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Published Date: 12 September 2008
After returning from holiday on the south coast, as we drove into Worksop, our attention was drawn to the run-down image that Worksop has.
Where we have been there was no rubbish, plenty of nice flower beds and green areas to sit on.

Here we have chip papers and trays blowing around, and grass that looks like it has been attacked by the worst lawn mower ever invented.

Then I read the Guardians, to catch up on local events, and we decided that is enough.

We have placed our house that we have lived in for over 20 years up for sale, as we realised this town is on a road to destruction.

The town is only as good as the type of people who run it, and I guess that is the problem.

This town is ideal for people who want to destroy each others way of life with antisocial behaviour, and we have had enough.

I am fortunate I can move anywhere with my job, so I am going to pay my Council Tax to someone who can use it wisely.

Paul and Gill Naisbet

(address supplied)



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  • Last Updated: 11 September 2008 3:20 PM
  • Source: Worksop Guardian
  • Location: Worksop
 
 
  

 
 

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