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Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 13:31

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154733)
Why not be positive that the council is putting up a Christmas tree?

The answer to that is simple....It is not a necessary job.....and certainly not one which requires two men to be paid at premium rates from local taxes.
Especially as the council is looking at ways to trim its budgets......and asking us for our input.
Mine would be.....pay for only essential work to be done at premium rates!

DaveinGermany 15-11-2015 13:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154733)
We can go around in circles with this one. Why not be positive that the council is putting up a Christmas tree?

Ooh, diversionary tactics! Well played Brigadier :s_aim1:

Michael1954 15-11-2015 13:46

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1154736)
Ooh, diversionary tactics! Well played Brigadier :s_aim1:

That made me chuckle!

Michael1954 15-11-2015 13:57

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1154735)
The answer to that is simple....It is not a necessary job.....and certainly not one which requires two men to be paid at premium rates from local taxes.
Especially as the council is looking at ways to trim its budgets......and asking us for our input.
Mine would be.....pay for only essential work to be done at premium rates!

If it's not a necessary job, and if the council is looking at ways to trim its budget, then NO Christmas trees should be put up in Hyndburn, regardless of the day of the week. Well I wouldn't agree with that.

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 14:04

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Do You consider it a necessary job?

There are pavements in Accrington town centre which could use two men to much better ends than the placing of a Christmas tree on a November Sunday some six and a half weeks before the festivities.

While I would not subscribe to having NO Christmas trees, I certainly do not think that men should be employed at premium rates to install them.

DaveinGermany 15-11-2015 14:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154738)
That made me chuckle!

Jolly good! A little levity in our everyday lives certainly can't be a bad thing. :)

maxthecollie 15-11-2015 14:13

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Last year I asked my local councillor about fitting a cabinet outside St.Anne's school to contain a defibrulator to save lives instead of spending all that money.We have never had a Christmas Tree before so why start in 2014? The council had their own way as usual

Michael1954 15-11-2015 14:13

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I am pleased that you do not subscribe to having no Christmas trees. As to whether I consider it a necessary job or not, well is it really necessary for any Christmas tree to be put up, regardless of the day of the week? It isn't, but it's nice to see, and it's only once a year.

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 14:22

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You are right. Christmas Trees are NOT a necessity, but do brighten up the environment.
However, in times when money is tight(like now) you have to prioritise the work being done at premium rates...which is quite plainly what is not being done.

I am not complaining or whinging...and had you not brought up the subject, would have quietly kept these thoughts to myself...but I am sure that if I am thnking them, then others are too.

Michael1954 15-11-2015 14:34

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Now I don't know if this is true or not, but someone on Hyndburn Chat has said these were not council workers, but workers who had been sub contracted to plant trees at a fixed price in the area, hence why they were working on Sunday. I emphasise I don't know if this is true or not.

accyman 16-11-2015 00:36

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iv got a tree for my house i dont need one outside

town center fair enough it helps traders and makes going into town a littl emore brighter and lets face it accy needs all the help it can get

anywhere else is a waste whoever is paying for them.

if someone wants to put one up out of private money then fair enough but public money no wether it be direct from the council or the council giving a grant theres no need for public money to be wasted on xmas trees etc outside of town center

remember times are hard , they must be the way moneys been splashed around and then they will cut something away like public toilets

merry grinchmas everybody :D

yes i bloody do know its only november :D:D:D:D

RainbowSix 16-11-2015 12:48

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It may be that they considered that Sunday is the day with the least pedestrian traffic so the safest day to put it up.

Or that it was not delivered until Saturday and they had nowhere to put it.

Or that the guys putting it up were not actually council workers but from the company paid to deliver and erect the tree.

accyman 16-11-2015 15:56

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to be honest by the time christmas gets here im sick of it

morons putting xmas lights and trees up in october , november , shops flooding the shelves with xmas stock in the same period and now even the authorities are setting about xmas early

went to buy a birthday card the other day and there wasnt much choice because half the shops stock had been removed to make way for 8 sections of shelving dedicated to xmas cards

i wish shops would click on that people will buy what they need for xmas regardless of when they put their stock out

roll on december the 31st when they put easter eggs on the shelves

no sooner have the shops finished emptying our pockets to celebrate jesus's birth they are shoving stuff in our faces to remember his death

if anything street outlets drive me to shop online at least shopping online i dont get battered with unwarranted guff and annoying xmas music in november

Margaret Pilkington 16-11-2015 17:01

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Accyman, I could not agree more.


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