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Someone from Scotland against curling?! Whatever next? Ban golf?
Posted by Anonymous to Our Town and Its Business at 21 June 2014 11:02
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I learned to play golf on a municipal course. No club membership.
The course was on a moor. It was spooky
As the afternoon wore on ,a mist slowlly rose out f the ground.
First we looked around and saw golfers with no feet. As the mist rose golfers moved around on a white surface with no legs from the knees down. The mist stopped rising when it was waist high.
Everybody kept playing.
A road ran through the middle of the courseNo mist rose on the road or drifted across it.
That golf course has been covered with houses at least fifty years
The drumlins on the moor, when I was really small ,our father toiok us on Easter Sunday to roll our Easter eggs down the slopes We didn't know then they were drumlins left over from the ice age.
The sand dunes on the shore have vanished. Miles and miles of them covered with long blades of
grass that would cut like a knife. They have all been trucked away no doubt for construction. Certainly not for winter road maintenance.
On a beautifil August day, I walked along the shore with the sun sparkling off the rippling waves of the tide coming in. A soft breeze blowing in my hair, just the way I remembered it.
I sat down on a turned -on -its -end wood fish box to read the Glasgow Herald. I brought with me.
I might have had a letter in to the editor.
A girl rode by on a horse. A couple came down with a dog.
Millions of pounds had been spent taking up the rail siding and removing the wharf to change ithe harbour into a pleasure boat marina.
The first leisure cenre anywhere was constructed a few years before, The object of the multi-million investement being to torn Irvine a destination of choice for tourism.
It was a pleasant short walk down from the station.
The Tourists never came.
On the other hand, airports were packed with vaationers heading for Corfu and Spain and Portugal and the Greek Islands and even Florida in the summer, a whole host of places more fun in the sun andheat to be and with better food
The Low Countries were a day trip on a bus. Parking lots everywhere on Edinburgh had lots of buses from Scandinavian countries. People out for the day
What were you talking about.... a ban on golf .... no.no...a ban on curling.
Not likely. As long as people can afford to own and operate a curling club facility, I don't see that happening. Being a private facility they probably even pay taxes
.The Newmarket club might even have been able to buy the drill hall for a dollar. That would be in the days when senior governments recognised we all serve the same community and the municipal ity's only has one source of revenue is a tax on people's homes.
Don't get me started
If they are serious about buying the drill shed - & why it is not gifted to the town for a token $, I do not understand - I hope they had an engineer look at the place. This Council is not noted for its real estate expertise.
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ReplyDeleteIs golf considered a game or a sport?
Apparently it will make its debut at the 2016 Olympics, back to Brazil the world will go.
Hope they have things ready.
12:52-I don't want it. It's going to cost me money.
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ReplyDeletePretty well everything Council does costs you $. There are a few exceptions. I think the gospel in the park is the idea of a resident - not originating from staff or council.
I think that we need more of those exceptions. Especially when it comes to acquiring additional assets.
ReplyDeleteGood morning.As a regular patron of the farmers market I had to speak up.Your bringing attention to flaws in the by-laws and farmers market executive was wise.There is a new target at the market.A farmer who has been there from day one is now being bullied about location.Why is the Chair allowed to act this way.The town needs to step in.
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ReplyDeletePulling that pet burial ground free from the underbrush was an excellent idea at the beginning of this term. I believe Cllr Abel announced he would deal with that. Still waiting..........
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If it was up to me I would throw out the entire Board of the Farmers' Market and have the legitimate farmers/artisans select from among themselves a cross-section representational group of people who want to work in the best interests of those who are selling and those who are buying.
Simple, n'est pas?
T0 12:26
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear that but not too surprised. Evelyn is only a single councillor. Please send an e-mail to The Mayor and Cllrs Thompson and Abel about your concerns. If nothing else the response should he interesting. They seem to like to negotiate. Best of luck.
17:33-I agree that it was an excellent idea. I’m still waiting on that one as well. Communication is not exactly this Town’s strength. We've only waited 4yrs for a website, at this rate hopefully we’ll hear something in the next decade based on its priority. That being said I do agree with 11:13, especially in regards to these “heritage” and “culture” projects that keep cropping up.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow night Council plans to ok $30,000 for a residents' survey. Like, stick the thing in with my water bill.
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