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Acrylic-bob 15-01-2005 14:52

Just when you thought it was safe...
 
It appears that the fiasco that is the Panopticon, is set to make a comeback. From Wednesday 19th January to Monday 24th January, you can pop along to any of the venues listed below and have a look at the new proposals.

An unamed project spokesperson is reported in the Observer as saying "We really want to engage the public and to speak to them and see what they feel about the designs, to make sure that we get the appropriate design for the area bearing in mind the senistivity of the area."

So it is no longer a question of whether we would like a sculpture on the Coppice or not, but rather "pick one of the three remaining options".

Isn't democracy wonderful.

VENUES
Accrington Town Hall
Accrington and Rossendale College
ASDA Accrington
Huncoat Primary School
Accrington Library
Hyndburn Sports Centre

and also at Mid Pennine Arts in Burnley...?

black_flights 15-01-2005 15:18

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There putting a sculpture up coppice. What's the point in that. You know it really annoys me that they can't find better ways to spend the money oh like say children's hospitals. And besides it will probably get graffitied by kids.

Less 15-01-2005 16:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by black_flights
There putting a sculpture up coppice. What's the point in that. You know it really annoys me that they can't find better ways to spend the money oh like say children's hospitals. And besides it will probably get graffitied by kids.

Well black flight, perhaps rather than investing in childrens hospitals the money should go elsewhere, after all the less children there are the less chances of the little so & so's putting graffiti anywhere!
:surprise:

black_flights 15-01-2005 16:55

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lol Im meant little children, and besides it's usually the teenagers who do the graffiti (pardon me for the generalisation)

WillowTheWhisp 15-01-2005 21:36

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I expect I'll have a look at the one in the Asda but I doubt very much whether having an opinion will have any effect on what the council finally decides.

I can definitely feel a panopticon coming.:rolleyes:

Acrylic-bob 15-01-2005 21:44

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Errrm, it will actually be the idiot-in-chief who will decide, just like he did with the last proposal. As I said, isn't democracy wonderful.

janet 16-01-2005 07:47

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This council really takes the p***, i'm sure we,the people of the town could find something better to spend the money on.Like resurfacing the pavements in the town centre.

Acrylic-bob 16-01-2005 08:21

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Janet. The Panopticon isn't really a HBC generated project, it comes from the County Council and the Regional Development Agency. Have a look at the thread titled Ambition Lancashire. That should give you a good idea of who is involved, where the money is coming from and the other "good things" that they have planned for us.

Uncle Mick 16-01-2005 11:57

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I thought we`d already agreed we did`nt want a novelty item on the top of the Coppice! It`s bad enough they planted all those conifers in the 70`s that erode the hill side now they want some arty trash to spoil our view. Vote against it my friends, or if the worst comes to the worst out with the shovels we can weigh it in for scrap!!

WillowTheWhisp 16-01-2005 14:58

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We can voice our opinion but I doubt very much whether any notice will be taken of it. We are going to have something foisted upon us whether we like it or not - and it will probably be "not"

pendy 16-01-2005 18:04

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It's called consultation. We (the leaders) will ask you what you think. Whatever you think, we will simply go ahead and do what we were going to do anyway, but doesn't it make you feel better that you were consulted? ....

Yes, they really do think that we are all thick

WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2005 09:14

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On the subject of this here Panopticon, which we are going to have whether we want one or not, and the choices which have been put before us............

I was standing at the bottom of Avenue Parade on Friday gazing up at the Coppice and asking myself what the heck it is going to look like up there when we've got the wretched Panopticon when my eye was drawn to the "thing" which some people have referred to as a monument and which I believe at one time had a map on top but has in recent years been daubed with graffiti.

Two things occurred to me:
1. Whatever gets put up there will end up vandalised and/or covered in graffiti in a like manner.
2. We've got a "thing" up there and if the purpose of this Pantopticon is to draw the eye to a focal point on high ground then surely we already have that? All they need to do is clean up the thing and put an up to date, preferably vandal proof, map or landmark indicator on top of it. It would be a heck of a lot cheaper.

Acrylic-bob 31-01-2005 09:19

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Spot on Willow! Use the £50,000 to refurbish the Peel Memorial and the McAlpine Shelter and the paths that lead up to them. That's a proposal which would have my whole-hearted support.

WillowTheWhisp 31-01-2005 12:27

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So how do we convince the "powers that be" ?

Acrylic-bob 31-01-2005 13:12

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Wrap a note around a brick and lob it at PB as he is passing? Hmmmm, however tempting the idea, it is not the right way. The correct way of going about it is to petition the council to hold a referendum on the issue. A minimum of 5000 signatures forces them to comply.


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