tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104159472128891542.post8530543887114412776..comments2024-01-08T11:50:17.357+00:00Comments on Liverpool Preservation Trust: Tescopool, Is there Hope in Liverpools New Found People Power.?Liverpool Preservation Trusthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11647181330351880690noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104159472128891542.post-38524508658569693882009-09-16T16:38:41.454+01:002009-09-16T16:38:41.454+01:00Hello LOL
No I was not downing the success of this...Hello LOL<br />No I was not downing the success of this campaign in fact quite the opposite. I had congratulated all on the previous post. But, I was astounded at the success, the fact that Tesco gave up was suprising, I thought they would dig their heels in. Call me a cynic but is this a precursor to a supermarket planned for the Maghull new build opposite, Mike Hanlon is talking in Your Move magazine current issue.<br />Dont forget Josephine Butler House was not on Hope Street, the road will be completely different if it was not for the credit crunch.<br />The new technoligies are a good thing but the point I was making was where were all those people when fighting against Maghull and the carbuncle Ferry Terminal and the Black Granites at the Pier Head. It seems Hope Street is a glamour puss for the likes of Berni Turner to get sound bites while 46 listed buildings have been lost.<br />I do have to say I have learnt something after your Teso campaign, but I dont think I personally could have done more than I have and it is with regret that there have been monumental planning mistakes, I hope more people follow your lead and campaign.........perhaps you could help us out and set up a world heritage destruction facebook page, it would be much appreciated.Liverpool Preservation Trusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11647181330351880690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104159472128891542.post-55098058195202060722009-09-16T13:41:09.787+01:002009-09-16T13:41:09.787+01:00Hi Wayne,
Don't have time to rewrite, but bas...Hi Wayne,<br /><br />Don't have time to rewrite, but basically my points were:<br /><br />- Just because other bad things have happened and are happening is no reason to do down the success of this campaign.<br />- The Tesco appliation was the straw that broke the camel's back; people do care however in this instance they were alerted to the fact in time to react - it was not like Maghull sneakily flattening buildings at the weekend.<br />-There is no reason why people cannot be mobilised using these technologies to support the World Heritage Site and the other causes you hold dear. <br />- You are sounding a bit green and bug-eyed and it is unbecoming<br />- Maybe you should get off your own armchair, distribute posters and mobilise people when you are campaigning. Your readership is surely more than the Daily Ghost's but maybe you could learn something from the Tesco campaign which would help get your message out.<br /><br /><br />Keep up the good work matey,<br /><br /><br />(Having seen the trouble Bernie T got into when she left a comment on your blog I think I'll stay anonymous! LOL ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6104159472128891542.post-13625594204476599032009-09-10T15:29:33.478+01:002009-09-10T15:29:33.478+01:00Sorry I think I may have deleted a comment by mist...Sorry I think I may have deleted a comment by mistake from someone involved in the Tesco Facebook campaign. If they would care to put it back on I will be glad to publish it.Liverpool Preservation Trusthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11647181330351880690noreply@blogger.com