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It's time to see some progress



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
Haugh Shaw Road,
Halifax.
THERE is no doubt about it, our councillors are not fast movers.

Plans for the Broad Street development in Halifax have changed more than people change their shoes.

Where councillors' pay is concerned they are quick on the draw.

Isn't it time the dithering stopped and action started? John Mayor was always quoting "light at the end of the tunnel" which was never seen.

So, for goodness sake, let Halifax have some light regarding progress.

K. Holmes



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18/07/2008 12:09:44
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ryburn36,

19/07/2008 17:13:35
dithering? THE IN word of the moment! Broad street I am told was sold for £1, bought back for millions.

nobody wants to invest in shops, the internet is the place to be.

you are dithering Holmes!
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