Boris Bear
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There’s no commercial operator lined up to do it marra...never has beenIt is commercially viable, the problem is that they just do not want leisure.
No shops or community centre has been confirmed
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There’s no commercial operator lined up to do it marra...never has beenIt is commercially viable, the problem is that they just do not want leisure.
No shops or community centre has been confirmed
There are actually...There’s no commercial operator lined up to do it marra...never has been
Because they don’t want to.
Why don’t you do it if it’s commercially viable?
And shops
And community centre
There are actually...
But their investment offers have been refused by Siglion
I am aware that another 3 companies have brought forward leisure suggestions and investment. One of them being quite a large leisure operator. Maybe some of Siglion’s higher management have a personal disliking to seafront leisure?Yup. My company being one. I wouldn't say refused though. Just more fallen by the wayside. There's only so many times I can try and chase things up. The other directors, bank manager and accountant are trying us to invest in tyneside instead. I don't want to.
Seaham would still be shit if it wasn’t for the east shore development. Why won’t housing in Seaburn kickstart the same way?
What have sunderland council got to do with Cleadon and Boldon?Not sure we can compare the two areas mate. Whilst I do see why people are trying to.
Okay. Let's play out your scenario. How will having 200 more homes in the area help push developers and the council to build more leisure stuff? That the 1000's of existing homes and prime location haven't?
What all this smacks to me is people trying to cash in by doing the easiest thing possible. Build houses on prime sites. Akin to the council trying to build on greenfield sites in cleadon and Boldon rather than other brownfield sites round the city.
Do they think we're that stupid?
What have sunderland council got to do with Cleadon and Boldon?
Get your drone outI’ve put a report in about birds roosting on the Seaburn centre so the demolition should be halted soon.
I am aware that another 3 companies have brought forward leisure suggestions and investment. One of them being quite a large leisure operator. Maybe some of Siglion’s higher management have a personal disliking to seafront leisure?
I’ve put a report in about birds roosting on the Seaburn centre so the demolition should be halted soon.
I wish I could.name 1 of the 3 companies
Whilst I know you're having a bit of laugh mate.
But deep down I think you are being facetious though. Just because people have reservations about extra homes being the first thing our council does in developing the area. Doesn't mean that they want demolitions or development halted. It's not black or white like that or the two issues are not mutually exclusive.
Coincidentally, the people who were the main drivers behind getting that built was also the same people who first brought the concept of a container city to the north east (the Co-op centre down Hendon).
surprised and quite disappointed in you tbh always thought of you as a fellow CIA conspiracy theorist but it turns out in the end you're a nimby
I’m not mate, I’m serious. The save Seaburn lot want it knocked down now but they opposed it before. I’m taking the fight over. There’s nothing that could be done to please them. Salvador Dali stopped them making a car park and then complained about parking spaces a couple of months later. They will reap what they f***ing sow.Whilst I know you're having a bit of laugh mate.
But deep down I think you are being facetious though. Just because people have reservations about extra homes being the first thing our council does in developing the area. Doesn't mean that they want demolitions or development halted. It's not black or white like that or the two issues are not mutually exclusive.
I’m not mate, I’m serious. The save Seaburn lot want it knocked down now but they opposed it before. I’m taking the fight over. There’s nothing that could be done to please them. Salvador Dali stopped them making a car park and then complained about parking spaces a couple of months later. They will reap what they f***ing sow.
Would be kind of difficult to post the names of those companies on here, happy to disclose in a more private conversation. These national and international companies would not like it if sensitive information would be made public on an open message board.of course it is
Gateshead Quayside is a post industrial landscape, and an established eating and drinking location.
A derelict seaside funfair is sure as hell not that. You'd be lucky to get anyone at all visit it.
Good they've shelved it.