon. This never takes more than 15 minutes by car (25 minutes by bus and 40 minutes if i walk). That doesnt seem an excessive amount of time to me.
Richard Head wrote:I had to travel south on the M6 today and setting off at 8.30 this morning it took me 10 minutes to get from Torrisholme to junction 34. How much quicker would the £140 million proposed to be spent on the link road make that journey, 5 minutes at the most. Hardly value for money.
I regularly have to travel from Scotforth to Torrisholme about 4.30 in the afternoon. This never takes more than 15 minutes by car (25 minutes by bus and 40 minutes if i walk). That doesnt seem an excessive amount of time to me.
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