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Gayle 29-03-2005 08:10

Panopticon Poll
 
This is the final thread that I will start on this subject - promise.

I'm having to start in a new thread as technically, I didn't start the main thread last night Busman747 did by transferring my original letter over from a different area.

Anyway, thanks for all the debate it was useful. Could I ask that you please don't use this thread for any more questions, just for filling in the poll. Keep posting questions in the thread A message from Gayle Knight. Thanks.

By the way, that last poll question should read objections - not objects.

Gayle 29-03-2005 15:36

Re: Panopticon Poll
 
I've posted this just to raise it in the message list again. It would be unfortunate for it to be ignored as some people have been very vocal on the subject.

Bazf 29-03-2005 17:20

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Why not ask one of the mods to pin it?

Bagpuss 29-03-2005 20:57

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Don't forget to vote.

Roy 30-03-2005 14:19

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In case anybody has just seen this vote, it is in relation to this thread here:
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/t...yle-night.html
Which contains a Question and Answer session with the Panopticon Press Officer Gayle Knight (I'm not sure if that is your correct title :))

Gayle 30-03-2005 15:10

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Roy
In case anybody has just seen this vote, it is in relation to this thread here:
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/t...yle-night.html
Which contains a Question and Answer session with the Panopticon Press Officer Gayle Knight (I'm not sure if that is your correct title :))


Actual title is Marketing Officer for Mid Pennine Arts but Panopticon Press Officer does kind of explain it, so doesn't really matter. Thanks for spelling my name right though, most people haven't.

Yes, could I stress that it would be useful for people to read the other thread first before responding to this poll.

Bagpuss 31-03-2005 18:32

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Only 41 votes, come on any more ?

WillowTheWhisp 01-04-2005 18:00

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I've been away for a few days so only just had the opportunity of voting.




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Gayle 02-04-2005 10:54

Re: Panopticon Poll
 
Just to let you all know, I'm going to a meeting on Monday so I need to write a report before I go. I'll feed the results from the poll into the report but that means that I'll have to draw a line on voting at around about 3pm tomorrow. I know technically the poll will be open longer than that but I don't want to be working on Sunday night. Hope that's ok with you all - voting seems to have slowed down a bit anyway.

Gobsmacked 03-04-2005 01:29

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May I put a couple of points forward here? As someone who no longer lives in the area I cannot see that an earthwork on top of the Coppice which would be invisible from ground level would encourage any future visitors to go up there as they probably wouldn't be aware of it once the novelty had worn off and it no longer featured in local press.

Having said that, if you are trying to attract people to the area would it not make more sense to have something which can be seen and which people would notice and hopefully subsequently talk about? (Like the Angel of the North which has been mentioned elsewhere.) Even a piece of modern sculpture at the front of the Coppice on a level with the monument would seem more sensible than mounds or circles of earth visible only from above.

Gayle 03-04-2005 15:01

Re: Panopticon Poll
 
I've had to call a halt to the poll now so that I can write a report for a meeting tomorrow. Whilst I thoroughly appreciate that there is still work to be done to get the project right, I am heartened by the fact that only 28% objected to the project in its entirity. This number does concur with all other polls and comments forms that we have collected. I realise that 43 voters is not a huge amount but added to other figures that we have the numbers are starting to add up (plus I know that some of the objectors have voted here and have voted by completing comments forms at the exhibitions which does skew the figures a little).

I want to get the right design for Hyndburn, I live here and I have to live with whatever happens. So, thank you all for taking the time to talk to me the other night and please be assured that all your comments are being taken into consideration.

Bazf 03-04-2005 15:45

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I have no objections to the Panopticon project, 13%, be a better indication as it was the only stright out and out question?

Acrylic-bob 03-04-2005 16:05

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A rather selective interpretation of the figures there I think Gayle.

From my reading of the results 13.64% had no objection to the project. Everyone else had some form of reservation or other, that is 38 out of a total of 44, or 86.36%.

I fail to see how this supports your claim that the project has 75% support.

Gayle 03-04-2005 16:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
A rather selective interpretation of the figures there I think Gayle.

From my reading of the results 13.64% had no objection to the project. Everyone else had some form of reservation or other, that is 38 out of a total of 44, or 86.36%.

I fail to see how this supports your claim that the project has 75% support.



As is yours. I didn't say that there was 75% support - I said that there were 28% objecting all out to the project and the principles behind it. The remainder, whilst having issues and reservations, did not object outright. Therefore, we need to do more work to ensure that the 72% were happy in the end.

yerself 03-04-2005 17:03

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In the words of Benjamin Disraeli:

"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."


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