Regeneration Rip Off! More astonishing information about what’s really going on
Mike Lane | 18.08.2002 10:34
On the 25th April 2000 the major Liverpool regeneration agency known as “Liverpool Vision” launched it’s so called masterplan.
The Cream nightclub was one of the main guests of honour at “Liverpool Vision’s” masterplan launch.
“Liverpool Vision”, are yet another major Liverpool regeneration agency, with council leader Mike Storey and his chief executive David Henshaw sitting on its board.
It iss interesting to note that the former leader of Liverpool Vision Layth Bunni, has emerged as chief executive of Lomax Entertainments. In April 2002 Lomax Entertainments joined forces with the Cream nightclub.
Full Echo article about this issue can be seen on their web site page:
http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0300whatson/0300nightclubs/page.cfm?objectid=11794536&method=full&siteid=50061
Below is an article written about me that is not available on the Echo’s or Dialy Post’s web site:
Daily Post article April, 26, 2000
HOTEL SCUFFLE MARS PLAN LAUNCH!
The masterplan launch at the Moat House Hotel was marred by an ugly scuffle involving a left wing protester.
The intruder (in fact I had a letter of invitation in my pocket) produced a megaphone and shouted down council leader Mike Storey for several minutes.
Panel leaders encouraged uninvited guest (as already mentioned I had a letter of invitation in my pocket) Mike Lane to leave, but violence almost flared after an exchange of insults with a member of the public. Fist were raised as master of ceremonies Roger Phillips (Roger Philips works for BBC radio Merseyside) and Liverpool Vision chief executive Layth Bunni stepped in to defuse the row.
The next day, after threats that I would report the Liverpool Echo to the Press Complaints Commission, the Echo wrote an article explaining that I was in fact an invited guest.
“Liverpool Vision”, are yet another major Liverpool regeneration agency, with council leader Mike Storey and his chief executive David Henshaw sitting on its board.
It iss interesting to note that the former leader of Liverpool Vision Layth Bunni, has emerged as chief executive of Lomax Entertainments. In April 2002 Lomax Entertainments joined forces with the Cream nightclub.
Full Echo article about this issue can be seen on their web site page:
http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0300whatson/0300nightclubs/page.cfm?objectid=11794536&method=full&siteid=50061
Below is an article written about me that is not available on the Echo’s or Dialy Post’s web site:
Daily Post article April, 26, 2000
HOTEL SCUFFLE MARS PLAN LAUNCH!
The masterplan launch at the Moat House Hotel was marred by an ugly scuffle involving a left wing protester.
The intruder (in fact I had a letter of invitation in my pocket) produced a megaphone and shouted down council leader Mike Storey for several minutes.
Panel leaders encouraged uninvited guest (as already mentioned I had a letter of invitation in my pocket) Mike Lane to leave, but violence almost flared after an exchange of insults with a member of the public. Fist were raised as master of ceremonies Roger Phillips (Roger Philips works for BBC radio Merseyside) and Liverpool Vision chief executive Layth Bunni stepped in to defuse the row.
The next day, after threats that I would report the Liverpool Echo to the Press Complaints Commission, the Echo wrote an article explaining that I was in fact an invited guest.
Mike Lane
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