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may i also point out that before you make assumptions about people that you should get your facts correct first. the only reason that i have spare time on my hands is because i was forced to give up my job due to disability! I have already pointed out that i would be happy to assist organising the event INCLUDING the design and FREE reproduction of the advertising materials |
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Nothing to do with Hyndburn Borough Council. Thanks be to baby Jesus. |
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It may be an age thing but I can't find where you offered to help with the design and free reproduction of the advertising materials, perhaps you can point me to that post? |
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All this moaning can't be good for you! |
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plain enough? |
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now there's an opt out. please inform me what budget i have to play with. and just 1 more point, we were asked for our ideas for next year, we have given them, they have been ignored. seems to be a bit of a theme where hbc are concerned! |
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Perhaps you've altered your post(although it does't show you edited it)or perhaps you just get confused when you get too exited? |
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If I could afford those rents I'd be trading in Burnley where the council give a **** about the town ;) |
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Gordon see post 200. Jedi's responses are in red....so he has said he would be happy to do some of the leg work.
As for being old at 30...haven't you heard that 30 is the new twenty? I am well past 30...twice past and then a bit, but I do not feel old....age is not the number on your birth certificate, it is a state of mind. You don't get old by doing things...you get old by not doing things. |
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Invite people down to the event - print invites - cost involved. (me)
Design posters (me) Print posters - who's going to pay for that? (me) Gordon, these are the responses of Jedi...in red |
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Part of an email I received today at work:
"Shoppers looking for a unique Christmas experience this year are being urged to take to the cobbles again on Sunday 27 November from noon on Bank Street in Rawtenstall! Now in its third year, Clogs on t’ Cobbles is guaranteed to be a fun filled family day out. On Bank Street shoppers will be greeted by mixture of local craft and food stalls, a brass band and street performers. Other attractions on the day include a Town Crier, clog making demonstrations, carol singers, children’s fairground rides, crepes, hog roast, bratwurst sausages, ... the list is endless. Rossendale Radio will be there all day to help provide a festive atmosphere and Rawtenstall Market will also be open for the day with special events and attractions and the Mayor and Mini Mayor with special guests will switch the Christmas Lights on at 4pm on Bank St." Sounds like Rawtenstall might have got their act together - Why on earth can Accrington not do something similar instead of paying for third or fourth rate celebrities which attracts nobody but the people who we should not be aiming for and contribute little - in my opinion and that of other people I know Accrington needs to up it's game! |
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