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I think what has to be remembered is that the design and the project is in its infancy in Hyndburn and it is right to keep bringing up these issues now so that something can be done about it. I would hate for it to be like Diana's memorial fountain when issues were only raised after the thing had been built. The only tree that is being considered is an oak tree right in the centre of the rings. This would symbolise the oak-ring-town name. I personally agree that the other trees should be thinned out - it's a bit unnerving to go up there as a woman alone, even in broad daylight. Funding for the refurbishment of the monument and shelter will applied for from English Heritage and it's been intimated that we stand an extremely high chance of getting it. |
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the most likely graffiti will be spray paint and fire both the shelters and the monument are or have been covered in spray paint the easter cross has been burnt to the ground plenty of times in the past and only last year some kids set fire to the dry grass while i was flying my kite with my son and i had to call the fire brigade to put it out as it was getting bad all i see it doing is providing a place for kids to meet up and drink booze and leave broken bottles behind and whatever else they choose to do anyway thats another point but quad bikes etc are the least of the worries regarding vandalism edit: i cycle up the coppice on my mointain bike as part of my recovery therapy am i vandal ...? edit again sorry gail i thought u meant mountain bikes on the coppice as a whole i just realised you meant riding over the teletubby houses |
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Again when we're talking about the wider scheme, we are looking at plans to renovate the shelter or replace it. In Rossendale they've received an additional £300,000 for things like paths, car parking, disabled access, fencing, stiles and bulb planting. They've got this money from REMADE, who have already told us that funding for the Coppice is highly likely should the Panopticon go ahead. We have had the argument levelled at us that this is blackmail - i.e. you'll only get the extra money if you accept the Panopticon. That simply isn't the case, HBC can't afford to do the extra stuff that's needed, the money has been made available for the sculpture and if the sculpture is built that will give REMADE a reason for pitching in with the extra funding the Coppice needs. |
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Gayle, you have painted a pretty picture so far but those that have designs on the coppice (Oops, no pun intended) have NOT taken into consideration the views of the locals that use the coppice, the local population that live around the coppice and the fact that it holds fond memories in the hearts of the many that were brought up in the area and they do not want change!
Also, can I bring to your attention an article in this weeks Accrington Observer in which they quote Peter Britcliffe, spokesman for the HBC (and NOT one of my favourite peope) but for once, he is making good sense! ACCY OB: "But after weeks of controversy, it has again been met with a firm "NO" from Hyndburn Council leader Peter Britcliffe" P. BRITCLIFFE: "How many components of the word NO do these people understand and how many parts of the words NO NO NO do they not understand? I have been hearing how the tide is turning but I have had people contacting me over the weekend saying there were only about 20 people at the public meeting including officers, and even out of those not everbody was in favour. The council has rejected the idea of a Panopticon and, from the response we have had since, it would seem that there would be a possibility of having something that includes a picnic area and the paths being done up and perhaps some small token monument relating strongly to the features of the borough. Good on 'yer P.B. :notworthy After this press release, can you still hope to make major structural changes to the coppice Gayle? and perhaps Peter Beard could design a nice picnic table for us? |
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I realise that there are a number of people who don't want this sculpture. I'd be foolish to deny that but from all the correspondence and emails that I've received, the objectors are outnumbered by about 3 to 1. That means around 75% are in favour of the scheme. When we held a public meeting a few weeks ago, I received 22 comments forms from members of the public returned from people who wanted the scheme (we did not accept any from any officers from the council as we already know their views) and only 3 from people who objected (and two of those kept their options open a bit). There have been four meetings and although the turnout for each of them hasn't been overly high - added together the numbers are significant. |
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How many have been cancelled for football games?
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I think Britcliffe's objections have more to do with pandering to public opinion than any real concern for the fate of the Coppice. Though given that, as Gayle has said, the steering group is composed partly of members of HBC, it does seem odd that he should be so strident in his opposition to the proposal.
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The three designers who came up with designs in January were invited by the steering group. |
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If you are using "Materials on site already" to build this earth work, then arn`t you decimating an awful lot of the top of the Coppice which is extremly enviromentally unfriendly. And where does the money come from to reseed the area from which the materials are taken?
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