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7:00pm Sunday 14th March 2010 in
AN ONLINE petition backing calls to declare the site of Wimborne’s new Waitrose store a town green has gained nearly 130 backers.
Petitioners from around the world have posted their support for a bid to have the former cricket pitch on Hanhams Lane given protected status.
Retired engineer John Baxendale started the petition after passing the construction site on Rowlands Hill.
“If you look at the artwork issued for public consumption, it looks as if the store occupies quite a small part of the site. But the reality shows that has been a complete misrepresentation,” said Mr Baxendale.
Petitioners from Holland, Spain, and America are among those who have added their names to the petition. Mr Baxendale said he was not surprised by the response.
“Wimborne belongs to the world, not just a few people who want to shop there.
“People visit the town and the folk festival and find it charming,” he said.
Lisle Hall posted his support from Massachusetts and said: “Sounds just like what happens in the States. Seems that, soon, the surface of the Earth will be nothing but a giant shopping mall.
“I hope you are successful.”
Fiona Castleton posted from Brighton to say: “Wishing your community every success in saving Wimborne Green from the scourge of another superstore.”
Campaigner Philip Atlay said he was delighted by the level of support shown for his application to Dorset County Council to have the site declared a town green.
If campaigners convince County Hall rights of way chiefs to declare the pitch a town green, Waitrose could face a legal challenge to return the site to its condition before building work started.
The petition will end on March 19 – the closing date for a public consultation by Dorset County Council to assess Mr Atlay’s contribution.
Dorset County Council’s roads and rights of way committee will make the final ruling on the application later this year.
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baxi22
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11:37pm Sun 14 Mar 10
kizziegirl
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7:20am Mon 15 Mar 10
MJD
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baron hardup
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lizziechats
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gfw
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baron hardup
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johnwaite
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Emma.1
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gudmenrmist
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richardwbooth
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WimborneLad
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Account Suspended
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9:48am Tue 16 Mar 10
baron hardup
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11:41am Tue 16 Mar 10
Account Suspended wrote:Btw Somerfield has 1m.Its all about choice my friend,most other areas have it ie Ferndown,Poole Ringwood etc.Wimborne has achioce of sports facilities right now but shopping is dire.I hope Somerfield move out and is replaced by something worth having,like a large Boots or even Marks and Spencer Food Hall. Now that would lift Wimborne.
Whilst it's clutching at straws I for one really hope that the application succeeds. Allowing supermarkets to be built on sports pitches is perverse and utterly wrong. If Waitrose wanted to be in Wimborne so desperately then they could have bought the Sommerfield store. There's absolutely no need for two supermarkets so close together - and certainly no excuse for the destruction of this open space just because snobs want a posh label on their food.
hemlock
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1:46pm Tue 16 Mar 10
baxi22
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2:18pm Tue 16 Mar 10
Account Suspended
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2:26pm Tue 16 Mar 10
baron hardup wrote:Btw, you should have a space after commas and full stops... and there's no such word as "achoice". :p
Account Suspended wrote:Btw Somerfield has 1m.Its all about choice my friend,most other areas have it ie Ferndown,Poole Ringwood etc.Wimborne has achioce of sports facilities right now but shopping is dire.I hope Somerfield move out and is replaced by something worth having,like a large Boots or even Marks and Spencer Food Hall. Now that would lift Wimborne.
Whilst it's clutching at straws I for one really hope that the application succeeds. Allowing supermarkets to be built on sports pitches is perverse and utterly wrong. If Waitrose wanted to be in Wimborne so desperately then they could have bought the Sommerfield store. There's absolutely no need for two supermarkets so close together - and certainly no excuse for the destruction of this open space just because snobs want a posh label on their food.
baron hardup
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4:56pm Tue 16 Mar 10
Palantir
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9:10pm Wed 17 Mar 10
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mta says...
9:00pm Sun 14 Mar 10