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No OP67, it has to be the Conservatives fault, they are even responsible for our defensive frailties, not that I am defending the Tories, they need to be gone to get The Reform Party at the helm, to save us from impending doom.
The Broad Marsh was fine, until the war on cars started.
I wonder how much EU money went into councillor's back pockets, regarding the tram, (can't think why they all love the EU so much). There's nothing like having a public transport system, that needs the majority to subsidise for the minority thar use it, after years of upheaval for commuters.
It must take some special people to lose money as a tourist attraction such as Nottingham Castle, with a cash cow such as Robin Hood to hand.
Anything that looks too good to be true, generally is, and public money shouldn't be gambled with, knowing that if it was successful, plenty of that money would have found it's way into back pockets, rather than benefitting the council tax payers.
I believe some thinking goes like this: we need more money, let's raise business rates. Oh, shops are moving out of the City, less money, lets raise business rates. Meanwhile, let's stop so many cars from coming into the City. Even 10-15yrs ago my wife was preferring to go to Leicester for shopping when a few years earlier people from Derby and Leicester were coming into Nottingham. As Kelsdyke said, too many big projects - in times of austerity not a good idea and anyway the UK can't do big projects. I joined up with Robin Hood energy even though it wasn't the cheapest, their organisation and systems were rudimentary to say the least. All these cycle paths and no cyclists on them. Some of them are laughable, just pinch a bit of road, dig it up, relay green and put a picture of a bicycle on it. I know it seems a good idea, but really. Once you could barely walk through the crowds between Vic Centre and Broad Marsh. Plans might look nice (they do have plans don't they??).
Like Birmingham, sometimes their ambitions are bigger than their abilities. Stick to basic necessities unless there is a steady surplus stream, don't milk the cow dry, get to grips with the care system (I know it needs money but the haphazard way it seems to operate points to resources being wasted).
Now hoping my bin will be emptied tomorrow, I have paid my Coucil Tax.
Informative article here about why councils, both Tory and Labour, are experiencing financial difficulties.
https://news.sky.com/story/amp/why-a...krupt-13018122