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  • in reply to: Councillors Attendance #72855

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    Prospective Councillors now can see the wards that are easier targets in which to get elected.

    in reply to: Retail Development at King’s Mill Public House #72685

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    @MP1953 19418 wrote:

    Do you think that Councillors or Council officials should put their own name to posts on this forum on certain topics ?

    I take it there are a few posting on this forum as alias’s.

    As far as I know there is only one that does “Cllr Phil Wynn” although I don’t know him or of him really, at least he has the bottle to put his real name to his views.

    This should really be under another thread. However Councillors A. Bailey, A. Jones and Rogers do post on here but only for party political reasons. I am also inclined to agree with you, that there are more than that,who have not the bottle to say who they are.

    in reply to: More Town Centre Consultants appointed #72645

    jimbow
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    What good would this do ? :)

    in reply to: Sound Studio Vic Youth Club Closure #72528

    jimbow
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    The reason for the closure (short of funding) was discussed at last nights Full Council Meeting, the discussion ,and reasons,can be seen on the webcast.

    in reply to: More Town Centre Consultants appointed #72644

    jimbow
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    This has to be another April Fool joke.

    in reply to: Future delivery of Public Services #72501

    jimbow
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    Could WCBC reply to these suggestions, as it is obvious they read this forum.

    in reply to: BHS Broughton closure #72463

    jimbow
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    B.H.S. LOST 21 million last year, Rondetto with your information could you let me have a money making share portfolio please.

    in reply to: BHS Broughton closure #72462

    jimbow
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    Sir Philip Green has sold ten leases to Primark. The store staff of those leased premises were informed on Friday. As there is no mention of Wrexham, then we hope they will continue to trade in Wrexham.

    in reply to: Exec Board Webcast #72225

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    @PhilWynn 18787 wrote:

    Going forward my hope is Lead Members will take their more contentious policy decisions to Scrutiny so all members can have their say before the final recommendations are drafted for the Executive Board.

    Cllr Phil Wynn

    It is very sad to find out that all policy decisions are not taken to Scrutiny. Does this mean I am making a contribution to the allowance of my local ward member, and receive nothing in return. I contribute to the Community Council of which my ward councillor is a member. Suffice to say that the £13,000k allowance should be done away with, and the local ward councillor receive a reduced allowance of around £1,500 per annum, from the Community funding.

    in reply to: Exec Board Webcast #72224

    jimbow
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    If this is the case that 50% of reports are going direct to the Exec Board,then it raises the question as you point out,what is the need for the other councillors. Cllr Ian Roberts when he took the chair at Tuesdays meeting would not allow Cllr. Skelland the right to speak. The webcast has certainly opened my eyes.Unfortunately for the worse.

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