Peel's quest for global domination continues with the company apparently attempting to disrupt the political process regarding the proposed congestion charge in Greater Manchester, by attempting to undermine local politicians in support of the charge by funding market research in particular local constituencies. I wonder if Peel would support a similar household survey which asks questions about why since some of their land was developed for housing - raw household sewage has been leaking into a stretch of the River Irwell (old course) killing off most of the local fish!
Source: Peel Holdings researches C-charge gs researches C-charge advocates’ wards - Cadvocates’ wards - Crain's Manchester Business
This blogs presents the unfurling corporate history of Irlam and Cadishead. In a way it is a vague and amateurish homage to the film and book Robinson in Space (in which Irlam and Cadishead get a brief mention). The method is simple. Whilst acknowledging the towns' rich personal and sporting heritage, this blogs aims to provide commentary on the industrial development of Irlam and Cadishead's economic identity in a complex global world. Comments are much appreciated.
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
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