Queensway depravation — the missing millions!

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    Ferret
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    @Simon 16774 wrote:

    A Council doesn’t inspire confidence when it builds Eagles Meadow (and forgets a roof) for something like £112m, and sells it for £78m.

    That’s a multi-million write off?

    I thing you might be a tad of course in terms of accuracy there Simon.

    #70692

    99DylanJones
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    The Council had no involvement with the building of Eagles Meadow they owned the land and this is on a 999 year lease.

    We need to keep this thread on the Caia issue,

    I do feel sorry for all of those decent law abiding people who live in Caia who are perpetually being seen as down trodden.
    Professionals need to stop talking about the problems of Caia as if every resident has a health problem, criminal background and living in poor housing.
    One of the best examples of help that has been working for many years is the Caia Park Partnership who have made a difference with a reducing level of funding from the Council at a time when the Council is spending more.

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