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    John/Marek
    I think you are both correct, problem we have is that everyone moans when youths congregate and it has shown how popular the skateboard park and the new play area by the number of users.

    Trouble is you cant have it both ways. taking away facilities then moaning cos youths hang about doesnt add up.

    Maybe this should prompt a regular debate with youth both those in education and outside, and im not talking about a democracy day in council chambers im talking of a regular fact finding what youth want.

    this would have to be clearly stated on finances of the council, but usually if you speak to the youth they are good at recognising the problems, and you may even get some good ideas/solutions.

    Its clear now there will ONLY BE 10 sites or so across the district and other sites will close, now that is he case, maybe a debate should start on what happens next? are there solutions? does anyone care?

    Surely there must be ways of looking at these problems, they wont go away, in fact if all these facilities go, problems are likely to increase.

    We have some serious problems looming

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