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Party in the Park
26 May 2014

What a great day. Well done to all those people who gave their time and services for free so that everyone else could enjoy themselves. Also, well done to those who cleared up the Lawn this morning. A great job done by all concerned.

Didn't thery do well.

Bill Millin
25 May 2014

Good idea Michael. Then there will be no excuse for people not seeing your post. LOL.

With regard to the 'rundown shacks' that used to be at the Warren, have any of you been to a beautiful town on the east coast called Southwold? You need to take a look at the harbour area there, where not only will you find lots of 'rundown shacks', but lots of tourists as well, as these shacks are living history and befitting of the area. No, I am not against any redevelopment/modernisation ...

Advice please
23 May 2014

@ Andy Hi mate. To be honest, I am not at all surprised by that. Some years ago (approx 10) I asked a few reputable builders about building a front porch on my house. Out of the 6 that were asked, only one (who was the last one I asked) had the decency to come round to view the site, measure up, and give me a proper written quote. The others said that they either didn't want to do ...

Bill Millin
23 May 2014

Thank you for this information Michael. Looking forward to seeing it.

I find it strange that this structure is being considered when the money cant be found to run Red Rock centre, so how can the money be found to run this? Will this be another white elephant in a a couple of years time?

18 May 2014

With regard to the proposed new Play Park on the Lawn, what is going to happen to the (hardly used) play park two hundred yards away at the Manor?

@ALLEMS A very good idea indeed, as some people just dont like to write that they disagree with someone due to certain repercussions.

@ Margaret Well said. If it was made a bit smaller then it may look better and agreed, modern buildings don't look so good after a short lenght of time due to the frequent changes in architectural 'fads & fashion'.