PROTECT TUNSTALL COMMUNITY

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#416

2014-05-12 15:18

The school application is going through a "real" process and if the "majority" of residents that are opposed to the expansion and relocation did what the process allows for... raising objections in the proper manner, then those objections will be listened to, debated and weighed.

However I believe that the "majority" is really just the "outspoken portion", and when actually down in black and white, aren't able to provide a large enough opposition.

As for respect, this is an anonymous post, therefore you know nothing of each others demographics - I don't think it's a case of a particular generation being disrespectful, it's just "people" being blatently rude because their opinions don't get taken as fact.

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lance fincham

#417 Re:

2014-05-12 17:08:28

#416: -

I have to intervene in some of these stupid, rude and totally ignorant post on this site!

One I do not mind adding my name to the equation and you all no I am opposed to the whole build, but when it comes down to who is against and who is for, then sorry the majority that do care about Tunstall and who actually live in the area are AGAINST THE PROPOSAL. However when you you are up against an organisation such as KCC who ARE THE APPLICANT WHO ARE THE LAND OWNER AND WHO ARE THE DECISION MAKERS then what choice do the local people have except to get annoyed.

You may be a parent who lives within the community but YOU ARE WITHIN the minority.

If you feel this is bad try living within the current HS2 areas that are about to be obliterated, thats when the public really get up tight.

Tunstall does not have a requirement for a large school at present but when it is built it may well have due to new road infrastructure and the housing that WILL COME WITH IT!! Perhaps some people do not see this as progress but an intrusion into their lives.

At least give people a say, either way without being damn right rude.

Cheers to all concerned