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    I agree that everyone has the right to a view, including the Secretary of the PF, but is it right that that one person's view should be put forward as the whole view of every one in the Priory area ?

    So which sites were put forward then Keith?

    I know of some which were mooted, but turned down by local Labour activists, another was turned down by KCC.

    I agree that at one time, a number of years ago (4 or 5), there was money put aside for a play area and yes I agree it was about £100,000, but no one (locally) came up with a sensible play area that could actually be used; one that was agreeable to everyone.

    After a few years that money became needed elsewhere - what's the point of keeping money for years and years when you can't use it and we couldn't come up with an answer for a location, so it went.

    Until we come up with an area that can be used as a safe play area for the majority of children, we're not going to get the money.

    It's not the nasty Tories taking money away from children, it's the nasty Labourites not investing in play areas and play equipment in the first place.

    We need to start afresh, find a location, then look for grant money (along with section 106 money) to fund the equipment.

    No suggestion put forward (by anyone) has been ignored, all have been investigated by DDC officers and H & S people.




    Roger

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