No doubt when you see the subject of my letter you will immediately
think 'dog'. You will be wrong. I am so annoyed I just had to write
a letter to someone.
Last night at about 11.30 when I was in bed reading, with the window
open I could hear someone on the footpath outside our house on Glenpark
Drive. When they didn't seem to be moving on I got up and looked
out of the window and saw three boys about 15 years of age. As they
were squatting in next doors driveway I couldn't see what they were
doing but the way they were acting was enough for me to wake my
husband and we both went to investigate by which time they had just
gone. One of them had excreted in next doors drive, thrown some
in our garden, put some on Glenpark footpath and also wiped excrement
on the windscreen of our car which was parked on the road. I was
nearly sick? The boy who did this must have stank to high heaven
when he got home!
Dogs get bad press because of fouling the footpaths although it
isn't the dog at fault its the owner who should know better and
clean up after their pet. I'm speechles.
Thanks for listening to my rant.
Yours sincerely
Margaret Price, 17th May 2008
Antisocial
Behaviour Sir:
So, the sickening destructive yobs strike again in Hesketh Bank.
I refer, of course, to the wrecking of the shed to the rear of
the Becconsall. What on earth is wrong with these delinquents?
Every time they are given something, the first thing to strike
a few of them is to see how soon they can ruin it. Remember the
short-lived youth shelter provided by the Parish Council? All
too soon it became a 'nest' for the animal element amongst our
youth, drinking, drugs and using the bandroom windows for stone-throwing
contests.
I feel genuinely sorry for the (hopefully) majority of kids who
would never think of such behaviour but who, due to their 'niceness',
soon get driven away from such facilities, When oh when is somebody
going to get a grip on this blight on our community? I've chosen
to withhold my name and address from publication not through fear
of reprisals but through fear of what I might do to this scum
should they attempt such action, and the subsequent trouble I
would be in with the law, no doubt while the yobs went unpunished!
I guess that says it all, really. Name
& Address provided but withheld, 16th May 2006
Misuse
of Carr Lane Sports Fields
What a great sight; hundreds of parents and children enjoying
the sports fields and facilities in Carr Lane. But, recently,
what a worrying sight to see parents watching their children riding
miniature motor cycles around the playing fields around and amongst
children and families trying to enjoy the facilities away from
the dangers of road traffic.
As an ex motor cyclist I know how extremely dangerous this weight
of metal can be even at relatively low speeds. Providing helmets
and safety clothing for their own children to ride these small
motor bikes shows that the parents appreciate the danger to their
own children; but alas, appear to care a great deal less for other
people and their children.
Is this activity not illegal on public land? Alan Dickinson, 21st September, 2005
Proposal
by Tarleton Bowling Club to extend licencing hours daily to 1am
Living within the immediate area of the club, we have throughout
the years, been subjected to noise issuing from the club. They
eventually installed extra glazing, which has resulted in less
noise from within the club.
However, there is a considerable amount of noise when customers
are leaving the club! People waiting for taxis, or generally shouting,
swearing, banging car doors, and general levels of noise as they
make their way home down the local lanes. Many nights have been
distrubed, due to their lack of respect to local residents,many
of whom have small children who are woken from sleep. No-one in
authority seems to be around to keep noise levels down. If Tarleton
Bowling Club were allowed to increase licencing hours, this would
result in increasing numbers of people flooding into the club
when other local pubs have served their last orders. Consequently
there would be people noisily coming and going every night of
the week, especially weekends, resulting in more disturbance within
the area. And don't forget last orders at 1am can mean 2am when
people have finished their drinks and leaving the club.
Sutton Lane, where the bowling club is situated, is a residential
area, consisting largely of families and children. In my opinion
and that of other local residents, it would be totally inappropriate
for the club to be allowed to open for even longer hours.
I hope the licencing authority have the common-sense to reject
this proposal and urge those living in the locality to express
their concerns. Mr & Mrs Heaton, 24th July 2005
Dear
Editor,
It seems that working hard, paying your bills and obeying the
law means nothing when you have to be subjected to people like
my neighbours.
We have to two children that can' t play outside their gate because
of fear for their safety, we are constantly hearing shouting and
noise from their house it doesn't matter if it's day or night
or what ever the time is, to top it up there was a raid for drugs
on their house only 3 weeks ago.
Cropper gardens lives in fear of speaking and puts up with these
peoples behaviour because what else can we do?
We have tried to sell our house twice in the last 12 months but
nobody buys it because of the street reputation. Because of these
people we are being prevented from moving on, and losing money
as time goes by.
something needs to be done. CAN ANYBODY HELP ????? Ana Faria, 7th January 2005
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