Hi Steve,
Personally I'd have liked a stronger response. Something along the lines of
" I'll die in a ditch before they close the pool, it is a significant asset to the local area and one that is used by all sections of the community and should be for years to come. The fact that they could consider closing it is wholly unacceptable. I'll resign if the officers /exec don't find the money as will my LD colleagues. A matter of weeks ago we campaigned on this platform and I'm a man of my word etc..."
On the list of issues i'd say that this is a bit higher that pointing at muddy verges and speed bumps.
I do have a couple of questions,
How much do you think the reduction in funding from central government since 2010 have impacted on the council's ability to maintain and renew important places like this.
Why when the LDs were in control of the council for the past couple of decades did you not do something about this?
The issue here isn't financial, its political. It's about th future of Marple and whether we will accept fewer facilities than all neighbouring towns.
Good morning all
Apologies for not posting this when I received it, I was up on the moors with the fire related situation that is ongoing.
A line that Howard used is 100% correct, that the Council are going to work with Councillors to find the best solution. Personally I do not want to see our pool go, I would hate that to happen and I believe we (Councillors) are all thinking this way.
We will of course update whenever we can but please at this stage don't be overly pessimistic, what was published was being honest and with our agreement. Now starts the task of getting the best we can for where we live.
Kind regards
Steve