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== Controversy - Bitter Battle between Robin Wales and traders at Queen's Market. ==


Sir Robin Wales has been involved in a bitter battle with the Friends of Queens Market, which represents the market traders at Queen's Market lively and busling market. The traders and residents are objecting to plans to demolish the market and replace with 31 storey appartment block with shops.

(initially ASDA wanted to buy the site, but local people did not want this and significant anti-publicity. ASDA pulled out.
And not Robin Wales/St Modwents want to demolish the market and build 31 storey.


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Can someone find references etc....

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Controversy - Bitter Battle between Robin Wales and traders at Queen's Market.

Sir Robin Wales has been involved in a bitter battle with the Friends of Queens Market, which represents the market traders at Queen's Market lively and busling market. The traders and residents are objecting to plans to demolish the market and replace with 31 storey appartment block with shops.

(initially ASDA wanted to buy the site, but local people did not want this and significant anti-publicity. ASDA pulled out. And not Robin Wales/St Modwents want to demolish the market and build 31 storey.



Can someone find references etc....