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P2KKA

103 posts

62 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Jefferson Steelflex said:
I'm still in my old town's FB group, and all hell has broken loose. Travelodge have got planning permission to build a hotel on what is a disused but prime bit of real estate right in the high street. This is a commuter town with perfect links to London, coast, everywhere really.

Immediate issue for the NIMBYs was that it was to be used for 'immigrants' and it's gone all the way up to the local MP. While I find the overall reaction on the group amusing, there is a sinister undertone to a number of the comments.

I mean, why else would they build a hotel in a prime location if not to house a few hundred migrants?
Sounds like Ashford, however you said 'prime location' and the high street here is crap. But TBH both of the towns Holiday Inns are housing foreign nationals, and a great many hotels in other towns in Kent.

the-norseman

12,587 posts

173 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Uproar in the MK groups, apparently Eastenders has had an episode portraying an estate in MK (filmed in barnet) that makes it look like a drug den dive, we have several of these estates in MK such as Fishermead and Coffee Hall but there is uproar about TV making MK look bad.


My reply of "its not real" is getting negative replies.

Scabutz

7,748 posts

82 months

Tuesday 5th March
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the-norseman said:
Uproar in the MK groups, apparently Eastenders has had an episode portraying an estate in MK (filmed in barnet) that makes it look like a drug den dive, we have several of these estates in MK such as Fishermead and Coffee Hall but there is uproar about TV making MK look bad.


My reply of "its not real" is getting negative replies.
Some of the estates in MK are in the top 10% most deprived in the country. Some proper stholes . The screenshot I saw was a massive improvement over some of the MK estates.

the-norseman

12,587 posts

173 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Scabutz said:
Some of the estates in MK are in the top 10% most deprived in the country. Some proper stholes . The screenshot I saw was a massive improvement over some of the MK estates.
Yeh I dont go near them places, to be fair I very rarely go near the shopping centre.

Scabutz

7,748 posts

82 months

Tuesday 5th March
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the-norseman said:
Yeh I dont go near them places, to be fair I very rarely go near the shopping centre.
Me either. Didn't go for ages then went and suddenly there was a massive hotel there.

mikey_b

1,871 posts

47 months

Tuesday 5th March
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P2KKA said:
Jefferson Steelflex said:
I'm still in my old town's FB group, and all hell has broken loose. Travelodge have got planning permission to build a hotel on what is a disused but prime bit of real estate right in the high street. This is a commuter town with perfect links to London, coast, everywhere really.

Immediate issue for the NIMBYs was that it was to be used for 'immigrants' and it's gone all the way up to the local MP. While I find the overall reaction on the group amusing, there is a sinister undertone to a number of the comments.

I mean, why else would they build a hotel in a prime location if not to house a few hundred migrants?
Sounds like Ashford, however you said 'prime location' and the high street here is crap. But TBH both of the towns Holiday Inns are housing foreign nationals, and a great many hotels in other towns in Kent.
Could also be Tonbridge, where there is a new hotel in the high street being built. Plenty of NIMBYs round here.

Riley Blue

21,086 posts

228 months

Wednesday 6th March
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On a seaside resort page:



That was nice for you...

the-norseman

12,587 posts

173 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Calls for Easterners to be boycotted now in MK

Edited by the-norseman on Wednesday 6th March 21:56

paulguitar

23,991 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th March
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DavieW

761 posts

110 months

Wednesday 6th March
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We had a road closure 9am to 3.30pm for road resurfacing. It was done in the middle of last year but the surface lifted and had to be redone.

Cue loads of "what's wrong with it?", "who's paying for it?" etc.

The job was finished in 3 days instead of the 5 that was planned. The usual "well done"s, tagged names. 1 guy had a go at the contractors for not trimming the trees along the stretch of road, another agreed it wasn't on. Why in the Lord's name would a tar contractor cut trees? I despair of some folk.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

56 months

Wednesday 6th March
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DavieW said:
We had a road closure 9am to 3.30pm for road resurfacing. It was done in the middle of last year but the surface lifted and had to be redone.

Cue loads of "what's wrong with it?", "who's paying for it?" etc.

The job was finished in 3 days instead of the 5 that was planned. The usual "well done"s, tagged names. 1 guy had a go at the contractors for not trimming the trees along the stretch of road, another agreed it wasn't on. Why in the Lord's name would a tar contractor cut trees? I despair of some folk.
On the same line, the roads around here are very bad so people screaming to get them fixed. So they have the go ahead to resurface the road at night because part of it is outside a school. It's for three nights. And right on cue... "This isn't fair to local residents!" "Why does it have to be done at night?!" "My sleep will be disturbed!" etc etc.



juggsy

1,437 posts

132 months

Wednesday 6th March
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That’s enough Facebook for tonight…


Roofless Toothless

5,760 posts

134 months

Thursday 7th March
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No, it’s a pencil sharpener.

Spare tyre

9,729 posts

132 months

Saturday 9th March
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Local Huns are in a panic sharing this



Someone asked why not some id if it was true and they got flamed

Southerner

1,467 posts

54 months

Saturday 9th March
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Spare tyre said:
Local Huns are in a panic sharing this



Someone asked why not some id if it was true and they got flamed
Hopefully not too many people have been effected by this affective scam…

kevsmev

239 posts

260 months

Saturday 9th March
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Southerner

1,467 posts

54 months

Saturday 9th March
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kevsmev said:
Mike makes a fair point… eek

Skyedriver

18,013 posts

284 months

Saturday 9th March
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pocketspring said:
DavieW said:
We had a road closure 9am to 3.30pm for road resurfacing. It was done in the middle of last year but the surface lifted and had to be redone.

Cue loads of "what's wrong with it?", "who's paying for it?" etc.

The job was finished in 3 days instead of the 5 that was planned. The usual "well done"s, tagged names. 1 guy had a go at the contractors for not trimming the trees along the stretch of road, another agreed it wasn't on. Why in the Lord's name would a tar contractor cut trees? I despair of some folk.
On the same line, the roads around here are very bad so people screaming to get them fixed. So they have the go ahead to resurface the road at night because part of it is outside a school. It's for three nights. And right on cue... "This isn't fair to local residents!" "Why does it have to be done at night?!" "My sleep will be disturbed!" etc etc.
Having worked for a local Council and also a Highway Contractor I can appreciate the irony of the comments. we want this, this and this repaired but only when it doesn't affect my sleep, access, dog walking, postal deliveries, Aunty Maude coming every second Tuesday. And why didn't they empty the bins, clean the road signs, fix the street lights while they were here.

g3org3y

20,693 posts

193 months

Monday 11th March
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Spare tyre

9,729 posts

132 months

Monday 11th March
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g3org3y said:
That’s surely code for sex work