Talks on plan for Hove Station area (From The Argus)
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Talks on plan for Hove Station area
11:50am Thursday 14th February 2013 in News
The future of a neighbourhood will be discussed by people living in the area.
Residents and ward councillors want to create a neighbourhood plan which will map out what people want to see in the Hove Station area.
It has been identified by Brighton and Hove City Council as one of eight areas for major development in the City Plan, which runs until 2030.
A drop-in session will take place in St Barnabas Church Hall in Conway Street, Hove, on Saturday, February 16 between 12.30pm and 4.30pm.
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Comments(7)
pwlr1966
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12:39pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Tallywhacker
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12:58pm Thu 14 Feb 13
pwlr1966 wrote:That's a bit cynical isn't it? They promised to ask and listen, not do what people want as well. It's a well known fact that do-gooders often do what they think you need not what you think you want. And while you may keep saying what you want, deep down they KNOW what you really need.
It doesn't matter what the residents want, the Greens will put through what they want regardless.
paul76
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1:38pm Thu 14 Feb 13
jyan
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3:39pm Thu 14 Feb 13
ICantThinkOfAName
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4:25pm Thu 14 Feb 13
pwlr1966 wrote:As the Greens are are minority on the Council, is it true that they can only carry out their policies if supported by members of other parties?
It doesn't matter what the residents want, the Greens will put through what they want regardless.
Bob_The_Ferret
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7:08pm Thu 14 Feb 13
All the businesses and industrial premises could be closed so no nasty car or van drivers need to come to the area.
For those new residents who don't have work to commute to by bicycle or train, there should be a local benefits office and one of the cheaper varieties of supermarket and a bargain sports wear store.
Hove Actually says...
12:17pm Thu 14 Feb 13
Next problem........