Diana Scrafton from TRASH Horfield explains that Bristol Rovers is a failed football club who hope to make £20-30 million from the sale of the First World War Memorial Ground they own in Bristol to Sainsburys Supermarket chain. But why is Bristols Mayor Ferguson, who came to power on championing small retailers, supporting the supermarket? Is George still friends with fellow Merchant Venturer Edward Ware who is on the board of Bristol Rovers? Planning application is in to extend the hours to 12 midnight to 5am when Sainsburys delivery lorries will be allowed to come through the small roads to and from the proposed site. Land has still not been sold and Bristol Rovers are now suing Sainsburys. http://trashorfield.wordpress.com/
Mixed reaction from Bristol Rovers fans as club to sue Sainsburys By The Bristol Post | Posted: August 27, 2014 he proposed new Sainsburys store which is due to be built on the current site of the Memorial Stadium in Horfield BRISTOL Rovers fans have given a mixed reaction to revelations that the club is suing Sainsburys over allegedly dragging its heels to build a new store at the Memorial Stadium. The Bristol Post exclusively revealed yesterday that the club has issued a writ against the supermarket chain for alleged breaches of contract over the planned redevelopment of its current ground. It is claiming nearly £340,000 from Sainsburys as a result of legal fees and soaring building costs due to the alleged delays. Rovers chairman Nick Higgs has come in for a kicking from some fans over the issue while others have given him their backing. Jim Chappell, chairman of the Bristol Rovers Supporters Club, said: "Its obvious to anyone connected with the club that there have been problems as building work has not started yet.... http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/Mixed-reaction-Bristol-Rovers-fans-club-sue/story-22831063-detail/story.html
Extract from Brave New World author Aldous Huxleys 1962 talk at Berkeley University, California entitled The Ultimate Revolution https://www.publicintelligence.net/aldous-huxley-1962-u-c-berkeley-speech-on-the-ultimate-revolution/