Sleepless, you write:
there is little room to criticise the methods used by MIA
Now in principle I agree that it is good that there are people who are prepared to fight for what they believe in. But there really is a lot to criticise about MIA. Not about
what it is doing, but the
way it has been doing it. Look back at posts 1148 and 1158 in this thread, for a comprehensive critique of what's wrong with the way MIA works. In particular, there is a real concern that MIA has been spreading inaccurate information about the college - for example, that the college is selling land because it is in financial difficulties (false), and that the proposal to consolidate on the Buxton Lane site is a 'smokescreen' for a secret plan to move away from Marple altogether (also false).
There is also increasing concern at the way MIA claims to speak for 'the community'. Just look at the post immediately before yours, sleepless:
Copies of the no to a supermarket petition were handed to councillors at the last Area Committee Meeting along with comments from the community on how a development on the Hibbert Lane site would impact on local residents and businesses..... let's hope they take notice of the voice of the people, one can only hope ?
MIA is a self-appointed group of largely anonymous individuals. Here's their website...
http://www.marple-uk.com/marple-in-action/index.htm....However deeply you delve into it you will not find a list of officers or members. We have no idea who they are, apart from a couple of individuals who speak for them on this forum. There is no evidence that they represent the majority view of residents. And yet they claim to speak for 'the community' in their dealings with councillors. They even describe themselves here as 'the voice of the people', for heaven's sake!
MIA does not speak for the community and they need to stop claiming that they do. It would also be helpful if they could develop a communications strategy, with the emphasis on putting out clear, consistent and accurate information. Then some of us might start to take them more seriously!