Keith Sansum1
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IAN;
It appears trying to get more views, to some offends, which i find rather strange, never mind though, the most important part of the thread is the future of the tram shelter.
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To return to the rather dipsy US phraseology I used earlier. Things could improve if there was more of a sense of ownership rather than the trite accusation of responsibility.
I did have a look at the shelter via Google Maps the last time this subject came up and thought and still think that it's position is rather against it's being turned into a community display, event notice board or a working kiosk of some kind. Yet I understand that similar structures along the sea front are also targets of idle-hands. I do not know whether such structures are given the 'fair-ground' treatment and serviced and repaired off-season, but the tram shelter's dilapidation is not solely the work of hooligans.
The Tram Shelter does deserve a better position, one where it's all-round glazing could be used to full advantage. The fate of this structure could be turned around, literally, if it were found a more suitable site. Instead of the 'back' being fully glazed it could be fitted-out with a service window.
If grown-ups wish to keep something that fact should be evident in the upkeep of that something. When something looks uncared for how are the young to feel about it?
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Keith Sansum1
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tom;
there is a lot that could be done with the tram shelter in the present position
as i say with some positive outcomes
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Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
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Tedious as lists can be Keith. I await yours with keen interest.
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Keith Sansum1
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TOM;
I have on other threads already given some idea's for the fututre of the shelter, sadly the councils negative reply led to my standing back a bit.
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Darling Keith, please don't shout. I do listen. [I used to call it typing in CRAYON]
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It's now a legal requirement to put up a notice when using cctv saying that you are using it and why - they can be bought quite cheaply off the shelf with a standard warning. It's not unknown for the notices to be put up without the cctv and for that to be almost as effective

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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tom refers to what the americans call "broken window syndrome", once something looks downbeat then matters go downhill very quickly.
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Keith Sansum1
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doesnt do much for politics these stories ray
nor the UKIP chappy done for fiddling
just turns people off politics
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Guest 703- Registered: 30 Jul 2010
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Exactly Keith, no matter which colour you support.
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The name of the alleged victim reveals another one that does o-so-much 'welcoming' and 'supporting'...
http://www.stuartandrew.com/Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.