Baffling U-turn
IN the Bridge News, St Ives, of April 2005, the council was very worried about the guided bus and said it was not convinced the bus was the answer. That made most of the people of St Ives and the surrounding area very pleased. Now we are told it is going
IN the Bridge News, St Ives, of April 2005, the council was very worried about the guided bus and said it was not convinced the bus was the answer.
That made most of the people of St Ives and the surrounding area very pleased.
Now we are told it is going ahead. Does the council know what it is saying from one month to the next?
I thought when we voted in the councillors it was for them to do what the public wanted and not what they hold up themselves.
The obvious place to spend this money is on the A14 to widen it. How many more accidents are there going to be and people killed before they realise it has to be started now and not in five years?
Perhaps it would be a good idea to have more women on the local council and the men would not get their way so often.
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MRS M WEST
Fairfield Crescent
St Ives