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The musical fireworks
Doggy did not like them.
Devil in disguise,
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Originally Posted by
whiplash
Doggy did not like them.
I am not surprised - I hate to think how those in Rotten Row are managing with their higher council taxes etc., I live more than a mile away and the noise is way above that of my music player, while I am in a closed room with the windows shut.
Still - I should not be so upset about it, the profits made will help the Liverpool Joint Council considerably, and they may just spend the loose change on Southport.
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Well i went to enjoy an evening with my Grandson,hoping to pay at the gate. Sold out!! Personally i think it is a great thing for Southport and nice to see that so many people wanted to participate, Yes i agree all the dogs/cats etc aren't too keen ( mine under bed at mo) but come on folks
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Great to see the town packed with all ages enjoying the event. Long may it continue.
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I am not surprised - I hate to think how those in Rotten Row are managing with their higher council taxes etc., I live more than a mile away and the noise is way above that of my music player, while I am in a closed room with the windows shut.
Still - I should not be so upset about it, the profits made will help the Liverpool Joint Council considerably, and they may just spend the loose change on Southport.
The people in Rotten Row were mostly on their balconies or at their windows watching the fireworks. Not sure if council tax was on their mind.
Liverpool City Region is funded by central government not by Sefton or revenue from Sefton events. I point this out every time you repeat this lie.
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
Great to see the town packed with all ages enjoying the event. Long may it continue.
Hear hear!
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Going to be windy (and maybe wet) down there tonight - hope it's not called off....
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Called off early. How much did they refund?
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Originally Posted by
Alikado
Called off early. How much did they refund?
How much where you offered?
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
The people in Rotten Row were mostly on their balconies or at their windows watching the fireworks. Not sure if council tax was on their mind.
Liverpool City Region is funded by central government not by Sefton or revenue from Sefton events. I point this out every time you repeat this lie.
You are wrong - perhaps not directly, but indirectly it is. The money that is raised from the various events in Southport is used as levies paid to the Combined Authority. The Regional Mayor, in his statement about the International Golf Event, quoted that the money raised will benefit Merseyside. There is indeed a central fund from the Government, as you state which is to aid transport, business start ups, etc.,
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Originally Posted by
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You are wrong - perhaps not directly, but indirectly it is. The money that is raised from the various events in Southport is used as levies paid to the Combined Authority. The Regional Mayor, in his statement about the International Golf Event, quoted that the money raised will benefit Merseyside.
There doesn't appear to be any trace on the internet of any such statement substantiating your claim.
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