Save Bubbles Health-Spa
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Save Bubbles Health-Spa

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Derby City Council have announced plans to demolish the row of buildings from Bubbles Spa through to The Vic Inn to improve Derby\'s \'commuter gateway\' on the eastern fringe of the city. DCC are requesting comments and signatures to be submitted by 14th October. If you\'d like to add your (lowered) voice to the call for DCC to rethink their plans and leave the City\'s favourite relaxing, but above all, discrete, massage parlour well alone, break out the baby oil and add your name here. Remember, if we lose Bubbles along with it go hundreds of teenager\'s chances to enter manhood with dignity. Many hard up students would loose their opportunity to earn that extra few pounds to put fast food on their table, and don\'t forget all those stressed out businessmen (probably a few councillors too) who would have to miss their midday release, facing the afternoon with the stresses of the morning still backed up inside them. A similar petition is being hosted by The Vic Inn, we urge you to show your support for their cause as well. Don\'t let Bubbles become Rubbles

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The Friends of Bubble\'s Spa (Derby)

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http://www.derby.gov.uk/Environment/Planning/LandUsePlanning/easternfringesareaactionplan.htm Derby City Council\'s Nefarious Plans http://www.ipetitions.com/campaigns/save_the_vic_2005/ Save The Vic
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