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Has the council listened to the community?

Posted by editor on Nov 24, 2006 - 08:21 PM
Filed under: Articles, Have your say!

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HAS THE COUNCIL LISTENED TO THE COMMUNITY?

Dear Ed

Re: Community Centre could close after Leisuredrome vote goes against council

As someone who only came to the area this year, I find it strange that the centre was built with such large halls. It would have been better if they could be split up into smaller venues for the small groups to use. It would then have been more viable to all.

Has this council listened to the community? 

What do they say?

We only hear about the cost all the time. Surely they knew about this when it was built. It should be used for all the people. 

Do councillors realise they are voted in to do the will of the all people and not just a few?

A community centre, a village hall, the leisuredrome hall. How well off are you for events use?

There is room for them all. Clubs are all funded by members so will go to the ones they can afford to use.

So come on Councillors show some sense and start talking to the people.

Regards

J Lawrie


 

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