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| Yorkcourt Master Plan - surely not!
Sorry I_A. I could not resist. 
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| Quote t-r-i-n-i-t-y="t-r-i-n-i-t-y"What a shocker eh, a politician playing to the NIMBY's in his ward to get votes rather than the majority of the electorate in the whole area. His went straight in the bin.'"
Agree, it sound nothing more than waffle and hot air, to try and score a few brownie points. I've had nothing come through my door as yet, but it will be going the same place as yours.
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| The planning permission and the LDF are linked - but separate.
The LDF allows the land required for the industrial estate to be developed as such, but does not include for the Stadium / Sports Complex.
The Planning Application is inextricably linked to the Stadium / Sports Complex and any change to this application would result in an application for an alteration or possibly a completely new application being required.
Whilst there is a danger with the LDF that the land could be developed without the stadium there are, to my knowledge, no such plans at this time, and to suggest that there is so is scurilous at the very least.
You would imagine that people standing for election would undertake a little more homework before making such comments, but apparently they do not!
Do not let this man worry you!
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| Quote TRB="TRB"The planning permission and the LDF are linked - but separate.
The LDF allows the land required for the industrial estate to be developed as such, but does not include for the Stadium / Sports Complex.
The Planning Application is inextricably linked to the Stadium / Sports Complex and any change to this application would result in an application for an alteration or possibly a completely new application being required.
Whilst there is a danger with the LDF that the land could be developed without the stadium there are, to my knowledge, no such plans at this time, and to suggest that there is so is scurilous at the very least.
You would imagine that people standing for election would undertake a little more homework before making such comments, but apparently they do not!
Do not let this man worry you!'"
Welcome back TRB!
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| Ditto!
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| Firstly, I have not seen the flyer despite living in the ward but it sounds like Richard has maybe not expressed himself very well (in his leaflet) and is also looking for an angle on Newmarket to attack Clive Hudson's position (who is likely to be re-elected), while still supporting the development... I would have probably not bothered and left it alone altogether to be honest!
So, what I think he is trying to say, based on Simon Wilson's comments, is that he supports the development as long as it includes the stadium and he is trying to paint the picture that the current labour controlled council have potentially opened the door to the stadium not being built by approving the draft LDF! It is just a very poor attempt to score points against Labour on a local topical issue... and indeed fails given the confusion expressed here!
As for Yorkcourt pulling out of their commitment to build the stadium and sports facilities then nothing could be further from the truth.
This just got me thinking about the poster that claimed Yorkcourt had approached agents in Leeds to sell the land... wonder what happened to him? 
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| To me his reply seems to be breaking the bad news to the NIMBYs; when the LDF is rubber-stamped the industrial units will be built with, or even possibly without, the stadium and sports facilities.
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| Quote coco the fullback="coco the fullback"To me his reply seems to be breaking the bad news to the NIMBYs; when the LDF is rubber-stamped the industrial units will be built with, or even possibly without, the stadium and sports facilities.'"
It's certainly achieved that, though i don't think this was the aim, i have emailed Cllr Wilson back asking for an explanation regarding Mr Wakefield's comment and the FACTS he has based his comments on, i shall post it should it be received.
I sincerely hope it wasn't scaremongering, but i have my reservations.
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| Quote altofts wildcat="altofts wildcat"The Conservative group in Wakefield were defo in favour of the stadium and development so i am not sure why one candidate has put this on their leaflet.'" I spoke to the leader of Wakefield Conservatives earlier this year/late last year and they were definately 100% supportive of NM, and Cllr Wilson attended the Residents for Newmarket meeting along with two of the Labour Cllr's, held at Stanley Rangers.
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| Some potentially good news - Labour have gained overall control of Leeds City Council. Labour were having to rely on two Green Party Councillors on key votes (although it was not a formal coalition) and were a minority administration.
The rumour is that Labour's hard stance in Leeds on Newmarket was in part due to this required relationship with the Greens. As such, while I don't think Labour will back-track and remove it's current objection I think LCC's position on Newmarket may now soften a little!
Lets see!
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| I'll get some hard core taken down there this aft !
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