I would agree - there are lots of great bobbies and police staff trying to do their best under difficult circumstances. But as a member of the public, how do you access the service if you can't get them on the phone?
There's probably something in this - left brain, right brain thing. Politicians are in a competitive environment more may lean more to a sports culture than arts or leisure. Rowley Park is another example. It used to be a park with a sport facility...now the whole location is geared towards...
I think the issue is access to the service at the moment. Like every other public service they are trying to do more (or as much) with less. However, they are in the main a reactive service and if you can't walk into a police station (because they close the front desks) and you can't call them...
Yes, you are probably right. I'm not opposed to the revitalisation of town centres with 'above the shop' residential as long as there is a balance and some service/retail is retained. My concern is that with the relaxation of planning law we will see a proliferation of . flats in the centre and...
There will always be a shopping list of priorities for public spending in good times and bad. I personally think that 20 years is a long time for nothing to be done.
Yes, sadly I heard something similar. The more these Victorian buildings and left empty and allowed to deteriorate, the faster they will disappear from our town centre. What will we get in their place?
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