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Poll : Hyndburn or Accrington & District?
If you've posted in or read this thread then you must have an opinion on the Council's proposed name change and all that it implies.
Peter Britcliffe assures us that it will not cost us any more on our Poll Tax and that £20,000 has been set aside for the purpose. Do you feel that it is worth the expense? Are you in favour of the change? Or do you feel that it won't make a ha'porth of difference and the money would be better spent elsewhere? |
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I really would have prefered the poll to have been made public. It would have been interesting to see where the people who were voting for what, actually lived.
Can it be changed? |
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Maybe the mods can change it. I should have added too that £20,000 will nowhere near cover the costs.
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Everyone is entitled to a view, but if someone is sat on a beach in Malibu, and thinks this is a return to the good old pre-1974 days, (it isn't by the way, this isn't the reintoduction of separate urban councils, all power still remains at Scaitcliffe House), and they aren't directly affected, although their views count, it should also be viewed from a different perspective.
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Im in Accrington and voted yes. I only use the word "Hyndburn" alongside the words "Greg Pope", usually when people say "Who?" :p
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And you are also in favour of the cost then presumably?
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Well it can't be done for nothing and on the scale of things £20,000 isn't that much. Though it does seem like a lot of money for a few road signs :p
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What kind of poll is it that uses phrases like "use the money for something more useful"? Talk about biased questions! Why not just a simple "yes" or "no"? Don't think you'd get a job with gallup, Willow!
And, Gary, what's all this about those who don't live in the area having their opinions "viewed from a different perspective"? Are we now going to have a situation on Accyweb where, whenever local issues are discussed, those who live outside the area will be made to feel that their opinions are somehow of less value? Sounds suspiciously like apartheid to me! |
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As well as yes or no you need a change the name to something else instead option
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I agree Cyfr £20,000 does not sound like much in the ultimate scheme of things but do you seriously believe that ALL of the rebranding can be done for a mere £20,000? Ah to be so young and gullible. Quote:
I thought I'd bring out that point though as I very much doubt that the council has offered any serious financial information apart from the ludicrously paltry figure of £20,000 which has been set aside before asking people if they fancy a name change. Perhaps if people realised the full impact not only on the council signs, lables, vehicles, stationery, buildings, etc but also the knock-on effect on others it may give them cause to rethink. |
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Whatever they wanted to call it I would still object on grounds of it being a waste of money.. |
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Oooh now I'm beginning to regret not making it an open poll so we know who voted for what. :D
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Thanks Cashman. Doesn't the possible cost worry you though?
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i don,t see any point in changing it. complete waste of money and i bet you the poll tax raises next year to compensate the over spending! load of bo****ks!!!!
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