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flashy 07-05-2007 21:38

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but you'd do it to get in free...ok

SPUGGIE J 07-05-2007 21:38

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Still wrong in my eyes is residents priveledge schemes thogh pensioners have earned theirs.

lancsdave 07-05-2007 21:38

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Actually I haven't lived in Burnley since I was 9 so I wouldn't have got in for free, even though I am from Burnley I lived in Pendle.

flashy 07-05-2007 21:39

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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

grannyclaret 07-05-2007 21:45

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My son went on Tuesday last week .he gave our old post code but told them in no uncertain terms what he thought about it,,, also he says half the stuff has gone ,
It seems that the hall was left by the Townleys to the people of Burnley to enjoy free of charge and the powers that be cant get out of that clause... So they are exploting visitors from out of town....Well it serves them right if it all back fires on them.....

flashy 07-05-2007 21:47

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i agree granny, its mad, when did the hall get left to the people of burnley anyway?

lancsdave 07-05-2007 21:51

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I believe in Blackburn there is a Beez card which is only available to residents but gives you discount on various activities.

Any resident of Blackpool can get a discount on admittance to The Grand Theater and Sandcastle.

They are not free admissions but they are benefits available to residents only.

lancsdave 07-05-2007 21:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 421144)
Well it serves them right if it all back fires on them.....


And it probably will, last I heard they were 8,000 visitors down over the last year.

flashy 07-05-2007 21:53

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like you say dave...a DISCOUNT

lancsdave 07-05-2007 22:00

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The hall was bought by Burnley council in 1901.

flashy 07-05-2007 22:05

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so did they get it left to them? and they only changed it recently why?

lancsdave 07-05-2007 22:12

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Apparently they bought it because the Towneley's failed to breed and the fringes of the family didn't want to keep it on.

Wasn't there a thing a couple of years ago where the government subsidised all musuems etc so they could be free admittance, and then they have since stopped the subsidy. I only vagueley recall it but I'm sure somebody with a better memory will tell us the full story.

flashy 07-05-2007 22:15

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dunno, but that sounds about right

SPUGGIE J 07-05-2007 22:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 421157)
The hall was bought by Burnley council in 1901.

Even so there has to be a way to be fair to all. I could understand if it was to maintain exhibits but if they have gone do they have an excuse?

Eric 07-05-2007 23:12

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Seems quite common to give residents a break. In Ontario residents pay next to nothing for fishing licences, but people from out of the Province pay quite a bit ... and from outside of Canada, they pay an arm and a leg. Same for hunting licences ... except for skunk, but you have to wrestle them into submission. I can vaguely remember Townley Hall, and $8 does seem a lot to pay. But I suppose there has to be some compensation for living in Burnley.


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