Our readers have been having their say on the decision by councillors to reject plans for a £122m supermarket development in Norwich.

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And the early results show an overwhelming majority think the plans should have been given the go-ahead.

The Norwich Evening News will report next week on the results of a reader poll which asked whether Norwich City Council’s planning committee was right to turn down the plans for a new Asda superstore with community facilities and other shops.

More than 750 online and postal votes have been cast, with 79pc of voters saying that councillors should not have turned down the plans.

There still time to have your say by voting in our online poll before it closes at 5pm on Saturday.

2 comments

  • I always give the green thingybob activist a good verbal kicking, when he comes around my manor....next time he's a knocking, my stored lingo will bury the wee man into submission, over this farce of normal summer ice melt versus real jobs and cheap food for Norwich poor folk.

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    nrg

    Saturday, September 29, 2012

  • Seems to me its the usual case of councilors sitting in their ivory towers making decisions about something that dosent effect them. Maybe they should spend some time on a low income & come live down in Tuckswood, see first hand whats on offer.

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    Clearseaz

    Saturday, September 29, 2012

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