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    Even AndyD wrote:
    Peter - the majority of the insults on this thread come from you. Mr C. seems quite happy with YCFC fans to me, if you read his comments above. But your apology is welcome - now lets move on.
    Thanks Andy, but, as you know my beef is with the Council, and the way they are running things in York in respect of housing, planning and the LDF. If they are not challenged on dodgy/failed policies and decisions, there will be repeated mistakes, and the blinkered, ideological councillors and officers responsible, will happily exploit the lack of resistance to malpractice."
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Call for Monks Cross stadium and shops inquiry

THE leader of York’s Green Party has written to the Government saying a public inquiry should be held over the Monks Cross community stadium and superstore scheme.

Proposals for new John Lewis and Marks & Spencer stores and a 6,000-seat home for York City FC and York City Knights were approved by City of York Council last month.

The council’s Green leader, Andy D'Agorne, has written to Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, saying the scheme was at odds with planning policy; would harm the city centre, York’s road network and its “heritage assets”; and would scupper future investment in the heart of the city.

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