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01/10/08 - Now is the time to change things for the better...



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
EDITOR - There have been a great deal of letters and correspondence with regards to East Lindsey District Council's questionnaire, regarding the future of Skegness and the lack of response.
I did not reply to mine, because I do not believe that ticking boxes that merely rubber-stamp what the council wants to do, will change anything.
What we want and need is to come up with something 'very different', my father always taught me to be original, then people will take notice.
Surely the young people of today should be saying to we older members of the community, 'you have always done it this way, now is the time to change the way we do things'.
If this approach is tried, people countrywide will say 'we must go to Skegness, because there is nothing like this in Britain, or even the world'.
There are more things in life, than more pubs, more shops, more slot-machines in more arcades. Let us be different.
Peter Andrews
Dawson Drive
Burgh le Marsh
Skegness



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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 11:19 AM
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