Correct. The petition is irrelevant now, although I think it did have an effect at an earlier stage, in that it probably prompted the council to put the Chadwick Street site on the market. And the rest is history.
In other words, this is what we have seen over the past eighteen months or so:
1. The college's plans emerge, that they intend to finance a redevelopment and modernisation scheme by selling Hibbert Lane to a supermarket.
2. MIA gets going, campaigns noisily, pesters the councillors and our MP to support them in opposing the plan.
3. The politicians, lacking the vision and the courage to see that their priority should be securing the best possible educational facilities for the people who vote for them, cave in.
4. The councillors privately consult planning officers at SMBC, who advise them that although Hibbert Lane is zoned for housing and not retail, if they reject the application it could be overturned on appeal because of the demonstrable need for a proper supermarket in Marple, and because Hibbert Lane, as an 'edge of centre' site, would pass the sequential test because there is no suitable and available town centre site.
5. Determined to scupper the scheme, the councillors identify a possible supermarket site in the town centre, and put it on the market, thereby ensuring that Hibbert Lane fails the sequential test.
6. Mission accomplished - our councillors and our MP have succeeded in their objective of wrecking a scheme to provide first class twenty-first century educational facilities for out children and grandchildren.
Well done.........