lettertoclegg

1
Reporting local life since 1854 40p Monday, October 29, 2012 SEN-eO1-S2 [P] [P] Adams defends McCombe challenge: Back Page SPORT BACK PAGE Pub’s heritage bid is rejected CAMPAIGNERS last night learned they had failed in their bid to protect a pub from the bulldozers. Members of the Potteries Pub Preservation Group (PPPG) applied for the second time to English Heritage to secure listed building status for the Coachmakers Arms. But the organisation claimed the building, in Lichfield Street, Hanley, had undergone too many alterations to be protected. The traditional four-room pub is earmarked for demolition to make way for the planned City Sentral shopping and leisure precinct. A campaign to save the pub was launched in 2008. It is believed the building was built in the early 19th Century and was originally two homes. It became a beer house between 1860 and 1870. English Heritage said last night: “A pub of this common type and date would need to retain an almost complete interior and sufficiently intact façade to justify inclusion on the list.” Mervyn Edwards, spokesman for PPPG, said: “We thank everyone who has supported the campaign, but the pub’s fate is now in the lap of the gods.” GIVE US THE MONEY! CITY and county leaders are meeting Nick Clegg, right, in London today as they make their first pitch for a £1 billion ‘city deal’ to double the size of our economy. Writing in today’s Sentinel, the Deputy Prime Minister challenges our area to show what it has to offer. So we say to Mr Clegg, we have: The best transport links anywhere in the region; A renowned ceramics industry which is acclaimed worldwide; Radical plans to generate all of our own power – saving businesses money; A talented and creative workforce crying out for opportunities; Science parks, business zones and land waiting to be developed. With your help, Mr Clegg, our leaders have promised they will create 50,000 jobs so that Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire can help lead Britain back to prosperity. Now we ask you not to overlook our bid again. SEE PAGE 6 FIGHT: The Coachmakers Arms. MARC ‘OUT FOR 4 MONTHS’ SEE PAGE 16 and toddler of the year 2012 DOUBLE VOTES ANY EXTRA LARGE PIZZA £7.99 COLLECTION ONLY (ADD £1 FOR DELIVERY) Offer only available at LONGTON store. Delivery available in selected area only. Orders not available online. Extra cost for cheese crust. Offer expires 2nd November, 2012. perfectpizza.co.uk 01782 599755 Open: Sunday to Thursday 4.30pm-11pm Friday to Saturday 4.30pm-midnight 6-8 Upper Normacot Road, LONGTON Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST3 4QE ©NM Tel. 01782 286006 www.hair-and-co.co.uk Stafford Street, Hanley Opposite Wilkinson’s on production of this advert. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Valid until 26/11/12 Offer not available on Saturdays 10% OFF

Upload: alex-campbell

Post on 17-Feb-2016

220 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Reporting local life since 1854 40pMonday, October 29, 2012

SEN

-eO1

-S2

[P]

[P]

Adams defends McCombechallenge: Back Page

SP ORT

BAC KPAG E

Pub’s heritagebid is rejectedCAMPAIGNERS last nightlearned they had failed intheir bid to protect a pub fromthe bulldozers.

Members of the PotteriesPub Preservation Group(PPPG) applied for the secondtime to English Heritage tosecure listed building statusfor the Coachmakers Arms.

But the organisationclaimed the building, inLichfield Street, Hanley, hadundergone too manyalterations to be protected.

The traditional four-roompub is earmarked fordemolition to make way forthe planned City Sentralshopping and leisure precinct.

A campaign to save the pubwas launched in 2008.

It is believed the buildingwas built in the early 19thCentury and was originallytwo homes. It became a beerhouse between 1860 and 1870.

English Heritage said lastnight: “A pub of this commontype and date would need toretain an almost completeinterior and sufficientlyintact façade to justifyinclusion on the list.”

Mervyn Edwards,spokesman for PPPG, said:

“We thank everyone wh ohas supported the campaign,but the pub’s fate is now inthe lap of the gods.”

GIVE US THEMONEY!CITY and county leaders are meetingNick Clegg, right, in London today asthey make their first pitch for a£1 billion ‘city deal’ to double thesize of our economy.Writing in today’s Sentinel, theDeputy Prime Minister challengesour area to show what it has tooffer.So we say to Mr Clegg, we have:■ The best transport links anywherein the region;■ A renowned ceramics industrywhich is acclaimed worldwide;■ Radical plans to generate all ofour own power – saving businessesmoney;■ A talented and creative workforcecrying out for opportunities;■ Science parks, business zonesand land waiting to be developed.With your help, Mr Clegg, ourleaders have promised they willcreate 50,000 jobs so thatStoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire canhelp lead Britain back to prosperity.Now we ask you not to overlook ourbid again.

SEE PAGE 6

FIGHT: The Coachmakers Arms.

MARC ‘OUT FOR 4 MONTHS’SEE PAGE 16and toddlerof the year 2012

DOUBLEVOT E S

ANY EXTRA LARGE

PIZZA £7.99COLLECTION ONLY (ADD £1 FOR DELIVERY)

Offer only available at LONGTON store. Delivery available in selected area only.

Orders not available online. Extra cost for cheese crust. Offer expires 2nd November, 2012.

perfectpizza.co.uk

01782 599755

Open: Sunday to Thursday 4.30pm-11pm

Friday to Saturday 4.30pm-midnight

6-8 Upper Normacot Road, LONGTON

Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire ST3 4QE

©NMTel. 01782 286006

www.hair-and-co.co.uk

Stafford Street, Hanley

Opposite Wilkinson’s

on production of this advert.Not to be used in conjunction with

any other offer.Valid until 26/11/12

Offer not available on Saturdays

10%OFF