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whats' happened to our town
Tuesday morning 10am. park up behind B&M bargains, plenty of spaces, walked onto King St and onto Union St, entered Santander Bank, short walk approx 200 Mts. Observations, I counted 3 other people on Union St, 1 person in the bank.
Exit bank and a quick dash to Swinton insurance via Broadway. Observations, shops empty of customers, Broadway looking like Accy Stanley 20 minutes after final whistle. Final stop, post office, observation, packed out with lots of people putting cards into a machine and collecting benefits, busiest premises in town. I commented to the cashier that I was 12 in the queue and I was the fist person to hand over some money !! Conclusion, Accrington as a shopping town is a joke, the town is dying and I fear things will only get worse this year. Come on Council you need to start talking to business men and woman and open discussions on what the private sector can do to help bring a little life into town before it really is too late |
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Some nice community art will bring the crowds flooding back.
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Whilst no one can wave a magic wand and get people to spend their money we could do with someone up at Scaitcliffe House to take a serious look at the Town Centre instead of simply blaming the previous government. Unfortunately, as we're seeing in the Market Hall, the Cabinet knows best and any advice will be filed in the bin. |
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How many were carers collecting a pittance for dedicating their lives to caring for a sick relative ? How many had a sickness that may not have been evident to you , but would have loved to be at work instead of collecting their rightful benefits ? |
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There are plenty in every town, in just so happens that the people that see no wrong in them and support them are housed in the town centre. The first improvement in the town centre would be to relocate certain premises |
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Sister flew down from Heaven above. Sent by God, to nurture the poor smack heads. Thus allowing them to carry on doing what they do best. Skinning up, shooting up, and supping up, before returning to Sister for the next lot of funding. Praise be! |
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Judging people, and getting yourself worked up, in green-eyed tizz. That four hundred quid might be the sum total, after selling all their worldly possessions. Who knows? Oh, yeah. You know. :rolleyes: |
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Poor you. One life. That's all we have. A wise man, rather than surlily contemplating his lot in life, would change his direction, if it was really that bad, and stop wasting precious time, telling others how hard done by he is. ;) |
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Even for those who'd rob out of their dead mother's purse for a wrap of brown. Praise be! (That's what they say, after every single hand out, which allows them to carry on funding their habit.) |
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You know it is really bad of you to make assumptions. I was in the Post Office today.......I picked up the pension for my elderly disabled mother.......£400.......it sounds a lot of money doesn't it? This was three weeks pension for her.....she can't get out on her own much anymore. So what looked like a lot of money is already spoken for with bills and shopping. My mother is 83, has cancer and worked every single day of her life (up to the age of 65) to bring up 7 children. The money she gets, she has earned. No-one is giving her anything. |
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Those assumptions can be very wide of the mark. A young man may be seen taking money via the card in the post office....it may not necessarily be his money....he may, like me, be drawing it for someone who is needy and entitled to it. |
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ah well .. just got the freebie hyndburn citizen newspaper .. headlines ... Recycling lives centres planned ... theres one in hyndburn .. on charter street planned .. its the most advanced they say ...
Lancashire recycling charity helps homeless (From Blackburn Citizen) |
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What are they going to recycle the homeless into? It doesn't say. Bag lady bag? Tramp lamp? Vagrance fragrance? |
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please stop it now Gary, my face can't take much more, i have jaw ache with laughing ... i love it when you're on top form x |
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they could recycle a prostitute into ....... a wench bench perhaps
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Didn't know about this: 11/10/0412 Major Full: Construction of recycling lives 24/09/2010 centre comprising:- Recycling Centre and Offices (B1, B2, B8 & C2), 20 No - RSL residential 1 bed units (C3), 4 No hybrid commercial units (B1 (c)/B2) 15 No business incubation units (B1(a)) children’s nursery/creche (D1), social enterprise and education centre (D1), cafe (A3) with associates access and 40 No car spaces and landscaping Land at Charter Street Accrington BB5 0SA Recycling Lives UK Ltd This is the link to their website: http://www.recyclinglives.org/ |
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welcome back cashy .. been quiet without you the last couple of weeks ....:D:D:D
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