North Stand Shrimp wrote:what a waste of money and time!
Phoenix wrote:The Jugs of Tea is now a pile of rubble so it looks like someone approved the £226,000 spend to flatten it and grass it over
maggy wrote:The Morecambe councillors and 1 Lancaster councillor wanted to keep the Dome it was the Lancaster and the rural councillors who want to close the Dome
6 Members (Councillors Bryning, Barry, Charles, Fletcher, Gilbert and Mace) voted to close the Dome
4 Members (Councillors Archer, Blamire, Burns and Kerr) voted against closing the Dome
Phoenix wrote:The Dome was/is losing £500k per year so there's some logic in it being closed. However if it had been run differently, built better, etc, who can say whether it would be losing money now?
As reported in the papers recently, the only realistic chance of the Gardens re-opening is if someone (government?) throws lots of money into it. That's from the Gardens owner, Councillor Archer. Says a lot about their fund raising efforts.
So here's another direct request for anyone on the council to explain their decisions and/or their actions.
I won't hold my breath waiting for a decent answer though.
6 Members (Councillors Bryning, Barry, Charles, Fletcher, Gilbert and Mace) voted to close the Dome
4 Members (Councillors Archer, Blamire, Burns and Kerr) voted against closing the Dome
The Morecambe councillors and 1 Lancaster councillor wanted to keep the Dome it was the Lancaster and the rural councillors who want to close the Dome
Not really, only 10 out of the 60 councillors listed on the council web site could be arsed going to the meeting. That's 9 MBIs missing to start with. The phrase Crocodile Tears come to mind, Councillor Archer could have easily saved the Dome if she'd woken up her colleagues. Just the same way the other parties could have closed it.
shrimper wrote:Our council has agreed to submit the Gardens scheme as its single bid for £4.5 funding under this scheme and people are very confident it will be approved in a couple of years' time. There has been a tacit 'nod' that this will be matched by both the North West Development Agency AND English Heritage giving more than £12m to the project.
Posh wrote:Finally the Town Council. A waste of time and money. Morecambrians will now have four levels of government and in Poulton five with Neighbourhood, Town, City, County and National government. The MBI have already indicated they'd like to spend money on a Morecambe mayor so that's two mayors covering Morecambe. A joke.
maggy wrote:Urban splash could look at converting Woolworth and Hitchin into flats/apartments then we can have the prom site free for community use entertainment and for the general public to use
wonder shrimp wrote:maggy wrote:Urban splash could look at converting Woolworth and Hitchin into flats/apartments then we can have the prom site free for community use entertainment and for the general public to use
is anyone building new flats at the mo?
not sure that would be a viable option for a very long time!
Phoenix wrote:Typically the LANCASTER councillors who voted to close it then ..................
At least they bothered to vote.
maggy wrote:Urban splash could look at converting Woolworth and Hitchin into flats/apartments then we can have the prom site free for community use entertainment and for the general public to use
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