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Gerrrd Cross Tescos
There was a bit in the Evening Standard today about the ongoing
Gerrards Cross situation. Seems the local residents, understandably, are getting a bit upset about the derelict Tescos ironwork sitting in their town. The Tesco response is they'll have to wait until Costain have carried out the survey of the remaining tunnel before they can deterime what to do next. The report also says Tesco paid £8.5m in compenstaion to NR/Chiltern over the tunnel collapse. Neill |
Gerrrd Cross Tescos
Neillw001 wrote: There was a bit in the Evening Standard today about the ongoing Gerrards Cross situation. Wasn't it a year ago today? |
Gerrrd Cross Tescos
Neillw001 wrote:
The report also says Tesco paid £8.5m in compenstaion to NR/Chiltern over the tunnel collapse. Totally untrue. They paid in clubcard points. :D Jonathan |
Gerrrd Cross Tescos
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Jonathan Morris wrote: Neillw001 wrote: The report also says Tesco paid £8.5m in compenstaion to NR/Chiltern over the tunnel collapse. Totally untrue. They paid in clubcard points. :D Buy this stylish new superstore and earn 850,000,000 points ! Oh you don't need to collapse, missus, it's a good offer ... Nick |
Gerrrd Cross Tescos
Neillw001 wrote:
There was a bit in the Evening Standard today about the ongoing Gerrards Cross situation. Seems the local residents, understandably, are getting a bit upset about the derelict Tescos ironwork sitting in their town. The Tesco response is they'll have to wait until Costain have carried out the survey of the remaining tunnel before they can deterime what to do next. The report also says Tesco paid £8.5m in compenstaion to NR/Chiltern over the tunnel collapse. Hardly surprising that the local residents are upset about something to do with the Tesco, as they never wanted it in the first place... -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
Gerrrd Cross Tescos
Dave Arquati wrote:
Hardly surprising that the local residents are upset about something to do with the Tesco, as they never wanted it in the first place... True, but in time they would still begin to use it. And, it would also attract custom from outside the town (which is another reason why it wasn't wanted). In the end, Tesco will 'win' but it might cost them a fair bit! Jonathan |
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