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Old 02-11-2011, 16:55   #184
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Re: HBC have taken away the benches from outside the market

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Originally Posted by Ken Moss View Post
I think it's time I mentioned Hitler and put this thread to bed.

Not to ram home the point about people ignoring the facts they have already been given but......

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/937122-post82.html

This decision is nothing to do with me although I have no qualms about answering questions on it if I have the facts to give. The facts have been placed right in front of you and you still aren't happy so what exactly do you want me to tell you that would satisfy you? Apparently the police aren't doing their job so you could always try asking them.

Accyweb has all the answers but, like me if Mobertol is to be believed, you are all doing a lot of side-stepping.

What is the solution?
Ken, you know I like you, but all I want to know is who authorised the benches removal, so don't take this personally.

Unless it was you, then you can do.



This isn't political.

Cllr. Clare Pritchard was quoted in the paper, but we were told it was nothing to do with her.

Then Dave mentioned a town centre manager, then Gayle posted it can't be them because there currently isn't one.

All I want to know is who is reponsible, so I can contact them directly and say I think it was a daft thing to do.

Yes, what I think is influenced by the fact that I've genuinely used them to sit on, because of mobility issues arising from having Parkinson's disease, whilst the person I was with kindly got the rest of my shopping.

I've honestly never had any trouble with any drunks whilst sat there, nor did I notice any smell of pee.

I don't care who, or what decided to remove them. I just want to know so I can try and pursuade the person/body concerned to put them back, sooner, rather than later.

So I can park my big sorry arse down there again, if needed, along with the many other non-drunks who used them to rest awhile.
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