5th July 2011, 10:35 PM
Throwing something out for consideration:
The issue of who should pay. With the current climate of pressing for tighter heritage regulation (House of Lords Thursday), using Cllr. Melton's comments as a 'litimus tests' for a possible sign of things to come, how will pressure on the polluter to pay be vented? How will the venting express itself, through lobbying pressure by those with 'vested' building interests, will this include a government interested in being seen as getting the economy moving again?
The issue of who should pay. With the current climate of pressing for tighter heritage regulation (House of Lords Thursday), using Cllr. Melton's comments as a 'litimus tests' for a possible sign of things to come, how will pressure on the polluter to pay be vented? How will the venting express itself, through lobbying pressure by those with 'vested' building interests, will this include a government interested in being seen as getting the economy moving again?
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.