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Centros Miller runs into opposition in Lancashire
At a meeting last week, Lancashire 'Our City' group voted overwhelmingly against the proposed development in Lancaster: http://www.itsourcity.org.uk/Taking the Spiritual War to the Heart of the Beast
Commination 2006 - May 2006
MILLER GROUP HOMES TO BE CURSED IN EDINBURGH
Once performed Commination has to be repeated at least four times a year or as many times as are necessary until the cause of sin is removed. The cause of sin is the Cattle Market development in Bury St Edmunds.The wrath of God and the Curse of St Edmund will be called down upon the sites selected by the Knights of St Edmund and all buildings situated within the zone or category selected by them as targets for prayer.
The Knights of St Edmund will therefore be conducting Commination at Miller Group developments in Edinburgh and such other developments as are selected. Let those who despoil St Edmund's town themselves be despoiled.
| Development Site | Status |
| (Details to follow) | |
| All unoccupied dwellings and the two show homes | Pending |
To be continued...
DEBENHAMS CURSED IN THE SIGHT OF GOD, May 4 2006
Debenhams are subject to further commination ceremony to call down the judgement of god upon them, their shares, works and property.These to take place upon and throughout:
May 4th 2006
"for now is the axe put unto the root of the trees, so that every tree that bringeth not good fruit is hewn down"Special prayers and ceremonies are being held at divers holy locations.
Your prayers are asked for.
The Curse at Work, January 27, 2006
They have been warned.. please see our 'curse in action' section to find out how the curse is already affecting DebenhamsBury accused of being a company town
The Replacement St Edmundsbury Borough Local Plan 2016 was discussed at a recent planning policy meeting of the Borough including the possibility building of a second multi-storey car park opposite the fire station. Some 68 objections were received from members of the public - only Centros Miller wrote in favour. Residents complained that it would be unused, unattractive, destroy trees, encourage anti-social behaviour and block out light.Nonetheless, St Edmundsbury Borough has agreed to keep it in the local plan.This prompted Cllr. David Nettleton, one of the few Borough councillors oppose the cattle-market development, to state in the Bury Free Press 2nd September 2005:
"St Edmundsbury Borough Council is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Centros Miller....this council ought to be ashamed of itself"