Re: I'm going outside now, I may be some time
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
One of the points which hasn't so far been mentioned is that this centre which was situated on Cannon Street was mainly used by B.M.E's....the number if indigenous people as Councillor Britcliffe called them, was negligible..........The letter complaining about the move of the centre had no ethnic names as signataries.......so does this mean that the people who put their name to this letter have complained because the ethnic minorities are getting a service they have always used........(and which we have failed to use) money allocated, and feel aggrieved because of this?
I don't know....I'm only asking the question......why is it important all of a sudden when locals (non ethnics) have rarely used it in the past?
Perhaps someone will enlighten me.
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I agree.
More facts are needed.
Though there is an unpleasant whiff about it all.
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