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Old 21-10-2004, 15:11   #16
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Re: Brave New World - - ?

I'm sure our illustrious council leader would be able to come up with solutions to all those problems. Just think of all those tourists who will flock to Accy to paddle their own canoes.
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Old 22-10-2004, 16:48   #17
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Well, A-B, I said I’d have a look at this document and I have done so. However, given the option was an evening with my good Finnish friend, Ms. Whiplash Helsinki 1989, it appears I made a mistake. To be blunt – this was mental torture. Now I know what it feels like to be a hostage in Iraq.

Alarm bells, should of course, have rung at the very front page. Remember your homework exercises …..title in the middle, date on the right?. “No matter,” says I, “the date will appear somewhere”. Alas, nowhere in it’s 24 pages of putrid drivel and spurious figures can it’s publication date be found. It’s no surprise, really; anyone with any pride would want to see this document well and truly vanquished.. So congratulations, A-B, in managing to excavate this one from amidst the rotten landfill of Council reports, initiatives, strategies, plans, exercises and all the rest of the garbage.

On the basis of the statistics contained within, I estimate it’s production date to be sometime around 2001; in fact, I’d say it came out on September 11th, a good day, as was said in government, to bury bad news.

Notwithstanding the fact that HBC are blatantly incapable of managing the existing parks such as Milnshaw within the borough ( amounting to no more than a couple of hectacres), they are proposing to join in with the other local authorities in a development of parkland of – wait for it –1000 hectares.

I don’t think I will bother you with the detailed content; not even with a summary; suffice to say, there are little gems that stand out. Naturally, the public transport infrastructure has to be improved although the authors nowhere mention the effect of all the additional leaves on the line. The overall plan is to make East Lancs more attractive to inward investment. Good idea – that means jobs. Unfortunatly, the industrial co-sponsor is Karrimor…..last heard of sacking half it’s workforce. That’s what happens when a company chucks money away on rubbish such as this.

The other co-sponsor is Time Computers. To quote their blurb (p9) : “We know that the regional park will help us to recruit and retain the key skills that are essential for East Lancashire to grow” Does one of those key skills involve putting computers together with lump hammers?

But the best, of course, is always last, and on this, they’ve got it right. The final section - page 20 – reads “ACCOUNTABLE BODY….Hyndburn Borough Council will act as the accountable body….the Councils Director of Financial Services will be responsible for ensuring financial propriety.”

Yes, folks, you’ve read it right. HBC will run the books. You might as well hand Air Traffic Control over to Al Q’uida…..but these jokers are serious.

So A-B, we’ll do a deal…..you don’t come up with another one of these things and I won’t ask you to go up Ossy to take the same picture twice.

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Old 22-10-2004, 17:29   #18
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Re: Brave New World - - ?

Sorry to go off topic, folks.


Well done Mr Tealeaf, Sir. That was a very well written post. It was prosaic and erudite, acerbic and humorous in equal measures. What a pair of verbal sparring partners we have in yourself and Acrilic-Bob, Sir.
It has me in stitches reading some of the literary shenanigans between the pair of you. Long may it continue...
Incidently, not an airbourne dummy or limbless teddy in sight.
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Old 22-10-2004, 18:28   #19
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The bit I liked best was plastered all over the begining and the end;

"There are no quick fixes, long term problems require long term solutions".

I wonder who came up with that little bon-mot? You can bet it wasn't HBC, who,clearly, are firmly of the contrary opinion.
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Old 22-10-2004, 20:56   #20
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I wonder if the extra work for HBC produced by this useless project will mean extra payrises for Britcliffe, Rix etc????
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Old 22-10-2004, 21:51   #21
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is it just aesthetic improvement or are we talking helping new businesses start up too?
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Old 23-10-2004, 12:29   #22
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Thank you Tealeaf for your very ascerbic view of a totally hypocritical proposal. I'm afraid it's another "Don't look at what we've got...look at what we are promising as a potential" Something that will remain a utopian dream.

Where have these people got their heads? That's right up their ars*s, right up to their shoulders!

Oh...bring back common sense .......please.......
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