[matilda] [sheffieldsocialforum] Save the Anglican Chapel in the General Cemetary
APG
amparo2yo at telefonica.net
Tue Jun 27 06:36:14 BST 2006
Hi nice to here again from you,
There has been an article published on INdymedia Sheffield about the
anglican chapel project, (yesterday). I will further to that with your
message, thank you
Amparo
Sarah Jane Smalley wrote:
> You may be involved already, apologies for cross-posting, but please
> could you help? A developer is applying to turn the anglican chapel at
> the general cemetery into a single residence. This would close off the
> main cemetery road entrance and take over a portion of the grounds. The
> charity which manages the cemetery is half way towards raising the funds
> to develop the anglican chapel into a building for sustained community
> use. I thought you might like the opportunity to support those who are
> campaigning against this planning application.
>
> Please look at the plans and lodge comments on the Planning department's
> website
> http://planningdocs.sheffield.gov.uk/WAM/showCaseFile.do?appType=DC&appN
> umber=06/01866/FUL
>
> Here is a letter you can adapt. Letters and comments logged on the
> website are taken more seriously than any other form of objection.
> Weblink is:
> http://planning.sheffield.gov.uk/publicaccess/dc/DcApplication/applicati
> on_detailview.aspx?caseno=J02VPKNYFD000
>
> Thanks, SJ
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sheffieldsocialforum at yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:sheffieldsocialforum at yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Amparo P
> Gutierrez
> Sent: 24 June 2006 01:21
> To: M.A.T.I.L.D.A.
> Cc: sheffieldsocialforum at yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [sheffieldsocialforum] Take direct action and no risk... follow
> me
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> Hi guys and lasses,
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> I loved every letter i have read today, including Dan's first letter
> (though seems quite unfeasible to me in pragmatic terms, given the
> determination of the Client), and particularly AED's ironic letter,
> which really gets to the point.
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>
> Seem to be missing every meeting though
>
> It would be great to attend the next and final meeting this Monday isn't
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> it deadline by solicitors? And above all, 9am on the day Tuesday 27th,
> as suggested. Let's be there with our cameras as well.
>
> Mr. Timothy's letter has been read with great hilarity too by myself and
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> partner in tribulation. But contains some nasty pieces like confusing
> penknives and screwdrivers for something aggressive, and Moses' good
> will and determination with something aggressive as well.
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> As for the direct action suggested and proposed, it is herein proposed
> that our walls at the Matilda (external ones) are used to inform the
> community, and asked here permission to do so by whoever concerned: they
>
> will not be damaged (black external walls and door to M... art gallery)
> just use them to stick (with blue tack or simple non toxic glue) A4
> papers, to post our views, stories about Matilda , etc. The same ones
> that will be fed on the guest books, etc. Why do i propose this? To
> inform the general public: they look at and read with real curiosity
> what is outside the building , all kinds and ages of persons. They only
> see the legal proceedings notices, unless something has been changed in
> between.
>
> Long live Matilda's spirits, long live the moles
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> Amp
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