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Balls To Tennis

Good morning Ashton!
www.ballstotennis.tk

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Dear Ball To Tennis.

What an excellent website www.ballstotennis.tk

Congratulations

Pat

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Excellent website. I couldn't agree more. When I was a teenager in Ashton during the latter half of the 1990s, there was nothing, absolutely nothing to do. That's why most kids ended up getting up to no good.

It is hypocritical to condemn kids for hanging around the streets and then to oppose the building of facilities which would actually give them something they enjoy doing, and take them away from street corners.

No-one has touched those tennis courts for years (with the exception of the basketball courts a few years ago) and they are a laughing stock. They get used for about 3 weeks in June whilst Wimbledon is on, and that's it. To have a skate park and a tennis court would mean that more kids would go on there, perhaps also encouraging further use of the remaining tennis courts as well. A good thing all round.

If the local youth have something they enjoy using and can take pride in, the general state of the whole park could improve, rather than having something that no-one takes pride in right now.

Good luck with this campaign. Don't let small minded councillors reliant on NIMBYism stop this wonderful proposal.

(PS: Who'd have thought that teenagers would be getting involved in the political process too? Great to see, although I doubt Ashton's councillors would agree with that. Their vision of Ashton remains firmly in the past, not the future).

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Many thanks for the kind remarks, this is only the start!
The website has been a long time coming, its been up now for 24 hours and has already attracted a considerable amount of attention, were all excited here at BTT HQ !

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Yes, your website is a great idea, and I'd like to see it expanded to cover more youth issues and news besides your worthwhile campaign for the skatepark.

- David -

Town: dm@aimi.org.uk

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It appears that "Balls To Tennis" doesn't even have the balls to post under his own name.

Having visited the website it appears to be merely attacking local Community Action Party Councillors,
the game of tennis and the upgrading of local facilities.

That, and the anonymous nature of the website has all the hallmarks of a New Labour front.

If those who genuinley want a skatebord park would care to contact me I will give them my full support to get one in an appropriate location that will neither involve the scrapping of existing recreational facilities nor interfere with the quality of life of local residents.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Dear Peter
The whole idea behind BTT is the fact we remain anonymous, you will not trick me into posting my name. If you wanted to find out who we are it is very very easy, and you possibly already know!

"those who genuinley* want a skatebord park"..You do me make laugh, I'm the voice of the genuine crowd.
Also don't talk politics to me Petey'boy, you cant compare BTT !


You can call me BALLS. ;)

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You sound like no balls and no action to me.

If you really wanted a skateboard park for the kids of Ashton then you would take all help offered.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Well said the young Ashtonians who are running the BTT web site, I have checked out your web site and I think it will go far especially if you use it to raise youth issues, well done. Take no notice of some local politicians who seem to be hell bent on opposing anything that seems to be popular (it doesn’t seem to matter if you are young or old they will oppose it).

Went past the tennis courts to-day, and it was crowded; yes Peter; crowded (no doubt you will read this), crowded with tennis players; well you know the old saying, “Two’s a crowd”. Come on; the kids are telling you what they want and where they want it. They want something they can use, something that will provide them with some real value and to have it located where it will provide the optimum benefit, not in some remote place where you and your follows want to hide the kids. You and your followers probably support the other old saying “Little pigs should be seen and not heard”.

So to the kids running BTT keep up the pressure, contact the local press with your story, talk to your parents etc and get them to put pressure on to the old die hards who live in another world.

I also go to St Helens quite often travelling past St Helens Ford and along City Road where the local council have build a skateboard park which is usually full of kids having a great time on their skateboards.

Best wishes.

Town: vg@bwh.co.uk

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Hi Everyone,
I have been called "A Boring Old Git" or words to that effect when i was having an argument with Peter Franzen on this website.
To the young people of BTT I would like to say well done. It is so easy to knock the young people, most likely because we are too old to remember when we were young and what we do remember we see through rose tinted spectacles. But here we have young people taking on the establishment in a responsible way. If only for that reason they deserved to be listened to as equals, not to be patronised in anyway.
Where ever facilities for young people are put,there will be opposition, but what are the alternatives?
Finally something is puzzling me, the question of a skateboard park has been going on for a long time, why are certain people voicing such strong critisism now, and such mild comment before?
Well Done
Alan (ABOG)

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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Hi Alan with regard to your allegation:

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I have been called "A Boring Old Git" or words to that effect when i was having an argument with Peter Franzen on this website.
UNQUOTE

If you are suggesting that it was me who called you "A Boring Old Git" It is certainly not the sort of expression that I would normally use and I don't recall making such a comment.

Perhaps it was your wife or someone who knows you better.

I would appreciate if you would clarify.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Peter, Peter, Petey boy.

Is the community forum really the place to be getting involved in personal disputes.... Maybe if you spent more time on positive ventures than on here we might see some 'community action'....

Cheers :)

Town: ballstotennis@hotmail.com

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Well done BTT, nice to see you have got good and positive coverage in to-nights Wigan Evening Post.

Town: vg@bwh.co.uk

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Please Peter,
Try and not be so paranoid, I was in no way implying you said it, further more all you needed to do was go to search and put boring in and you would have three results.

Please Peter
try and put a post together without being insulting, at my age it does not bother me, but someone in your position should be setting an example.

Regards
Alan (AOG)

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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What a nice article this eveing, wonder who that young man is on his skateboard!

Have a nice weekend Pete and chums.
BTT.

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Good luck in the campaign to get a skatepark.Anyone who thinks skateboarding is a 'minority interest' for today's youth is living in the 1970s.If you build it,they will come.

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Hi Alan
Please accept my apologoes. I thought you were suggesting that it was me who said that your are a boring old git.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Hi Peter,
Appologies accepted, if you only realised we virtually sing from the same "Hymn sheet". Now the important thing is the young people of Ashton who would rather skateboard than drink and take drugs.



HONESTLY
Best regards
Alan

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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Vic,
I also drive along City Road,it's the easist way to get to St Helens Town Centre off the Lancs,the new skateboard park is always a hive of positive activity.

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Hi all

I have to say that I am not in the least bit surprised to see some familiar names on this website.

If the skateboard was as serious an issue "four years" ago then why didnt the ghosts of labours past (and their fellow spirits) get off their backsides and DO something about it?

There is no money in the Leisure Dept's chest for it!!! Why is it that a realitively small tennis court seems to be the "only option"? Because there is "already a hard surface in place". We are not short of spaces to put such a project. Are we (as adults) supposed to believe that BTT is a 'youth' orientated website? Seems a wee bit obvious that it is front!

Have labour and its cronies suddenly realised that Alexandra Park is being used and they are panicking?

There is more opposition to this proposal than 'DM' would care to admit to! The 'BTT' team are being told a pack of lies and the youth are being used in a political fight. It is thanks to nigel ash that this issue is as big a fight as it is - again I ask 'if he was so **** serious about setting up a skateboard park why on earth didnt he get off his rear end and do something positive about it years ago, when he had the influence to do so??????

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In response to Adele

Are we (as adults) supposed to believe that BTT is a 'youth' orientated website? Seems a wee bit obvious that it is front!

Does it shock you that the youth can make a website!!
When not talking part in illegal activities on the Gerard centre sign, we are right little HTML whiz’kids..
If there was ANYTHING to do in Ashton, maybe we wouldn’t of spent so much time plotting our revenge !
BTT

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Adele, this question has already been asked by Peter Franzen. There is a simple answer and I don’t know why you both don’t know as it seems very obvious to everyone else, then of course everyone else doesn’t wear blinkers or suffer from tunnel vision. So a simple analogy should help you both understand.

Inn the early nineties (1993) I bought a digital camera and everyone who knows me thought I’d gone potty because it was a very expensive item at that time. People said to me “it’s just a fad it’ll never catch on”. During the following five or six years I upgraded my camera several times and each time I did so it seems that more and more people were realising the benefits of digital photography and buying a camera. Not many years ago I bought a digital video disc recorder/player in place of my video tape recorder; again I was told “it’s just a fad it’ll never catch on”. Are you getting the picture now?

If you keep up with news you will no doubt have heard that a short time ago Dixon’s the high street retailers of electrical goods announced that they will no longer be selling “Video tape recorder” and this week they announced that they would no longer be selling “35mm film and film cameras”. The reason for this is quite simple; there is insufficient demand. Bit like the tennis courts; insufficient demand.

Now can you see the answer? Although skateboards were around just a few short years ago there was “insufficient demand” so no one really pushed the idea of a “Skateboard Park” now, like the digital camera and the video disc recorder is the in thing for most adults, skateboards are the in thing for most kids or haven’t you noticed?

Of course this applies to many things which used to be popular but are now considered not worth having around, or they are considered as no longer relevant.
Some of these have been around for a long time and some only a few years, e.g.> Telephone boxes (replaced by mobile phones), record players (replaced by audio CD disc), new political parties.

Hope this answers you question.

Town: vg@bwh.co.uk

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I've read with great interest articles in the local Wigan Evening Post newspaper on this forum and the Balls to tennis website.

This group of young people have very valid point, what is the CAP doing for them? (Seems like nothing) my son has travelled to Bolton, Liverpool and Manchester to take part in Skateboarding, as a caring parent I know because I have driven him and some of his mates to these facilities.

Having been a resident in Ashton for twenty years plus, lets be honest those tennis courts have never been filled to capacity, how is it then some of the tennis courts are disused, they've certainly not been over played have they?

This is obviously a local ground swell of opinion which the CAP are definitely against, "Community Action Party", more like "Can't Abide Progress", remember that the youth of today are the voters of tomorrow, what seeds have you sown CAP, the harvest will be interesting ?????

So you young people tell your parents about this and when voting time comes around again I know where my "X" is going.

Dad of Skateboarder
PS I'm not a member of any political party and it's the first time I have ever posted an article on this forum, but, it is about time some local officials do what they've been voted to do, help the community.

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The more I have read on the Balls to Tennis website the clearer it has become to me that it is the product of one or two very bitter and twisted individuals whose real "mission" is to attack the Community Action Party Councillors whom he hates so much for booting out New Labour from Ashton and Bryn.

A common thread running through almost all of the pro “balls to tennis” posts are that they are anonymous, notable exceptions being the few posts by Dave McKendrick in his own name.

In spite of some pathetic attempts to emulate the language of young people and give the website some “street cred” the language used in many of the posts is more typical of an older generation. The spelling mistakes and typo’s are insulting to young people many of whom are better educated than the New Labour hacks who are purporting to write in the name of “The Youth”.

The notable expression that keeps cropping up is “The Youth”

I have never met a young person yet that refers to his or her own generation as “The Youth” or who uses the language of his or her parents or of the sixties and seventies.

In addition to the “The Youth” and the all pervasive anti Community Action Party rhetoric other give away expressions keep cropping up such as “A much needed facility.”

There can be no doubt whatever that most if not all of the pro “balls to tennis” posters on this website are really “IM” posters .

The sooner that the rag tag and bobtail outfit of New Labour fraudsters, hypocrites and charlatans are exposed for misrepresenting the young people of Ashton and Bryn the better.

All they are doing by lying and cheating is undermining the improvement and creation of new recreational facilities and they are doing the whole community a disservice.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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As a parent of one of the 'Youths' of Ashton who contributes to the BTT web site, I can vouch that these are soley the opinions and wishes of a genuine group of young skateboarders, they are not being manipulated in any way by any adult or political party.

It is about time they were taken seriously.

On a personal note, I consider the proposed site to be perfect for their purpose, I do not wish them to be bannished to a out-of-the way site, Jubilee Park is easily accessible and somewhere I would feel happy for them to be. Other towns cater for their youths - why can't we!

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Hi "Parent of Youth"

No-one will take anonymous posters seriously particularly as most of them appear to have a New Labour political agenda and are merely using the skateboard bandwagon for their own purposes.

Their actions will only serve to undermine the interests of genuine skateboarders.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Hi
This is certainly a hot topic. and not without reason, However surely the time has come for all the interested parties to get together at a neutral venue and discuss the relevent points.
Accusatios are flying around, views are getting entrenched and the end result may a compromise not be suitabable to anyone.
If anyone thinks this sounds sensible my email and name is available.
The young people are citizens of our town and deserve to be heard
Best Regards
Alan

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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hahaha, thanks mum !

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Peter, Peter, Peter you do it every time someone say’s something you don’t like, then again it seems that no matter what people say you don’t like it. Your rhetoric is always the same “everyone is conspiring against the CAP, they make spelling mistakes and other grammatical errors” (or words to that effect), SO WHAT; the only person who mentions this is YOU, it doesn’t bother anyone else.

As for being a New Labour something or other, then you are very far from the truth, in-fact I don’t mind people knowing that myself and my family along with many of my friends and relatives all who live in Ashton and Bryn areas voted CAP at last elections, this will not be the case next time.

Unfortunately for some of your fellow councillors your rhetoric has lost them and the CAP many votes come the next elections, so if any of the CAP councillors are reading these postings then it’s about time you committed mutiny and cast your captain adrift before he sinks the ship.

Even though a parent of one of the young Ashtonians has explained the position you are still unable to accept that people are genuine and have genuine and reasonable requests for their local politicians, they are not party political, just concerned residents and parents.

One very important thing to remember for all those posting on this subject, Peter Franzen has nothing to do with Ashton and Bryn; the councillors who represent these wards are as usual conspicuous by their absence.

Also Peter Franzen takes great delight in insulting people and their postings, not just on this web site, he also does it on the following Warrington web site where one recent posting said “Take no notice of frankzen he is the local idiot who just likes to wind people up, he is not an MP just a councillor for a party something like the BNP but no brains. He lives in the outskirts of Warrington but no one voted for his party here, I think its Wigan where they are based. Everyone on here takes the Mickey out of him so don’t go getting yourself in trouble, if you are going can we all come and watch, don’t let him get at you” http://www.warrington-worldwide.co.uk/scripts/bulletin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=20;t=000201;p=4

Well done the Parent.

Town: vic_t.greenwood@blueyonder.co.uk

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Hi Vic

Whilst at least you appear to post under your own name you have completely missed the point.

It is a matter of record that long before McKendrick, Ash and company jumped on the bandwagon my colleagues and I have always supported the provision of recreation facilities, including skateboard parks, for young people.

In fact at a meeting attended by Rodney Hill (the Chief Executive of the Wigan and Leigh Leisure Trust), Dave McKendrick, Margaret Hughes, Community Action Party Councillors for Bryn and Ashton and others I offered to use my good offices to assist with funding for a proper scheme instead of the Mickey Mouse offering on the table.

Why has McKendrick conveniently left that out of his diatribes and negative propaganda.

Both Councillor Gary Wilkes and myself have posted on the "Balls to tennis" website offering our support for genuine skateboarders but up to now I have had no response apart from a phone call and email from a very genuine gentleman who posts on here who I will keep in touch and co-operate with if required.

Can you explain to me why none of the so called "YOUTH" have requested the very real support that we have offered and can provide?

As for the anonymous lies and garbage posted on the Warrington website are you aware that much of it emmanates from a Council taxpayer subsidised New Labour MP's office not a million miles away from here?

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Pete, I don't have much to say about the rest of your post and I will tell you EXACTLY why the young people don't come to your party for help and advice. You have Cllr Don Hodgkinson pestering them on a Friday night in a pair of sandals and bright yellow CAP t-shirt, asking them what they want. You have him snapping pictures of them in Ashton park and then getting attacked, and then he is down right rude to two young people who came to a council meeting about the skatepark.
And this is just the ones that I know of!
BTT

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If you think that you can libel reputable Councillors on your anonymous website and get away with it then you are in for a big shock.

We know who you are and can now prove it.

Your bogus "Balls to tennis" website is going to be the biggest shot in the foot for New Labour since Labour MP Neil Turner had to eat humble pie and publicly apologise over the lies promoted about the Community Action Party during the last parliamentary elections.

If this latest New Labour adventure has set back the cause of a skateboard park for the young people of Ashton and Bryn then you have may word that the blame will be laid at the doors of all those New Labour hacks responsible.

P.S. Only my friends call me Pete and I don't recall you even having the good manners to introduce yourself.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

You are mistaken....

PF>>In fact at a meeting attended by Rodney Hill (the Chief Executive of the Wigan and Leigh Leisure Trust), Dave McKendrick, Margaret Hughes, Community Action Party Councillors for Bryn and Ashton and others I offered to use my good offices, etc....

You are wrong - the only meetings I have attended in respect of the skatepark were at the Ashton Township Forum sub-group. In fact, I have never been to a meeting with you since I attended a meeting of Golborne Community Forum some years ago. Nor would I wish to.

Town: dm@aimi.org.uk

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Hi Dave
If it wasn't you then please accept my apologies.
It must have been one of your muppets.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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"It must have been one of your muppets"

This is getting totally ridiculous, you are acting extremely unprofessional.
Does it not dawn on you that lots of Ashton's voters will have their eyes cast upon the websites you are posting on ?

what !!!

BTT

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Hi Dave

You seem to be losing the plot.

I responded to a post from Dave and then got a reply from "No Balls."

If you have already forgotten who you really are then how long can you keep up this charade?

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Peter,

If anyone has lost the plot, it is you. Read some of your own posts. You are incapable of listening to a disagreement without assuming it is a member of the Labour party in disguise. Paranoia is not an attractive quality, especially when it is a smokescreen for an authoritarian lack of willingness to engage in dialogue, and refusal to take the views of young people seriously.

The way you behave on this forum is frankly childish and disgraceful, and an insult to the office you hold.

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Not only unproffesional but quite probably in breach of the councillors' code of conduct.An astonishing display.

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Hi Athers

If as you have stated you believe that I am in breach of the Councillors Code of Conduct then I expect that you will report me to the Standards Borad for England.

On the other hand if you don't report me your post can be seen for what it is, yet another unwarranted and malicious smear.

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Hi Everyone,
Why don't we ALL STOP BICKERING, it is getting no-one anywhere.
In any argument there always will be different sides, but there comes a time when face to face talk is the only solution.
I have suggested a meeting at a neutral venue and I wish to add a neutral chairman agreeable to all. Is that unreasonable?
If this carries on no-one will be able to talk to anyone. That must surely mean no result, is that what people want?
It is easy to be destructive, please can we ALL now start being constructive.
I was once called "a boring old git" on this website when I was having an argument with PF, now it seems I have company!!
From one "BOG" to many others of all ages let's talk.........PLEASE.

Alan

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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Hi Alan, although I agree in principle to your suggestion I really don’t think that people are bickering, rather that they are expressing an opinion on something they really feel a need for, and are being supported be other residents through this web site.

From what I have seen at the suggested location and read on this and the BTT web site I for one believe that these kids have a justifiable proposition. I also believe that they polled their school friends on this subject and have reached a consensus of opinion on where the skatepark should be located.

Also I don’t believe anyone would want to attend a meeting with someone who insults almost everyone who posts on this web site and in particular this subject. On my previous posting I did include my e-mail address and yes, it was my real name, although I really don’t think Peter believed it as the opening words of his response were “Whilst at least you appear to post under your own name”. He then went on to insult several other people whom had nothing to do with the comments I made.

People who resort to insults by text on a web site will more than likely do so at a face to face meeting and for that reason the average person or persons who would probably attend a controlled and positive meeting on this subject would not attend in this case.

So at this time I will say well done the kids who are running BTT you most certainly have brought you proposal to the attention of many and raised its profile, keep up the good work, once again well done.


Regards

Vic Greenwood

Town: vic_t.greenwood@blueyonder.co.uk

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Hi Alan

I think you have proposed a very sensible way forward and one which I am prepared to support.

I await with interest the response from those who claim to be in favour of a skateboard park.

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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Who isnt in favour of the skatepark? I for one do not understand what is keeping the project held back. If you would like to outline it for me then please do so.

Town: moshman01@Hotmail.com

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Let's Not Lose The British Humour

Whilst going through all the postings I think I have solved all Ashton’s problems.
Traffic being one of the main problem, we will concrete over all the roads and make them into a giant skateboarders paradise.This will be interspersed with Christmas trees for everyone to avoid.

As skateboards are the only form of transport very soon the towns binge drinking will be solved as anyone who has had too much to drink will soon have broken limbs.

Also it will be impossible to eat a take-a-way whilst on a skateboard the towns litter problem would go likewise.

All the extra exercise and lack of fumes will greatly improve the health of the population and as the major users of skateboard very soon we will be the centre of the skateboard industry.

Add to that the increase in tourism and the wealth of the town would increase still more as more use is made of them, like skateboard golf and, yes, skateboard tennis.

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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Went for a quiet walk in the park today. Boy was it quiet - only a handful of children (most of whom were toddlers)and this was in the middle of the afternoon during the summer holidays. Clearly this park is not catering for the needs of the young people of today! It may be a bit busier on Thursday and Friday when the much publicised FREE tennis lessons take place but today it was virtually deserted. This can't be right when we are very much aware of the dangers of childhood obesity and inactivity - we should be encouraging our children to get out and enjoy themselves. In order to do this we have to provide them with the right facilities and at the moment this is just not happening.

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Here is apost I made on BTT website, here at AiM CF we seem to be getting forgotten.

Lets get a few facts straight at the present moment we have in Ashton and Bryn six CAP councillors, so any complaints by BTT will be primarily aimed at those councillors.
Regardingr stooges, as for myself any member of the Labour party I am aquainted with knows full well they have never had my vote either nationally or locally, yet I am assured they still respect my right to put my cross where ever I choose. In the last local election after 48 years of voting Conservative never missing a chance to exercise my democratic right to vote , I voted CAP. As you will no doubt be aware , the opposition generally do not win an election but the incumbents lose it. Does that make me a CAP stooge, I resent trying to behave civilly labels me a New Labour stooge.
Peter may I be so bold to offer you and your colleagues some advice, with the age of majority at eighteen many of the activist for the skateboard park will be old enough to vote soon. With the turn out at below 30% and yes I will bash New labour here, even with their flawed plans for postal voting. So it will not take many of these young people to make the CAP history. I think you are aware I do not relish a return to a one party town.
So please stop your sniping at these young people, Paul Tushingham at least has tried to be constructive in offering a face to face meeting. I think he foresaw how this website despite the best intentions of the moderator would descend into anarchy.
It is not too late for the CAP as the elected representatives of our town to salvage something from this.
Finally as regards this being a politically backed website, I think all they want is a skateboard facilities in Jubilee Park. When I see the money wasted both Nationally and locally by NEW LABOUR for pities sake back it with every ounce of energy in your body
Best regards to
BBT, CAP, NEW LABOUR

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net

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Hi Alan

If you check the posts on the insultingly named "Balls to tennis" website that has been created by a few warped individuals who don't even have the balls to say who they really are and seem pre-occupied with attacking the game of tennis and the Community Action Party then you will see that I have offered to assist in the delivery of skateboarding facilities for the young people of Ashton.

If anyone was really serious about wanting a skateboarding facility for the young people of Ashton then would'nt it be reasonable to assume that they would have contacted me by now?

I have posted my email address and my telephone numbers on the "Balls to tennis" website and so far the only response that I have had is a phone call and two emails from your goodself, of whose sincerity I have no doubt.

Best wishes

Peter

Town: peter.franzen@community-action.com

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From what I've read on this forum and also what I've read in the local papers these young people only want a small skate park on a derelict part of a tennis court, they don't want to stop anyone playing tennis ???, from my position it looks like you and your CAP people are trying to stop them buy proposing all sorts of alternatives that will never see the light of day, the project has got to start somewhere, never mind joint ventures, bigger and better facilities - I could say "lets built on the moon there's loads of room up there", that's how daft it's become !!!
These young people have obviously seen through this and view the CAP as an obstacle in the path of progress. I think that they have been very astute and simply moved around you and your party.
Well done the guys of BTT they will soon march to victory, you and your CAP people seem like sore losers to me.

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Hi

I have not seen much evidence of skateboarders on the BTT website and of the few who have posted at this stage only one or two can be considered genuine.

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considered genuine.....considered genuine....considered genuine.....considered genuine....considered genuine......considered genuine...considered genuine...

Oh my Petey boy, or is that Nigella? For you to use the word "genuine" is a joke.....I don't even believe you know the definition of such a word!

BTT!

Re: Balls To Tennis

To The last person to post
If you are Peter Franzen using another computer to post, do you realise that every time you do so, you lose your party votes.
If you are not Peter Franzen then you are behaving no better than he does.
Mind you what odds would be given that it is PF?
Alan

Town: ajames46@fsmail.net