Topic: | Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | |
Posted by: | Philippa Bond | |
Date/Time: | 07/08/25 09:42:00 |
There is no ONE point. We use the parks for different reasons. We walked through Walpole and Lammas parks yesterday afternoon. We walk through them often. Walpole is now practically clear after the festivals and it looks surprisingly good considering the number of people who have been visiting the different festivals inside and outside the fencing. It is not impressive that many abuse the parks and that Walpole's loos were closed for about four or five months and that the parks generally are under constant attack from vandals. Lammas can still be walked through. The fenced part of Lammas is now looking green again although not as flat as it once was when it was used for football. It has been messed around with badly, too much and out of use for far far too long. Gunnersbury music I haven't heard this year or the under the motorway thumping. We don't visit those parks as often. In fact the exhibition at Gunnersbury has been extended so we will probably visit again soon. We usually walk everywhere. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Council Tax and Public Parks | 06/08/25 22:15:00 | Colin Goodman |
Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 07:37:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 07:46:00 | Simon Hayes |
Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 08:19:00 | Susan Kelly |
Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 09:42:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 13:11:00 | Simon Wycombe |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 07/08/25 20:12:00 | Rosco White |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 08/08/25 15:01:00 | Dominik Klimowski |
Re:Council Tax and Public Parks | 08/08/25 21:03:00 | Peter Yale |