07-10-2008, 08:04
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Re: What a shame
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Originally Posted by Neil
It is highly visible which is so people in the area can see if there is any trouble happening.
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You mean the houses directly in front of the play area, that would be Park Lane I assume. The houses on Fielding Lane do not get a clear view because of the trees. The houses on Malvern Ave have no view of it, neither have the semi's at the far end of Park lane. The houses on Rhyddings street can only see the park gates from their front doors,plus most people would walk past with their eyes closed for fear of reprisals from the yobs at a later date.
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The site of the old tennis/basketball court is very poor as well. No one passes by unless they are going to that area. An injured person could be there for hours.
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Who would want to risk going to that area.
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The bid includes moving pets corner to where the basket ball court is. This would reduce the isolation issue because Pets Corner is a busy area when open. Once locked up at night it would then be a quiet area for the animals.
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I would have thought there would be a greater problem with the pets corner if located at the back of the park, you have already indicated above that the tennis/basketball area is poor, so why put the animals at risk in that corner. 
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