Roads
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Roads
Without meaning to be too abrasive, does anyone know if the very steep hill at Kilninver will be repaired soon. I know it has been mentioned in the Community Council minutes in the past, but nothing seems to have happened.
I'm glad I'm not a cyclist/motorcyclist having to contend with the huge rut in "uphill" lane - and what of the long-term effects on my little car?!
I'm glad I'm not a cyclist/motorcyclist having to contend with the huge rut in "uphill" lane - and what of the long-term effects on my little car?!
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The Community Council has seven elected members and elections are held every four years by postal ballot. As far as I know anyone is eligible to stand with the usual caveats re. criminal convictions etc.
They have very limited powers, and in matters such as roads have to confine themselves to making representations to the 'big' cooncil, who can then choose to ignore them or make pacifying noises without actually doing anything.
It would probably be a good thing if there was some young blood on the Community Council, but most 'yoof' can't be bothered - it is a lot of work after all, and it is a lot easier to content themselves with making provocative comments on internet forums.
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They have very limited powers, and in matters such as roads have to confine themselves to making representations to the 'big' cooncil, who can then choose to ignore them or make pacifying noises without actually doing anything.
It would probably be a good thing if there was some young blood on the Community Council, but most 'yoof' can't be bothered - it is a lot of work after all, and it is a lot easier to content themselves with making provocative comments on internet forums.
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