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Not next to my house please!
ReplyDeleteYou raise a valid point. Very anti social to those who live near. I would however welcome it next door to me instead of the current retail outlet.
ReplyDeleteNimby's in every community
ReplyDeleteFor good reason!
ReplyDeleteAll well and good to introduce something for the youth. How long is it before the yobs take over and anti social behaviour rules the day?
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry but I know that alot of people are concerned that the skatepark would be anti-social or attract 'yobs' as us teenagers are referred to nowadays, but the fact is that what would you rather, a place where kids and teenagers can meet up to learn and practice their hobbys or would you rather them skating all over the streets and making noises outside your house.The teenagers around here have no where to go to do this unless we are expected to walk a decent 2 miles everyday to the nearest skatepark which would be buckley, a lot of villages around here have a skatepark already and a lot of people love it. I see that we have a football cage and basketball court for everyone to play on but what about the teenagers who bmx or skateboard or kids who scooter? why shouldn't we have a place to be able to go and have some fun instead of getting shouted at by making too much noise on the streets? I think a skatepark in the village would be a fantastic idea and many people would enjoy it as it would be a great social place for everyone to meet up and practise doing what they enjoy. Also the skatepark could easily be fitted onto the Millstone park land, or even the actual millstone garden which is currently not being used at all. As it is no where near houses, and if some people are concerned that the noise will continue late at night, just make sure that the skatepark would not have floodlights in so when it goes dark the skatepark wont be used so no noise would be made after dark.
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