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This cretin need s stopping now how can one person have so much power is it the indepenents that are the monkey in the woodpile? |
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...and when in the course of your daily conversations do you use the political name of the borough? |
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I don't but I'm not looking to attract inward investment or grants to the area or to promote the borough generally. Names/first impressions/image counts for a lot in today's media-conscious world.
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In my opinion changing the name of the borough will not make one iota of difference in attracting investment to the area. Indeed changing the name again, after thirty three years, may very well have the opposite affect. |
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I'm sorry that's not a good enough point Wynonie - the public agencies and investors all know exactly where Hyndburn is. It is not the name that is stopping people from investing here.
I stand by my earlier point that if you wanted to promote the area as a place to invest a business there is no reason to mention Hyndburn. You could easily produce a brochure called 'Accrington and surrounding districts' - there is no legal reason why the council would have to promote the area as Hyndburn. It is a purely administrative name and an extremely fair one at that for all the surrounding towns. |
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When Hyndburn was formed, all of the eight towns had individual town councils but they banded together to form one large district. Accrington has never been discarded. |
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The name of the pre-1973 borough was Accrington
The name of the post-1973 borough (admittedly expanded to take in a number of smaller surrounding towns) is Hyndburn. In my view, that's replacing it. The name of the borough in a few months time will hopefully be Accrington & Districts. Personally, I'd prefer just a simple Accrington, but I'd much rather have Accrington & Districts than Hyndburn! |
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I am not saying I am for or against the name change by the way. |
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Yes, of Blackburn and Darwen. These where the two town councils that came together to form the one borough which is why the borough has both names in its title. With Hyndburn it was a bigger problem because there were eight towns that came together to make Hyndburn so it couldn't be called Accrington with Oswaldtwistle, Gt Harwood, Rishton etc - that's why they came up with the all encompassing name of Hyndburn. They had the same issue as Hyndburn with Rawtenstall, Bacup, Haslingden, etc which is why they settled on Rossendale. There was a similar issue with Clitheroe, Whalley, Ribchester etc which is why they gave it the name Ribble Valley. |
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And, incidentally, Gayle, as far as I'm aware, Baxenden has always been part of Accrington!
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The Metropolitan Borough of Accrington does have a nice ring to it ;)
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