Stadium: beginning of the end?
Councillors voted 7-6? That makes it rather more than just the blue-sky musings of a single officer. County Hall has got some explaining to do.
Graham Smith | 10:04 UK time, Thursday, 1 March 2012
Councillors voted 7-6? That makes it rather more than just the blue-sky musings of a single officer. County Hall has got some explaining to do.
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Comment number 1.
At 1st Mar 2012, Kernow Joe Public wrote:This is getting annoying.
CC not being prepared to go on the lunch time phone in and clear this up is pathetic.
It is time for a very clear statement from Robertson that CC will not be putting one penny into this.
How can they even think in this way when they are slashing costs in all directions.
How can anyone think that a stadium can be a viable proposition in a large and poor and low population county.
If the private sector think my simple thoughts on the matter are wrong and it is a good idea let them get on with it.
I am not against a stadium but I object to public money being used.
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