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Tescowatch - Updated 17th October 2005

THANK YOU!

 

A big thank you to all those of you who came to the planning inspection last Thursday. The great attendance should have made a massive impact on the planning committee members.

Below are pictures taken on the day.

 

Latest News

12/10/05

Why not have a look at a new site set up to show the negative effects of Tesco's dominance in the UK supermarket sector.

The web address is www.tescopoly.org.

 

Liam is currently organising what we do next to step up the campaign against Birmingham City Council and Tesco.

If you have any ideas you would like Liam to know about, please contact Gordon in the constituency office on 789 9824.

 

10/10/05

'Byrne Brands Council Soft on Tesco'

Liam Byrne, MP for Birmingham Hodge Hill, today branded Lib Dem Tory Birmingham City Council a soft touch on Tesco’s after it was revealed that the Council have refused to hold a site visit when the pitches are in use, and have scheduled a public meeting at a time when many people will be unable to attend.

To read the whole press release in word click here, or as a pdf, click here.

 

 

07/10/05

Liam has launched a new blog here, so that residents' can express their views about Birmingham City Council selling out the residents' of Hodge Hill to Tesco.

Click on the 'comments' section of any of the stories to add your thoughts. Liam will add regular updates as soon as we have them.

 
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'Tesco's bid would be bad for everyone'

Read the story either in word document, or as a .PDF File

 

National Playing Fields Association join Liam's fight against Tesco's megastore bid

Read the story either as a word document or as a .PDF file.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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