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DaveGormanA call to arms!
Clifford's Tower in York England is threatened by the actions of a developer who wants to build a cheap and nasty shopping mall next to the ancient monument and on the site of old York Castle.
The Castle Area Campaign is committed to stop this. Please look at our website at this new domain www.yorkcastle.com to find out what you can do to help stop this outrage.

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Dave Gorman
Castle Area Campaign York England
www.yorkcastle.com

AJRI was in York quite recently. A shopping mall on the site of the old castle would utterly destroy the historic site. How on earth could someone even consider this ? I guess it's all down to MONEY !!! I know we need to accept progress and modernisation, but there are plenty of sites in York, not even far from the centre, that would suffice.

Thank you for drawing our attention to this.

DaveGormanThanks. You're right to be outraged. People in York are outraged too, but the Council and their developer friends plod on with their scheme. At present we've stopped it with a Public Inquiry which lasted 6 weeks. However, this is not just a little local planning difficulty. This area is important to people the world over.
You can do much to register your disapproval but one easy way is to sign our online petition, which is linked from here:- http://www.yorkcastle.com/pages/petition.html
Thanks.

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Dave Gorman
Castle Area Campaign York England
www.yorkcastle.com

PeterI can't believe this !!!!
Who are these barmy ******** ?
My firm has been registered.
AJRI've signed up too.
Keep us advised please Dave.
Thank you

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