Phoenix wrote:I wasn't sad to see Morecambe's Burger King go, crap food and crap service. Glad it did now :
http://www.lakelandecho.co.uk/morecambe ... 4279599.jp
me too better off without it
Phoenix wrote:I wasn't sad to see Morecambe's Burger King go, crap food and crap service. Glad it did now :
http://www.lakelandecho.co.uk/morecambe ... 4279599.jp
Phoenix wrote:Joel, while you're online telling us your thoughts, please don't forget to tell the council. At the moment the only feedback being encouraged are objections.
http://planapps.lancaster.gov.uk/public ... htype=SPEC
Phoenix wrote:Maggy, take some time to read the planning applications and you will see there is more than just housing being offered. If you want to analyse shopfront design, just take a look along the existing promenade and how the council have allowed it to degenerate into the state it's in now. Take a look at FOBs windows, credit to the glazier that they haven't fallen out yet. And don't just look at the shop fronts, look above them and the state property is in in general. Short-term leases have given us a clutter of furniture either side of the Winter gardens and landlords keen to take the rent and not re-invest in the property.
There are a few exceptions though that are nice to see, specifically the curved glass front restaurant on the corner of marine road and skipton street. Full marks to whoever decided to restore it.
I think the development WOULD enhance Morecambe as a visitor attraction with the extra amenities it will provide including a top-class entertainment venue.
maggy wrote:I have looked at the planning application yes some of it is good ,and will improve the area but what do you do in years to come when the people who have bought these apartments/flat decide to sell up and who ends up buying them yes landlords who take the rent and do not re invest in the area
Truth wrote:BTW has Morecambe AF paid back that ten year £200k interest free loan given by Lancaster City Council ratepayers for Christie Park ground improvements yet?
Best wishes to the Shrimps for a successful 2008-09 season.
Truth wrote:Theres alot of diatrite and disinfo on this thread which requires correction. I think the personal attack on a councillor guilty of informing the public of the content of the planning application is akin to shooting the messenger or playing the man not the ball.
Truth wrote:...hopefully is not supported by Morecambe AFC.
Truth wrote:The reason Morecambe is on the up at last is because of the huge scale of investment of public money in the town.
Urban Splash run the Midland Hotel. They set up a hotel company within their organisation as they informed the public that they had been unable to find an operator interested in paying the monthly rent charges they were seeking.
How much cash has Urban Splash invested or splashed in Morecambe to date? Whats in the detail in the partnership agreement between the Council and US?
The Midland Hotel project received £9 million of public money. What was US's contribution?
US payed less than £0.5 million for the Midland. Did they know that public money for the Midlands restoration would be forthcoming before they put in their bid?
US commenced on site in June 2005 and the Midland became operational in June 2008 when the project had not been completed. Thats three years to complete the project. How long did it take to build the Hotel in the 1930s?
Truth wrote:US has not impress me with their perforamnce in restoring the Midland and their schemes dont impress me at all. What does impress though is the huge profits they make and how they manage to acquire public land/assets so cheaply.
Truth wrote:The dominant land use in US proposals in the planning applications is residential (high rise flats/apartments). Approaching 600 units. Do the maths, thats an approximate total selling value of £90 million.
Its a property developers dream and they have not paid a penny for the land. If the council were to put the central promenade site up for sale on the open market with planning permission for 600 residential units how much do you think the highest bidder would pay?
Truth wrote:That land is a public asset and is owned by the ratepayers of Morecambe and Lancaster so isurely its the majority decision of this group that should decide on how the land is developed if US has not purchased it, not out of town Morecambe AFC supporters.
Truth wrote:BTW has Morecambe AF paid back that ten year £200k interest free loan given by Lancaster City Council ratepayers for Christie Park ground improvements yet?
Truth wrote:Best wishes to the Shrimps for a successful 2008-09 season.
Theres alot of diatrite and disinfo on this thread which requires correction. I think the personal attack on a councillor guilty of informing the public of the content of the planning application is akin to shooting the messenger or playing the man not the ball. Its diabolical and hopefully is not supported by Morecambe AFC.
Ah you see... with me living outside the town, I trusted Brian when he said that the councillor was getting people to sign that they objected to the development. I thought that was what happened but obviously he was mistaken and she was simply 'informing' people.
The Midland Hotel project received £9 million of public money. What was US's contribution?
US payed less than £0.5 million for the Midland. Did they know that public money for the Midlands restoration would be forthcoming before they put in their bid?
That land is a public asset and is owned by the ratepayers of Morecambe and Lancaster so isurely its the majority decision of this group that should decide on how the land is developed if US has not purchased it, not out of town Morecambe AFC supporters.
BTW has Morecambe AF paid back that ten year £200k interest free loan given by Lancaster City Council ratepayers for Christie Park ground improvements yet?
Best wishes to the Shrimps for a successful 2008-09 season.
At least you didn't call us the Shrimpers! Not a fan of Morecambe FC then?
That land is a public asset and is owned by the ratepayers of Morecambe and Lancaster so isurely its the majority decision of this group that should decide on how the land is developed if US has not purchased it, not out of town Morecambe AFC supporters.
Its a property developers dream and they have not paid a penny for the land. If the council were to put the central promenade site up for sale on the open market with planning permission for 600 residential units how much do you think the highest bidder would pay?
I suspect Truth is either Councillor Archer, her husband or political colleague. Some of the phrases used I heard before in the Arndale. Having lectured me about anonymous messages, it's a shame "the opposition" haven't got the balls to say who they are.
Truth wrote:Also whilst you are there focus on the seafront to the right of the stone jetty which forms a smallish bay. What is that screaming out for? A top quality marina maybe!
Peace & truth
And if a marina were to be built... atracting £1,000`s of pounds worth of watercraft - each mostly in excess of £30,000 most likely - where are the owners likely to shop - hitchins and woolworths? - I think not
That is where the new development comes in surely.
Upmarket shops,restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues to either attract or service existing well healed clientele.
I've seen the views from the top, I've seen the online plans and I've even been to the planning office and Yes, I still want the development to go ahead
I don't see how the local press are failing, both papers have made it headline news in print and online
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