by Fonda » 20 Apr 2017, 06:01
Regarding the potential sale of the ground by the council, the thing I find most frustrating and angers me the most is - why aren't the public consulted? If anyone dares to suggest trying to change this town for the better - be that with a new hotel complex, or changes to the town centre, everyone gets their say, and normally a small number of protesters are able to stop pretty much anything proceeding. So why isn't it the same when the council are looking to sell a site of significant local interest? Why are a small number (potentially 3?) people making this decision on behalf of all of us? I don't know how these things work, but what is the distinction? Why is the addition of something to the bay, treated so differently to the removal of something?
Regarding the potential sale of the ground by the council, the thing I find most frustrating and angers me the most is - why aren't the public consulted? If anyone dares to suggest trying to change this town for the better - be that with a new hotel complex, or changes to the town centre, everyone gets their say, and normally a small number of protesters are able to stop pretty much anything proceeding. So why isn't it the same when the council are looking to sell a site of significant local interest? Why are a small number (potentially 3?) people making this decision on behalf of all of us? I don't know how these things work, but what is the distinction? Why is the addition of something to the bay, treated so differently to the removal of something?