by Porty » 22 Apr 2012, 00:43
The local businessman whom Stephen Hawkins talked to was Clive Andrew, owner of Shapes Hairdresser. He donated an empty shop, formerly Southfield stationers, to PFANS, to allow us to display posters. I spoke to Clive face to face and I'm taking a risk divulging what he said to me. It is a risk but I'm fairly sure that Clive will not take umbrage or offence. And he will repeat what he told me, if required. I strongly suggest that Brenda Moloney contacts Clive and gets the truth from the horse's mouth. He can no doubt shed some light on who spoke to other traders, causing them to remove our posters. Most of the "victims" are advertisers in the Portobello Reporter and earn a living on PHS.
Stephen visited Shapes unannounced on Saturday April 7th in the morning. He advised Clive that the school issue is controversial and by allowing PFANS posters to be displayed in the empty shop that he owns, it had the potential to affect his hairdressing business.
Clive sent Stephen packing, saying something along the lines of "the shop is lying empty, how could it affect my hairdressing business?" Clive was right of course, what percentage of Portobello citizens are aware that Clive owns the shop in question? Almost zero I'd wager but Cllr Hawkins does.. Stephen picked the wrong guy to put the frighteners on. perhaps he had more success with other traders?
As an aside Clive;is the Portobello Traders rep for PCC. The traders group has been inactive for over a year. nevertheless he is a Portobello community councillor and some of you may wish to contact him directly to affirm your support for ALL local traders- whether pro, neutral or anti school.
There are other who can authenticate Stephen's visit to Clive but its up to them whether they wish to go public.
.....ambition makes you look pretty ugly