LP73 wrote:I am sure that the money Wandsworth Council make will go towards keeping our council tax low and being out back int the community.
C'mon - they don't want to put anything back into the community. They just have an ideology of "let's cut everything to the bone" and "let's try to get the private sector to pay for everything".
So, what we end up with is a lot of privatisation in the Battersea Park (I'm sure we all remember the Council's promises when they tore down the adventure playground - "oh, we're going to add this and that, and these other things, and we're even thinking about a tree-top walkway". Well, the walkway is going to happen, but it's going to be a private enterprise, at £17 a pop, and the other things won't happen, because all the infrastructure needed for the walkway will block any other expansion).
Then there is the ridiculous amount of money they are getting a developer to spend on the Queenstown Circus roundabout (the price of getting planning permission). Surely they learnt from the previous cycle lanes installed here, that were installed at great expense, but that no one ever used.
And why can't they clean out a couple of drains in the park so that the paths don't flood?
I'm not be a spoilsport, there are three really clear indicators of that: one of my family members has won tickets to the event (this doesn't stop me believing that this is the wrong event in the wrong place), I have suggested a different venue, that actually has a racing track in place (and there must be 20 or more tracks around the country that would love this event), and I wouldn't really be that bothered about it either way if the general public still had access to the park (ie they should have built bridges over the track so that the rest of us can get in).
But, I only really have two points to make:
1 NappyValleyNet.com is wrong in send out an email telling everyone that "you can visit the park as normal during the course of the weekend" and should correct that mistake.
2 There are far too many of these events in the park, they are not one-offs, there is ongoing disruption due to one corporate event or another.
On a political/devolution theme all the London boroughs should essentially be scrapped and power handed over to the GLA. Or at least significant infrastructure like the roads, pools, sports facilities, schools, commons and parks.
(if you look at the agenda of the Council that's basically what they would like, building economies of scale with other boroughs and making a lot of politicians/civil servants redundant would save a lot of money)
Now you Wandsworth cheerleaders can carry on.
[quote="LP73"]I am sure that the money Wandsworth Council make will go towards keeping our council tax low and being out back int the community.[/quote]
C'mon - they don't want to put anything back into the community. They just have an ideology of "let's cut everything to the bone" and "let's try to get the private sector to pay for everything".
So, what we end up with is a lot of privatisation in the Battersea Park (I'm sure we all remember the Council's promises when they tore down the adventure playground - "oh, we're going to add this and that, and these other things, and we're even thinking about a tree-top walkway". Well, the walkway is going to happen, but it's going to be a private enterprise, at £17 a pop, and the other things won't happen, because all the infrastructure needed for the walkway will block any other expansion).
Then there is the ridiculous amount of money they are getting a developer to spend on the Queenstown Circus roundabout (the price of getting planning permission). Surely they learnt from the previous cycle lanes installed here, that were installed at great expense, but that no one ever used.
And why can't they clean out a couple of drains in the park so that the paths don't flood?
I'm not be a spoilsport, there are three really clear indicators of that: one of my family members has won tickets to the event (this doesn't stop me believing that this is the wrong event in the wrong place), I have suggested a different venue, that actually has a racing track in place (and there must be 20 or more tracks around the country that would love this event), and I wouldn't really be that bothered about it either way if the general public still had access to the park (ie they should have built bridges over the track so that the rest of us can get in).
But, I only really have two points to make:
1 NappyValleyNet.com is wrong in send out an email telling everyone that "you can visit the park as normal during the course of the weekend" and should correct that mistake.
2 There are far too many of these events in the park, they are not one-offs, there is ongoing disruption due to one corporate event or another.
On a political/devolution theme all the London boroughs should essentially be scrapped and power handed over to the GLA. Or at least significant infrastructure like the roads, pools, sports facilities, schools, commons and parks.
(if you look at the agenda of the Council that's basically what they would like, building economies of scale with other boroughs and making a lot of politicians/civil servants redundant would save a lot of money)
Now you Wandsworth cheerleaders can carry on.