Register New Player - Log In
Welcome to our world of fun trivia quizzes and quiz games:     New Player quiz register Play Now! trivia game
World Chat
World Board
Moderators : romeomikegolf bionic4ever kyleisalive ozfei Pagiedamon gtho4 sue943 Terry
Topic: Odds and sods

Posted by: lesley153

Subject: Odds and sods
Date: Jun 14 12

Why is a cabbage £28?
Discuss.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043



Please feel free to leave feedback for the site administrators. We will take all feedback into account as we tweak and add new features.
The old reply to thread function was removed because it got to the point where people weren't even reading the announcements and assuming, by default, that they were somehow being wronged or forgotten or insulted or abused or cheated out of something in some manner.


25 replies. On page 1 of 2 pages. 1 2
lesley153 A council in Northern Ireland is planning to convert a park into a cemetery. The park is next door to a children's hospice. Now, the children can look out onto the park. Soon, they may be forced to look out of the window and see their future. Marks out of ten for crass insensitivity?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-18513237

There's a petition out!
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-the-super-cemetery-at-valley-park#

Reply #1. Jul 16 12, 4:50 AM

lesley153 So far the petition has 5,545 out of 7,500 signatures. Surprisingly few?

Reply #2. Jul 25 12, 8:01 PM

lesley153 Got an email today from the petition organisers.

" Both BBC and Newtownabbey Times report that Newtownabbey Council are having a rethink on cemetery location. At its meeting last Monday ... the Council passed a recommendation to widen the scope of their search for land for a cemetery.

" The Council appear to be on a damage limitation exercise as they are now denying that the Valley Park was ever seriously going to be considered, however that is not the case as documented evidence shows. The Petition has generated much adverse publicity for the Council and its Chief Executive recognised has this, leading to a change of strategy. "

Here's the BBC article:
"Newtownabbey council rethink on cemetery opposite Children's Hospice"
They're allowed to backpedal as much as they want as long as they go and find somewhere else.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19085123

Signatures are now 6,115 out of 7,500. Short, but obviously enough!

Reply #3. Aug 06 12, 11:53 AM

lesley153 i have had another update about the proposed cemetery next to the children's hospice, and will happily post it if anyone on FT actually wants to know.........

Reply #4. Sep 20 12, 5:25 AM

13LuckyLady More please.

Reply #5. Sep 20 12, 8:01 AM

lesley153 How refreshing - one person on FT gives a hoot!

The update was in an email from the petition organisers.

It said that, as a result of the petition, and reaction from the local people, the Council advertised for landowners who would be interested in selling their land for cemetery purposes, and has so far had at least seven responses.

The organisers think that most of the councillors were quite shocked at the depth of feeling on this issue.

I am shocked that few or none of the Councillors thought there was anything wrong with the children, and their families, being able to look out of the hospice windows and see a cemetery.

The petition is staying open for the time being because this isn't yet resolved.

Reply #6. Sep 20 12, 9:21 AM

13LuckyLady Placing a cemetery next to a hospice is devoid of compassion.

I hope the cemetery is placed elsewhere.

Reply #7. Sep 20 12, 10:00 AM

Greatguggly What do they read to the kids for bedtime stories, "Godzilla ate Tokyo"?

Reply #8. Sep 20 12, 10:16 AM

boxjaw

Lesley, I care. I don't know if I can sign a petition and help in anyway, being from another country. I've been shadowing this thread and my sympathy is on the correct track. Can I sign on or not?

Reply #9. Sep 20 12, 10:56 AM

trojan11

I've only just come across this,Lesley. A childrens hospice next to a cemetery? Pretty well defies belief. What kind of unfeeling git thought that one up?

Reply #10. Sep 20 12, 11:50 AM

lesley153 It's so nice when people join in.

I don't see why being outside Northern Ireland stops you having an opinion.
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-the-super-cemetery-at-valley-park

Bedtime reading - I reckon anything about being buried or walled up would be suitable, and anything by Edgar Allan Poe would be perfect.

Unfeeling, unthinking, and these people want humans to vote for them.

Reply #11. Sep 20 12, 12:05 PM

REDVIKING57
I care......so I've signed.

:))

Reply #12. Sep 20 12, 3:41 PM

lesley153 Great! More is good. :)

Reply #13. Sep 20 12, 4:03 PM

lesley153 I can see Paul's name at the top of the list of signatures, and the rest are all from the UK. I don't know if this is because nobody else can sign or nobody else wants to - or they have but the names have disappeared. Any ideas, anyone?

Reply #14. Sep 20 12, 4:12 PM

ozfei

I signed leslie, there is an option that the name won't be seen publicly which I used but the signature still counts :)

Reply #15. Sep 21 12, 6:44 PM

lesley153 Thanks for posting, Faye - now we know you don't need to be in Britain to sign.

Reply #16. Sep 21 12, 7:49 PM

boxjaw

Where does one find their name. I signed up a couple of days ago.

Reply #17. Sep 22 12, 8:04 AM

bloodandsand

Just made it 6,501 signatures :)

Reply #18. Sep 22 12, 11:15 AM

Greatguggly Make that 6,502.

Reply #19. Sep 22 12, 11:57 AM

Greatguggly I have a few aliases and fake addresses up my sleeve. Wonder if I could sign 998 more times.

Reply #20. Sep 22 12, 12:03 PM

25 replies. On page 1 of 2 page(s). 1 2


Legal / Conditions of Use