Sorry, Eagle, but I believe what Mary has done here will prove a disservice for the community. A building will remain unnecessarily empty, business rates which otherwise could have been paid will not, and if the Windmill does reopen as a pub, in a market which is evidently overcrowded, it is likely to compete in a race to the bottom, and the anti-social behaviour for which it was formerly notorious will resume.Eagle wrote:Tim
We all know you are demanding more housing. Many of your points I agree with , many not.
However the argument about this Pub is nothing whatever to do with housing. It is the survival of a vital community meeting point.
I know MWAV mentions alleged tax evasion in every post whatever the subject and you are in danger of over excitement about property.
Please give Mary support for her endeavour for the community.
So, badly done Mary, and I will not be pressurised into joining a deluded consensus (which if properly tested would be seen not to exist) in congratulating Mary for making a difference with all her endeavours, however well meant they are. Sorry, but I prefer things to be done properly.