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I have seen the teenagers (secondary school age group) cause problems for many years, they have no respect for other peoples property. What are the police and LCC doing, has the youth club on Harvey street been closed. Quote:
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What about all the green space fronting Blackburn road, what are HBC doing to clean that up. On the subject of Accrington loosing one of its parks, what would you like to see in its place, blocks of flats. No I think HBC should get its act together and stop spending silly money on hiring high flying consultants to carry out all these pointless surveys, money that could and should have been spent on park maintenance. Has there not already one been carried out on the number of parks/green spaces in Hyndburn, have the results from that survey been published yet? |
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Out of interest, where do convicted offenders do their community service?
If the very people convicted of vandalism were the ones tidying the parks up they may, just may develop a bit of civic pride. |
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Oh!! Sorry, my mistake, theres a couple of picnic benches to vandalise. *If it is possible to call it such. I watched for a number of days as the workmen went about 'levelling' the area. It's awful!! Slopes in at least two directions, grass is sparse, no goalposts and it ain't even marked out the last I saw! Pointless operation. So I have to agree Neil - the money would have been better off being directed to other parks in the borough. |
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I must have a look at it when I get chance. |
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Have on a say on Hyndburn's future developments (From Lancashire Telegraph) |
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Have on a say on Hyndburn's future developments (From Lancashire Telegraph) Perhaps they should sell off part of Rhyddings Park to a poperty developer to build some houses, and write a clause in to the planning permission, that the developer maintains the remaining part of the park for 10 years on completion of the development. That could also apply to other parks in the borough Looks like a double post, sorry about that |
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We are struggling to fit what we feel is needed in the park with its current size. As I posted above it has a high population to service - 14,000 within 1km |
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I think the park is big enough, you would get a few high value houses on there. Are there not several football/playing fields also within 1km, what about those? Why try to re-invent the wheel. |
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Access is also a problem. Below is a list of recreation grounds currently maintained by Hyndburn Borough Council as stated on their website. None of which are in Ossy - there may be green spaces that don't belong to HBC like off Fielding Lane but these belong to LCC and Rhyddings School (sort of). Quote:
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I also thought that all parks were there for all to enjoy not just the adjacent catchment area to a specific park You forgot Harvey street, both sides of the road, that's in Ossy, and is a large area of land, green space. I thought Knuzden was part of Ossy ? or has it been moved over the border without us knowing :confused: |
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When we held our last event we tried to encourage local people to walk to the park and leave theirs cars at home. Quote:
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One side is mainly bookable football pitches and the other is a nice large grassed area. Neither side can really be classed as a true formal park. Quote:
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