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  • #59046

    Welsh Dresser
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    If it broke even it would have cost nothing and given some people a bit of fun. If it made a healthy profit that would be even better but the people of the town would have to support it not knock it for that to happen.

    #59066

    Jeffro
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    Its ironic that a council who didnot listen to their public with the failed city bid now think we’re a seaside town(or city), what on earth are they thinking, give me two council tippers and £500 i’ll get a mate do a few visits to Kent Supplies and hey presto!

    Focus needs to be on Jobs, Accomodation, and Street cleaners! oh not forgetting the pot holes.Its time the local people start voting these idiots out or challenge such clap trap, If you want to encourage people to visit follow the lead of Chester and Shrewsbury, we are like a thorn between two roses. A clean town that promotes local culture encouraging Welsh food and historic past, I like the statues near Egerton Street
    we need more of meanful statues etc that will last the test of time not a couple of tons of sand that will last a couple of weeks.

    #59047

    Welsh Dresser
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    I also like the statues and think we could do with more like them. I do like the benches which incorporate Wrexhams’ name in them. I was walking through Queens Square today and it is covered in chewing gum. There are white blobs everywhere. A good clean up is overdue I think.

    #58989

    thewayneinspain
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    Statues and art in general is good.

    It would be nice for the planners to approve a pretty building once in a while. The old peacocks shop is probably the only nice building that’s been built in the last 60 years.

    #59048

    Welsh Dresser
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    I quite like the different materials used in Eagles Meadow. It’s much better than just brick and render. The old brick work on the butchers market is worth a look as well. I think we should spend more time looking and not just seeing. I often find things I haven’t noticed before and have bumped into people when I am looking up at something!

    #58975

    Rob
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    Costs outlined this morning – £2500 to the Council and it sounds like Eagles Meadow are going to cover the rest.

    #59014

    Wrecsam_lad
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    @Rob 5368 wrote:

    Costs outlined this morning – £2500 to the Council and it sounds like Eagles Meadow are going to cover the rest.

    Still a stupid idea and a total waste of money whoever is paying for it…

    #59068

    Rondetto
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    Of course it is a waste of money. With the current cut backs any spending on idiotic ideas is a waste.

    #59017

    Sam
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    @Rob 5368 wrote:

    Costs outlined this morning – £2500 to the Council and it sounds like Eagles Meadow are going to cover the rest.

    Is it still going to be by the guildhall or is it now heading towards Eagles meadow.

    #58990

    thewayneinspain
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    Sam;5380 wrote:
    Is it still going to be by the guildhall or is it now heading towards Eagles meadow.

    it wouldn’t be called a beach at eagles meadow, it’ll be called a sandstorm.

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