Monday 15 July 2013

Submitted Post by E-mail from a Preston resident.



Submitted post by E-mail from a Preston resident.

We have been asked to put this on the blog as a post rather than as a comment as we believe the author wasn't able to post as a comment, pleased to oblige and hope this meets your request. I think it is meant to support the Play Park and thank you for taking the time to submit it.


Printed as we received it.

As a resident of Preston for the past few years I have often wondered what goes on at these mysterious council meetings. It would seems the council do what they will with our money and the new play park, from recent findings by another Preston resident, seems to have uncovered yet another soon to be hole in our finances. When will this council get a grip with what the people of Preston really want and how about some transparency in their actions.

Dont get me wrong I am all for Preston moving forward but a council member having an invested interest in a business deal funded by the council is surely on step too far. I would like to thank the poster of this blog for highlighting these things. I'm sure if more residents read these posts they would question the payment of their taxes at the end of the month. They have to remember...It's our money you are whittling away....One day you will be brought to account for your actions!

What is the big problem with giving kids a place to play? I think the poster of this blog does a good job by telling us of these things. I think he would do better by representing us as a candidate on the council. Surely the play park is a progressive move for Preston regardless of who is funding it.  But this blokes right the council should be in charge for the good of residents and residents should support him. So what if we have to put a few quid in to make our village better? I think the writer of this blog should wait til the play park is completed if it can be completed and then lets see if they make an appearance on the park for the phto shoot

2 comments:

  1. Thank you very much for posting my sons comment without identifying him, Im sure you will understand just why I am so grateful, it meant a lot to him to be able to read it on your site, thank you again.

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