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Yobs pelt canal boat with stones
Dave Appleton9/ 8/2008
AN ANGRY boat owner has condemned the actions of a group of yobs who stoned his boat as he was sailing near Clegg Hall on the Rochdale Canal.
Norman Bate, who lives in Wigan, was on his way towards Manchester when the attack occurred.
I am surprised at the British Waterways comment. It is well known in the canal community that boats using the canal from Rochdale to Manchester need to be accompanied as violence and threats are commonplace.
The canals are abused by drug dealers and cider swigging thugs.
They are often seen as a fancy backdrop for regeneration projects as the building reflections look good in the artwork.
The overpaid executives that are involved in such regeneration aspirations often don't live in the area so don't care what happens after the cheques have been cashed.
Ironically. the Rochdale Development Agency now know a little more about the troubles by the canal since they had to move into their Lock 50 speculative office investment after no proper tennants could be found for the £2 million+ project that wasted a lot of Rochdale Council taxpayers' cash.
Look at popular, prosperous and picturesque northern canal basins that draw tourists and push out the antisocial elements- Skipton, Hebden Bridge, Manchester.
What did those visionaries planning Rochdale's regeneration do with our canal basin? Fill it in. It is buried under the empty old tin sheds at the top of the bombed out sections of Drake Street.
If it wasn't so sad people would laugh at the mismanagement of Rochdale .
Lets do something simple. Zero tolerance. Sort out both the yobs and the senior executives that have taken so much of our hard earned money and squandered it.
The canals are abused by drug dealers and cider swigging thugs.
They are often seen as a fancy backdrop for regeneration projects as the building reflections look good in the artwork.
The overpaid executives that are involved in such regeneration aspirations often don't live in the area so don't care what happens after the cheques have been cashed.
Ironically. the Rochdale Development Agency now know a little more about the troubles by the canal since they had to move into their Lock 50 speculative office investment after no proper tennants could be found for the £2 million+ project that wasted a lot of Rochdale Council taxpayers' cash.
Look at popular, prosperous and picturesque northern canal basins that draw tourists and push out the antisocial elements- Skipton, Hebden Bridge, Manchester.
What did those visionaries planning Rochdale's regeneration do with our canal basin? Fill it in. It is buried under the empty old tin sheds at the top of the bombed out sections of Drake Street.
If it wasn't so sad people would laugh at the mismanagement of Rochdale .
Lets do something simple. Zero tolerance. Sort out both the yobs and the senior executives that have taken so much of our hard earned money and squandered it.
A.Carter
19/08/2008 at 23:29
19/08/2008 at 23:29
Clegg Hall is near Belfield....Say no More...
Quo Rock, Queensland Australia
18/08/2008 at 02:02
18/08/2008 at 02:02
Well done Rochdale Council, bury your head in the sand as usual.
Henry Kelly Expat (Ireland), Ireland
9/08/2008 at 14:23
9/08/2008 at 14:23
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