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A Petition Against The Goodsyard Towers

June 29, 2015
by the gentle author

Just recently, Hammerson & Ballymore, who want to build the monster development on the Bishopsgate Goodsyard that threatens to blight the neighbourhood for generations to come, have submitted their revised proposals which make only token response to concerns about the overblown height of the towers, the pitiful amount of social housing and lack of any real commitment to provision for smaller businesses. In response, More Light More Power have launched a petition against the scheme which has already gained a thousand signatures and you can sign it by clicking here.

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8 Responses leave one →
  1. June 29, 2015

    The monstrosity of the planned projects is just unbelievable, and that they get planning permission to do things like this is a crime. Valerie

  2. Greg Tingey permalink
    June 29, 2015

    On a very closely related theme.
    Are you aware that the revivified Truman’s Brewey is under threat of eviction for redevelopment?

  3. Graham Tyler permalink
    June 29, 2015

    Stop ruining my city

  4. June 29, 2015

    What a great post today…here’s hoping that you win…more power to your elbow…as they say!…great drawings.

  5. Eve permalink
    June 29, 2015

    London’s character is being assassinated ‘…bored of London , bored of life” ..bore off faceless developers!

  6. June 29, 2015

    Awful development but excellent cartoons. Unfortunately they are sadly too true.

  7. david permalink
    June 29, 2015

    Please encourage everyone to sign the petition. It’s going to need all the tools we have to stop this monster from killing the golden goose!

  8. June 29, 2015

    Hope that they understand the humorous sarcasm …!

    Love & Peace
    ACHIM

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