The Monitor
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The MonitorParticipantWhat happened to the BATS? Or is our philistine council allowed to ignore where others have to obey.
Why was the decision dripped out little by little to the public. This was a deliberately executed plan to keep the ultimate target (demolition) hidden from the public.Keep your sights trained on these conniving misplaced men.
The MonitorParticipantI am totally, utterly in contempt of the executive board members (lower case deliberate). Their name are noted, and a history of their decisions from last year onwards will be catalogued. It will be published when the next Council elections come around with a view to engineering their defeat.
I agree with a previous comment by a Member of these forums that the executive board be disbanded at the earliest opportunity, even if that means an immediate election.
Hands up those who wish to rid the people of Wrexham of this bunch of philistines!
The MonitorParticipantThank you.
The MonitorParticipantCan anyone supply the names of the members of the so called board?
Name and shame. Maybe a check on their credentials for making such a decision.
Maybe an investigation into whether or not there are vested interests involved.I also wonder whether or not any of these inept members have any history with
the school or the Boys School equivalent.
The MonitorParticipantI don’t think all the people against the demolition of this old building are “old duffers”. On the contrary, I think they are Wrexham People, Wrexham Voters who happen to take an interest in what makes wrexham Wrexham. If you maintain that old buildings should be demolished to make way for housing, wrexham will become one big scattered housing estate. Why not demolish everything that is over say 40 years old, perhaps starting with that old stone edifice in what was the centre of Wrexham …. St Giles Parish Church.
Perhaps some of you philistines would applaud and cheer that on also.
A side note about the condition of buildings: Not so long ago consultants, hired by Wrexham Council and paid for by our council taxes, stated that Plas Madoc Leisure centre was unsafe and not fit for purpose. Odd that now it is a successful enterprise without the major repairs that these ‘consultants’ stated were a must!
In respect to The Groves. I would suggest that there are many local construction experts, both retired and still working, who would offer their services on a pro bono basis. Services that would include the inspection of the building and produce a genuine, honest and unbiased report and analysis of the true condition of The Groves.
The MonitorParticipantI totally agree. Once again the, ‘cough’, ‘powers that be’ demonstrate their
seeming total incompetence. One wonders if a really thorough investigation of the path to this decision would reveal some interesting, disturbing and possibly dark findings.
The MonitorParticipantAlunh
I agree.
The MonitorParticipantBenjamin M.
I really have no interest in your attempts to make the Wrexham Forums your own platform.
Every time I post you disparage me. Good job we are not face to face in debate.
I am not the idiot that you try to portray me as, far from it.
As for you.. phht… frankly I am not interested in your views or your form of expressing
them.OK? Please in future refrain from commenting on Anything that I post and I shall do the
same in respect to any of your self-opinionated outbursts. Goodnight and Goodbye.
The MonitorParticipantJust another piece of the old ‘real’ Wrexham gone. A conservation area neglected and discounted for years by useless council and councillors. Yes I challenge councillors past and present to justify the neglect that has been shown over the years. Heritage .. pfft!
The MonitorParticipantI would suggest that the “secrecy” surrounding the discussions about this proposal, reflects to some extent the mauling that the councillors have been subjected to after previous decisions. Decisions like those to close the now successful Splash Magic and the Wrexham Baths. The fact that ‘secrecy’ is involved is itself disgusting and reflects badly on those conceited persons who chose to take this route.
Whether or not one agrees with having an Art Centre or the Arts in general, the real threat and evil in this current situation is the hiding behind closed doors which is unjustifiable.
I suggest a boycott of the next council elections as a demonstration of the electorate’s disgust with our present representatives.
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