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Sunday, 25 October 2009 19:11

See typical matchday traffic on Chester Road (A56) in this video taken on the 17.10.2009



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The Exchange of Views PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 25 October 2009 10:51

Campaigners let Trafford council know that there are stong feelings about the proposed Mega Tesco outside the full council meeting on the 21st October 2009.

The expected planning application didn't appear this week but the application for the 140,000 sq ft Mega store is now expected the week beginning 26th October.

 

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 October 2009 11:48 )
 
Town Hall Meeting PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 18:11

We understand that the Tesco planning application is due into the Council on Wednesday 21st.

Tesco's Planning Application for one of the biggest stores in the country is due to arrive at the council on Wednesday. Campaigners will therefore be waiting to hold an "exchange of views" with councillors as they arrive for the full council meeting at Trafford town hall on Wednesday 21st from 17:30 to 18:45. Trafford Town Hall is on the corner of Warrick Road and Talbot Road and is few hundred yards from the Old Trafford metrolink stop.

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Sign the No Mega Tesco petition asking Government Office North West To Properly Scrutinise The Stretford Mega Tesco/ LCCC Planning Application. Click here to go to the petition

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Public vote no to Tesco plans in Messenger online poll
An online Messenger poll on Tesco’s plans for a massive new store in Stretford have shown an overwhelming number of people dissagree with the proposals. In total 680 people voted in the poll which asked whether they agree with the plans (19 per cent), dissagree with them (61 per cent), or agree that development would benefit the area (20 per cent). The vote ran on the Messenger website for eight days.

 

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