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    O/T:- Nottingham Christmas Market

    Utter stupidity. There were no controls on the number of people entering. How did they think this would work out?

    Nottingham City Council are money grabbing tossers.

    I went to Beeston Farmers market a few months ago. Limited numbers allowed through, a one way system, hygiene stations next to nearly every stall, everyone wearing masks.

    Why can our own council not do anywhere near as good a job as Beeston. Because they didn’t care until it made front page news.

    Birmingham and Manchester cancelled theirs. I wonder why?

    Idiots running Nottingham. And we can’t even put a few thousand fans in a stadium fit for 20k, I bet if the council got a similarly sized brown envelope as they do from Mellors we’d be fine.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 06-12-2020 at 03:52 PM. Reason: Corrected Off Topic prefix

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    Aren't Mellors responsible too? They must have known what would happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Don_ORiordan View Post
    Utter stupidity. There were no controls on the number of people entering. How did they think this would work out?

    Nottingham City Council are money grabbing tossers.

    I went to Beeston Farmers market a few months ago. Limited numbers allowed through, a one way system, hygiene stations next to nearly every stall, everyone wearing masks.

    Why can our own council not do anywhere near as good a job as Beeston. Because they didn’t care until it made front page news.

    Birmingham and Manchester cancelled theirs. I wonder why?

    Idiots running Nottingham. And we can’t even put a few thousand fans in a stadium fit for 20k, I bet if the council got a similarly sized brown envelope as they do from Mellors we’d be fine.
    “Ouch”

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    Quote Originally Posted by magpie_mania View Post
    Aren't Mellors responsible too? They must have known what would happen.
    Absolutely. But this decision was defended by the council a month ago as being “completely safe and well organised”. The council haven’t closed it down. Mellors have decided to.

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    I'm surprised they didn't turn it into "student accommodation" like every other new development.

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    I am not surprised by anything the members of Nottingham City Council do. They have spent the last 50 years ruining a once wonderful city, and spending ratepayers money as if there is no tomorrow.

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    Cases have been dropping for weeks. Why not wait until they are well below the country average before doing this? Or at least until the review in less than 10 days when we’d be out of tier 3?

    Madness that after months they can’t wait another 10 days before opening.

    And worse that they can’t control the numbers attending.

    There are many businesses who cannot open by law at the moment. Who would gladly open in a very safe way given the chance. Businesses that are going under whilst the council allow this fiasco.

    When there’s a spike in cases in 5-10 days time we’ll all know why.
    Last edited by The_Don_ORiordan; 06-12-2020 at 05:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Don_ORiordan View Post
    Cases have been dropping for weeks. Why not wait until they are well below the country average before doing this? Or at least until the review in less than 10 days when we’d be out of tier 3?

    Madness that after months they can’t wait another 10 days before opening.

    And worse that they can’t control the numbers attending.

    There are many businesses who cannot open by law at the moment. Who would gladly open in a very safe way given the chance. Businesses that are going under whilst the council allow this fiasco.

    When there’s a spike in cases in 5-10 days time we’ll all know why.
    You are 100% spot on in everything you have said so far on this thread.

    It’s complete and utter madness that within a couple of days coming out of lockdown and still being in tier 3 that this event was even contemplated let alone given the go ahead to be opened.

    When so many people and businesses in this city have sacrificed so much over the past nine months is it really worth it?

    Why didn’t the organisers just accept for one year the Christmas market would need to be cancelled? Very irresponsible and heads should roll. It’s an embarrassment to the city and questions need to be asked of the council and answered.

    Thankfully common sense has prevailed and it’s been shut down.
    Last edited by MAD_MAGPIE; 06-12-2020 at 11:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CheltenhamPie View Post
    I am not surprised by anything the members of Nottingham City Council do. They have spent the last 50 years ruining a once wonderful city, and spending ratepayers money as if there is no tomorrow.
    They have been Running it I will agree but let me correct it for you please.

    Running It Down !!!!! now that makes far more sense.

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