Topic: | Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | |
Posted by: | Martin Cain | |
Date/Time: | 02/11/23 12:12:00 |
Do you write travel off to tax? I don't know how many millions of tons of concrete has been poured but Park Royal & North Action have the highest pollution rates in the UK as a result. The original proposal was for 50,000 new homes. Until Sadiq Khan and his cronies stepped in. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 04/10/23 16:39:00 | Alan Fairchild |
Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 08/10/23 12:34:00 | Sara Nathan |
Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 09/10/23 13:34:00 | Vlod Barchuk |
Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 11/10/23 19:55:00 | Peter Evans |
Re:Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 11/10/23 21:28:00 | Rosco White |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 18/10/23 14:51:00 | Alan Fairchild |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 21/10/23 10:28:00 | Ros Guthrie |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 02/11/23 17:58:00 | Vlod Barchuk |
Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 02/11/23 12:12:00 | Martin Cain |
Re:Re:Is Acton a big winner from the HS2 Debacle? | 02/11/23 16:04:00 | Rosco White |