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2 www.frodshamlife.<strong>co</strong>.<strong>uk</strong> May 2013<br />
Editor’s Comment<br />
Editor<br />
Gary Skentelbery<br />
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IF there is one thing that has been tendency to say: “OK - but not near<br />
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shown by the ongoing <strong>co</strong>nsultation my house.”<br />
Nick White<br />
on <strong>Frodsham</strong> Town Council’s People living near Churchfields,<br />
Tony Re<strong>co</strong>rd<br />
strategy for the improvement of for instance, have made it clear youths who find them useful places<br />
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children’s play areas, it is that it is that while they are not opposed to <strong>co</strong>ngregate late at night when,<br />
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difficult to please all of the people to improving the play facilities ideally, they should be closed. The<br />
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all of the time.<br />
there, they really want it left pretty police usually have more important<br />
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It would be perhaps a little unfair much as it is. They do not want a matters to deal with at these hours<br />
to say that “NIMBYISM” is rife skate park or “wheeled play area” so nearby residents have to endure<br />
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while most people do re<strong>co</strong>gnise the and anti-social behaviour.<br />
The way forward must be through<br />
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need for play areas and most do As a result, alternative widespread <strong>co</strong>nsultation and the<br />
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not oppose improvements to bring suggestions are being studied, <strong>co</strong>uncil is <strong>co</strong>mmitted to doing this.<br />
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them up to date, there is a definite including moving such facilities Residents who want to <strong>co</strong>ntribute<br />
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to Castle Park. It has even been ideas are being en<strong>co</strong>uraged to do<br />
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suggested that the top field at so at the Annual Town Meeting at<br />
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be a better location - although no Saturday, May 18 from 12 noon<br />
<strong>Frodsham</strong> Community Centre would Main Street Community Church on<br />
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doubt such a move would cause onwards.<br />
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Free film show<br />
FRODSHAM Transition Initiative<br />
is putting on a free film show on<br />
Sunday, May 12 to show how a<br />
<strong>co</strong>mmunity can be<strong>co</strong>me stronger<br />
and happier through self reliance.<br />
“The Power of Community” is a<br />
film showing how, in the 1990s,<br />
Cuba rebuilt its quality of life<br />
following the <strong>co</strong>llapse of cheap<br />
oil, supplied by the former Soviet<br />
Union.<br />
It is a fascinating and<br />
empowering film which shows<br />
how <strong>co</strong>mmunities pulled together,<br />
created solutions, and ultimately<br />
thrived in spite of their decreased<br />
dependence on imported energy.<br />
The film will be screened at<br />
6.30pm in the Guide Hall, on Ship<br />
Street. Also on the night, FTI will<br />
be launching their new <strong>co</strong>mmunity<br />
choir.