tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post3548755476612262276..comments2023-10-30T21:36:16.577+00:00Comments on Discussing topics to do with Ulverston and the surrounding area.: It's crunch time at Ford ParkGeoff Dellowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14628988582440925000noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post-11068174392493358582014-01-18T17:11:44.011+00:002014-01-18T17:11:44.011+00:00I've just been through the entrance and realis...I've just been through the entrance and realise that the first notice does say "Welcome" at the head of some more information. As a generally understated country - do we in fact want a larger sign to get the message across? My impression is that the whole of the Park echoes the message "welcome". The people that use it are particularly friendly and the Bistro and Kitchen Garden staff are nearly all (one guy at the counter could smile a bit more) very warm and welcoming. The design of these buildings and garden are superb - so what provoked the remark about the Welcome Sign - it would be good to know.Geoff Dellowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14628988582440925000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post-68224322491144952722014-01-18T11:42:33.237+00:002014-01-18T11:42:33.237+00:00Now that's a lovely idea.
Some of the staff ...Now that's a lovely idea. <br /><br />Some of the staff say this by the way they behave - some don't (or perhaps didn't).Geoff Dellowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14628988582440925000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post-61416114735919782632014-01-18T10:00:56.003+00:002014-01-18T10:00:56.003+00:00A large welcome sign at the entrance gate would be...A large welcome sign at the entrance gate would be a start. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post-47964727155703384432014-01-16T10:59:21.131+00:002014-01-16T10:59:21.131+00:00It's good to get this kind of feedback. It'...It's good to get this kind of feedback. It's a view charged by many. A dogwalking friend of mine who joined and attended their meetings got fed up with the unbusinesslike behaviour and has now left.<br /><br />If we care I suggest that we have to stand up and be counted. We need to even offer to get involved. The sight of Jane Harris becoming a trustee is encouraging. There are others in the town that could considerable weight to the trust and could help shift it more towards a widely supported organisation. The Bistro, Kitchen Garden, Hall above, and playground/field make into a highly valued part of the Ulverston scene.<br /><br />My dream would be for every organisation in the town to want to support it in some way. Let's put aside our cultural differences and make this place become a truly communal facility.Geoff Dellowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14628988582440925000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6586801766217114148.post-13902662837633367022014-01-16T10:44:24.543+00:002014-01-16T10:44:24.543+00:00Are the Trustees open to the involvement of the ge...Are the Trustees open to the involvement of the general public?<br /> I feel that I have been rebuffed in the past and the meetings that I have attended were not businesslike. <br />A change in culture may be painful but it is essential<br /> Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com