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Doubts over arena plan



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AM I alone in being sceptical of our Leeds commitment to the arena/concert hall?

It surely strains credulity to breaking point to learn that a further six months is being spent identifying the site (YEP, May 6).

We are either re-tracing our steps or going round in circles!

Imminent

Has not a list of prime sites long been compiled? If not, why not? Should not this have preceded the imminent selection of the developer.

What could possibly occupy six months in the process of making a simple decision about the sufficiency and availability of land?

And why six – not four or seven months?

This attenuated business suggests a token commitment only and a secret wish for the project's demise through some economic/financial vagary as political intervention or development hitch.

Although as one who is far enough gone to believe even the conspiracy theories are conspiracies, I need little fuel here to inflame my fears.

Paul Kilroy, Spennithorne Avenue, Leeds 16



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