Saturday 26 January 2013

Time for what feels like one last push for the summit

We have (yet another) deadline coming up -
Yes you need to book your tickets of a rising star who is revisiting Ulverston

This Friday evening at the liesure centre next to the Ulverston Swimming Baths.

Roger Davies folksinger from Huddersfield who has charmed the socks of many of us when he was here at the Coro in the summer is returning with his guitar.

However an even more urgent - and to the majority of Ulverstonians- a far more important deadline is the submission of our views on the Old Robinson's Brewery Supermarket proposal.

This is where Ulverstonians have got to stand up and be counted if they want to preserve their forward way of looking at life by surporting and putting their trust in local people rather taking the easy option of letting big business walk all over us.

We need to believe that given the chance and a fair playing field, local businesses will do a far better job for the town the the clever executives miles away in their boardrooms in distant London - people who wish to rule by exerting the influence of myth and legend, people who are clever at brainwhashing the masses into thinking that they can provide a better deal for them - people however who will not hesitate to ditch Ulverston if this is best for the shareholders unlike local small businesses that are based here in the North West and care deeply that their businesses thrive.

So get in the mood - you need to get dwon to writing off to Kate Lawson, our planning officer before Wednesday - that means tomorrow, Sunday or Monday.

We're all feeling warn out with struggling against the bureaucrats who link that they have learnt how to win against likes of a small town like Ulverston.

So lets show them - Vote Yes for local businesses who know what local people want and have their roots again with other local businesses providing a deal that we all want.

1 comment:

Geoff Dellow said...

At least 50 left the Roger Davies performance with a wide 'thank you' grin stretching from ear to ear yesterday, Friday, after the being regaled with lots of stories in song.

A super performance - we could hear every word and enjoy every story. He left us behind perhaps with "The Beerbelly Blues". Many pubs with distinctive names rattled off the tongue with precussion like precision. He's back in the area - at Ulpha - Browfoot Room on May 25th- Return Minibus available from Broughton Square. tickets from www.wegottockets.com