Two things:Can't take up a complaint from the LLRA for one person - that makes it personal and there's been criticism enough on that one. We need more complaints. Secondly, consider whether we want to help this shop and the young people associated with it, fail for the sake of three legs as opposed to two.
The humour I know is a gripe about it not being a corner shop and what we would all have liked but no one wanted to take it on as that and there's not a great deal that can be done about who rents it. The discussion about subsidies at Burton Waters has already been discussed so I won't go down that one again. We've also heard from people prepared to move for the lack of a shop, the walk, especially with a pram, can be an arduous one.
I don't know who all the parking spaces belong to. I assume the ones with locks are the flats', the rest the shop.

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