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jaysay 06-07-2006 22:57

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Thank you for that info. But do you monitor his emails for him when he is away?

No Claytonender, but his secretary does and at 11.30 am there was nothing in his in box. it could be delay on the server, but I have a copy of you post of 10. 58 yesterday.

Neil 06-07-2006 23:11

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Maybe it could be a task for Mid Pennine Arts, they seem to like doing things on tops of hills, this could probably be something useful for a change, or in real terms value for money

I thought that HBC are not putting any money into Mid Penine this year. We can hardly expect something from them if we don't put anything in.

Maybe Gayle would like to remind us how much HBC put into Mid Penine and how much Mid Penine brought into Hyndburn.

garinda 06-07-2006 23:18

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Before Rindi gets his knickers in a twist, I'm not having a go at Gayle, but maybe she would like to define "Art". One only has to look at the Turner Prize to begin to scratch ones head when it comes to art. I for one was rather annoyed at the fact the the Lottery funded the National Opera to the tune of £50 million quid when the likes of Accrington Blind Society were rufused funding to upgrade their Bank street HQ. To me people who like art should fund it, or at best done try to push it down every ones neck on a basis of like it or lump it.

What is Art?

Art is undefinable.

It's conceptual.

Perhaps Immanuel Cricket Club, which was recently awarded tax payer's money from a committee headed by Peter Britcliffe, could claim to be a collective of performance artists and try and secure funding from the Arts Council of Great Britain instead, the next time they need funding?

Madhatter 06-07-2006 23:19

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Thats true rindy, we've debated that down here for months and got no where, which is why I say what right has one person got to say no, just because he didn't like the schemes that were suggested.

garinda 06-07-2006 23:24

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Originally Posted by jaysay
PB has been away all week and is not back until late Friday, but he is aware of your Email


See you do have your uses.;)

What is it they say about keeping a dog and barking one's self?:D



Someone said the anti-war graffiti has been up there since the seventies. It must be bloody good paint! Where can I buy some?

What war is it refering to, Vietnam?

To me it looks more recent and refers to the war in Iraq.

It wasn't there the last time I was up there about six years ago.

Madhatter 06-07-2006 23:27

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six years is still a long time for nothing to have been done about it. perhaps something to say what it's for would help to, I'm guessing that they see that as some sort of war memorial to paint that on it.

Neil 06-07-2006 23:30

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Originally Posted by garinda
Perhaps Immanuel Cricket Club, which was recently awarded tax payer's money from a committee headed by Peter Britcliffe

If you had taken me up on my offer of giving you a lift to that meeting you would have heard that debate 1st hand. One gentlemen was very opposed to the money going to the cricket club. Peter put it to a vote of all those present at the meeting. The vote was yes ( my a large majority ) and they got the money.

g jones 06-07-2006 23:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay
No Claytonender, but his secretary does and at 11.30 am there was nothing in his in box. it could be delay on the server, but I have a copy of you post of 10. 58 yesterday.

Thats strange because he is in Bournemouth all week. His Secretary is Linda. How do you know what's in his inbox? I know he can collect his mail online but I am not sure he knows how.

Nice to see you back anyway Mr Farrer. All this anti-art stuff, you'll be burning books outside Scaitclife House next. Whatever happenned to freedom of expression then??

Neil 06-07-2006 23:38

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Please you lot try and keep on topic, it is a good and sensible suggestion that something needs to be done about. If you must have a political debate please take it somewhere else.


Graham, is the coppice not part of your friends group?

garinda 06-07-2006 23:39

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Originally Posted by Neil
If you had taken me up on my offer of giving you a lift to that meeting you would have heard that debate 1st hand. One gentlemen was very opposed to the money going to the cricket club. Peter put it to a vote of all those present at the meeting. The vote was yes ( my a large majority ) and they got the money.

S H U T- U P ! ! !

I was going to go but was having a ****ty day.

Happily my absence still allows me to put forward my point of view, does it not?

It's like saying we can't discuss national politics unless we were present in the public gallery at Westminster.

What time are you picking me up for the next one?

Your lovely lady wife has told me to tell you I have to go straight back home afterwards. Sorry no country runs.:D

garinda 06-07-2006 23:41

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P.S. I was aware that it was put to a public vote and didn't say otherwise.:)

Neil 06-07-2006 23:46

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P.S. I was aware that it was put to a public vote and didn't say otherwise.:)

So you are only telling us half a story. Quite the politition yourself.

garinda 06-07-2006 23:49

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Originally Posted by Neil
Please you lot try and keep on topic, it is a good and sensible suggestion that something needs to be done about. If you must have a political debate please take it somewhere else.


What is Politics?

Politics like Art is undefinable.

Both can be viewed conceptually.

See back on track.:)

Madhatter 06-07-2006 23:54

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true, but party politics has no place at this level. This is about you and things that will effect your lives. Whether funding is given or a project is given the go ahead shouldn't be affected by people playing party politics at a local level.

Doug 06-07-2006 23:55

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Originally Posted by garinda
What is Politics?

Politics like Art is undefinable.

Both can be viewed conceptually.

See back on track.:)

Complete and utter bollocks...........:)


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