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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1058140" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>And the fact the currently derelict waterfront would be completely revamped and it would have a whole load of shops and cafes etc, giving life to an area that is otherwise dead stadium or no stadium...</p><p></p><p>It really is NIMBY for the sake of it. There have been so many concessions and improvements built into the stadium for the locals and their priority still seems to be punishing Bath for not dismantling the stands (which were used for vaccine distribution) during a pandemic when it's difficult to get the people needed to do it. Unbelievable...</p><p></p><p>A perfect example of NIMBYism in action, look at many seaside towns. Things were thriving and many got full of NIMBYs who refused to move with the times and keep changing and reinvesting, many have become slums as a result. Not saying that will happen in Bath but damn people have got to stop opposing stuff for the sake of opposing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1058140, member: 56232"] And the fact the currently derelict waterfront would be completely revamped and it would have a whole load of shops and cafes etc, giving life to an area that is otherwise dead stadium or no stadium... It really is NIMBY for the sake of it. There have been so many concessions and improvements built into the stadium for the locals and their priority still seems to be punishing Bath for not dismantling the stands (which were used for vaccine distribution) during a pandemic when it's difficult to get the people needed to do it. Unbelievable... A perfect example of NIMBYism in action, look at many seaside towns. Things were thriving and many got full of NIMBYs who refused to move with the times and keep changing and reinvesting, many have become slums as a result. Not saying that will happen in Bath but damn people have got to stop opposing stuff for the sake of opposing it. [/QUOTE]
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