Scarlet Pimpernell wrote:
The bottom line is whoever owns the Super Bowl building will sell to the highest bidder. It is nothing to do with the council because it is not a public building. They will be a business and if we have bid and it was not the most they are not going to sell it to us.
If it was your house would you, no it would go to whoever made the highest bid. I don't even know if we bid on the superbowl site but I guess MC knew it was coming with his recent announcements.
We have had years to get something sorted and yes we have been mislead but we must accept some responsibility to let it drag on for so long. I guess if we had the money we could have threatened legal action but chose not to believing we would probably lose.
I think that WMDC has far longer pockets than anyone connected with Trinity.
It may be abuse of ratepayers/taxpayers money but, I dont think that this would be any concern of most politicians and certainly the current leader is the type to want to "win at all cost's". Therefore, we are probably right not to go down the legal route.
Its extremely sad and extremely annoying and certainly if we need to be protesting again, count me in !