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Posted:
Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:15 pm
by HollowHorn
What are the bus links like from Paisley?
Posted:
Fri Jun 22, 2007 8:27 pm
by crazygray23
have no idea i know the first 121 will be going and i think the 45 and theres gonna be a link from edinburgh also , btw was up there for a nosey today , i noticed the lesure centre has a bank of scotland there, has it shut down at all , also a rather nice bus terminus with fancy shelters, and oh a nice view of the old pollock centre precinct entrance , anyone know if this is gonna be staying will it be done up ? apart from that i was rather shocked at the sheer size of the centre and i thought braehead was bad when it opened im just hoping bovis didnt use the same contractors who fucked up at braehead and left it with a catalogue of faults and problems that resurfaced long after it opened
Posted:
Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:09 am
by Field Marshall Shug
I once went to an interview at Intelligence & Security at Beveridge Square in Livingston - no pavements. The pedestrian was consigned to history. Will Tesco in Partick be a car only zone? If so, lets petrol bomb the critters.
Posted:
Sat Jun 23, 2007 11:37 am
by crazygray23
umm aint there a thread about partick tesco :)
anyhow
livingston is hell imo , it seems impossible to get aroud the town completely by foot everytime ive worked there ive had to use taxis as there doesnt seem to be many buses around town either
Posted:
Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:42 pm
by crazygray23
found this rather neat video on silverburn
http://www.fxsimulation.com/special-projects-division.htm
i apologise on not giving more info i afraid due to the job im doing and the place being a building site i havent had the privledge of being on the site yet
all i can really say is that silverburn owns the land at the other side of the m/way which is primed for a future retail park
Silverburn
Posted:
Sat Jul 21, 2007 8:01 pm
by Alex Glass
The land at the other side of the motorway did form part of the original planning application which included a retail park.
This part was withdrawn due to the level of objections from surrounding local authorities. It has now been submitted as a separate application I believe.
Posted:
Sun Jul 22, 2007 10:24 am
by crazygray23
yeah thats what im lead to believe if anything it wont be untill a year or more down the line its going to be built if accepted ,it all depends on the sucsess of silverburn imo
Posted:
Sun Jul 22, 2007 2:18 pm
by Alex Glass
crazygray23 wrote:yeah thats what im lead to believe if anything it wont be untill a year or more down the line its going to be built if accepted ,it all depends on the sucsess of silverburn imo
Given the success to-date of TESCO at Silverburn I don't think there is any doubt about Silverburn. The Retail Park will only be delayed going through the planning process given that there will be the same objections from the surrounding local authorities.
There is also the development at Darnley Mains which recently got outline permission, from the sister organisation of Retail Property, Combined Property.
Thanks for the link you provided CG23
I am going to a Local Stakeholders meeting about the progress with Silverburn on Friday. The event is to provide an update to local community on the job opportunities that are available through Greater Pollok Working in partnership with the Silverburn shops. I expect they will be viewing the video as well.
Posted:
Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:09 pm
by crazygray23
no problem alex i actually found it searching photos of the development for a freind who stays down south but originally came from pollock. i for one am very exited about it the shops dont really bother me , my job is more orientated at preventing the local undesirables doing to the place what they previously had done to the old pollock centre. Im sure things will work out as they have the former pollock centre manager controling the new one as well as some of the pollock centre old guard working in it. The company im working with `maclellan international` has created an estimated 100 jobs in the centre with guest safety (security) , cleaning and maintenance , they effectively are managing the centre ,this is their first move into scotland and they will have a regional office situated at silverburn with moves being made into managing more centres in scotland .
Posted:
Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:44 pm
by Alex Glass
crazygray23 wrote:no problem alex i actually found it searching photos of the development for a freind who stays down south but originally came from pollock. i for one am very exited about it the shops dont really bother me , my job is more orientated at preventing the local undesirables doing to the place what they previously had done to the old pollock centre. Im sure things will work out as they have the former pollock centre manager controling the new one as well as some of the pollock centre old guard working in it. The company im working with `maclellan international` has created an estimated 100 jobs in the centre with guest safety (security) , cleaning and maintenance , they effectively are managing the centre ,this is their first move into scotland and they will have a regional office situated at silverburn with moves being made into managing more centres in scotland .
Sounds great CG23
It is interesting to hear the number of jobs created by this one element of Silverburn.
By the way CG23 NO 'c' IN POLLOK
Posted:
Fri Aug 03, 2007 3:25 pm
by JohnRobertson
Welcome to Tescoland, a joy to work for??? Ask the former employees of Tesco Warehouse Dundee.
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 4:48 pm
by crazygray23
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:14 pm
by Alex Glass
Looking good CG.
Taking shape and should be ready for 27th October
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:24 pm
by Josef
Noticed a bus today with the destination 'Silverburn'. First one I had seen.
Posted:
Thu Aug 16, 2007 9:03 pm
by mrlipring
Some sort of Star Trek style teleporting system?