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Neil I think you are right in what you say about councils leading by example.
Up until recently we have had a council whose motives for doing anything were questionable(well, that is unless they showed the esteemed leader in good light...if they didn't, then it seems they weren't done). This council is new, just finding its feet........and probably with a legacy of issues which are, in a nutshell, thorny. We have to wait and see.......but I do believe that a good start would be to enforce the No Alcohol areas. Maundy Grange....now that is a totally different problem. Don't have any ideas as to how that could be sorted. I know that Dorothy started out with the very best intentions, but she is as soft as your pocket and is, as other posters have said, contributing to the problem. A pile of poo will always attract flies. |
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If you had let me know I would come down and opened up for you :) I think there are more national companies in Blackburn than Accrington, they can afford to pay staff to be open 7 days a week. Obviously from a personal point of view we can't do that but it does suprise me the Arndale isn't open on Sundays. |
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It can't be denied that Accrington town centre needs looking at but to be honest I'm probably one of the least qualified people to talk on the subject as I'm nowhere near as familiar with its history as someone like Bernard or Clare. I've said it before but each time I go into Accrington it extracts money from me and I'd far rather go there than Blackburn if I can help it. |
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As you have just said, you go into Accrington centre, therefore you're qualified to talk about it. Never mind about the "history", it's what's happening NOW that counts. Do you accept that, whatever the reason, there's a particular problem with undesirables in the town centre over and above other towns? What do you think the council should do about it? |
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Reduced property rates, and giving the Freedom of the Borough to the chief facilitator. |
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Am not a councillor, but here are MY plans.
Sorry, market stallholders in Peel Street, NOT your fault, but ... knock the stupid Peel St stalls down. Make the front of the Market Hall and the area between the Market hall/Town Hall suitable for stalls. Then, with Peel Street opened up again, reinstate the bus station back to where it used to be! Problem solved! We SHOULD NOT be putting the bus station AWAY from our Market Hall/outside market. The market/stalls holders are struggling as it is. |
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My thoughts too Atarah......see my earlier posts on the issues.
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To give you an example, I spent three days last week working in Nottingham and I was appalled at the price of items which I could quite easily buy in Accrington or Blackburn for a fraction of the cost. We could fill the high street with Ted Bakers and Harvey Nichols and it wouldn't help one iota. I have to say that wandering around the shops with my friend I felt genuinely poor in comparison with all the people who were handing over hundreds of pounds for everyday items and thinking nothing of it. It was not a very nice feeling being looked down upon because my face didn't fit. I've worked my way up from nothing to a point where I still count the pennies but I am no longer struggling. I know how it feels to watch people splashing out thousands at places such as Debenhams when I could barely afford milk for my tea. We need to accept that Accrington is not full of well-off people and there is a danger that if the major players do eventually dislodge all the smaller shops then we risk alienating our own residents. That said, I'm all in favour of attracting bigger names to fill up the empty shops but it needs to be done simultaneously or it will never work. Costa Coffee has made an excellent job of that corner unit and the town looks better for it but we could do with talking to a few more bigger players in order to keep up the improvement. However, the council can only do so much and the success or failure of local shops must ultimately rest with private enterprise. |
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I remember you once saying that Accy has a good town centre infrastructure for a place its size and I think you're right - it just needs using to its full potential. However, you can't even make a start on realising that potential until that problem is sorted. But as you think that problem doesn't even exist, you're obviously not going to do anything about it. |
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There's no getting away from the fact that we're in a depressed area which has also taken a further beating from the recession. There's bags of room for improvement but the council doesn't have pots of money to throw at things and private investment is not forthcoming in many areas right now. The subject keeps coming up time and again however and, although it isn't technically within my remit at HBC, drop me a line with suggestions or comments and I will make sure they are heard by the right people. |
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Anyway, got to nip to Tesco and get a bottle of wine for my afternoon session. I'll be sending you my suggestions later. ;) |
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Surprised that there's no Next though and very disappointed that there isn't a Works bookshop. |
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