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THE plug may have been pulled on the Solar Pyramid but Poole is still open to the idea of a significant tourist attraction to help boost its economy.
The debacle over the world class timepiece visitor attraction, which residents of Harbourside Park (Baiter) did not want on their doorsteps, has led the Borough of Poole to consider what else may be suitable.
Councillors, business people, tourism panel and town centre management representatives will be invited to a workshop in June.
"Members are anxious to have as much public involvement as possible," said Cllr Ron Parker, cabinet portfolio holder the local economy.
"We'll have a brain storming session with ideas and then see where we go from there," he said.
Tourism manager Graham Richardson said: "It's a session where we want people to come with their thoughts and ideas suitable and relevant for Poole.
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"Then we can go out and try and encourage it or if something came along like the Solar Pyramid we can give officers the confidence to go with it or explore further."
“Members are anxious to have as much public involvement as possible.”
Cllr Ron Parker, cabinet portfolio holder the local economy
He said there was no shopping list and they wanted to consider whether they should be trying to encourage a big attraction to the town centre or, for example, historical vessels to the quay.
"It is uncertain times with the credit situation affecting the country's economy. We want to support local business, tourism, the town centre and achieve the best way forward," he said.
A budget of £25,000 is available to explore potential tourist attractions and there would be future public consultation, he added.
The massive sundial proposal from a private company, which could have brought 400,000 visitors to the town and a £20m boost to the economy, was scrapped by the council, mainly due to residents' opposition.
David Howard, chairman of Parkstone Bay Association, said: "It might be a good idea this time to invite residents to such a meeting and avoid the fiasco of the pyramid.
"Let's have some real consultation for a change and not just a cabinet decision," he added.
Posted by: Tru Belle, purbeck on 7:32pm Fri 9 May 08
How about helping Dorset fulfill its energy targets of [bold]85%[/bold] [bold]renewables[/bold] . A few 425foot wind turbines would sit very nicely down at Baiter. Joe public is so very much in love with them, they say they look graceful and feel that one has to save the world with them! Next, a giant playground wheel, that people can push and then [bold]hop on[/bold] , and as it rotates that also will create a [bold]dynamo[/bold] effect, more green electricity -- Then a [bold]tidal power[/bold] project in the harbour mouth entrance .
Poole needs a useful everlasting piece of [bold]green symbolism[/bold] , not a frivolous monument.
Perhaps a modern [bold]lighthouse[/bold] ,solar powered with a [bold]revolving[/bold] viewing platform on the top,situated down at the far end of Baiter near the car park where the small dinghies are launched.
You will be pilloried from here to kingdom come, if in these worrying financial times you squander your mended pr situation if you do not listen to your residents!
How about helping Dorset fulfill its energy targets of 85%renewables . A few 425foot wind turbines would sit very nicely down at Baiter. Joe public is so very much in love with them, they say they look graceful and feel that one has to save the world with them! Next, a giant playground wheel, that people can push and then hop on , and as it rotates that also will create a dynamo effect, more green electricity -- Then a tidal power project in the harbour mouth entrance .
Poole needs a useful everlasting piece of green symbolism , not a frivolous monument.
Perhaps a modern lighthouse ,solar powered with a revolving viewing platform on the top,situated down at the far end of Baiter near the car park where the small dinghies are launched.
You will be pilloried from here to kingdom come, if in these worrying financial times you squander your mended pr situation if you do not listen to your residents!
[bold]The massive sundial proposal from a private company, which could have brought 400,000 visitors to the town and a £20m boost to the economy, was scrapped by the council, mainly due to residents' opposition.[/bold]
[bold]THIS WAS CLAIMED[/bold] but not proven. 400,000 visitors and £20million were figures plcked from the air by the company whose project it was, and who know nothing about Poole - so don't blame the residents for exercising common sense.
The massive sundial proposal from a private company, which could have brought 400,000 visitors to the town and a £20m boost to the economy, was scrapped by the council, mainly due to residents' opposition. THIS WAS CLAIMED but not proven. 400,000 visitors and £20million were figures plcked from the air by the company whose project it was, and who know nothing about Poole - so don't blame the residents for exercising common sense.
Posted by: Grumble, Oakdale on 4:30pm Sat 10 May 08
Why not build a potter on the Quay, or even an Aquarium, or perhaps have a traditional fishing fleet based at one end of the Quay, or even a traditional High Street which isn't a clone of every other town centre...
Why not build a potter on the Quay, or even an Aquarium, or perhaps have a traditional fishing fleet based at one end of the Quay, or even a traditional High Street which isn't a clone of every other town centre...
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All this business about attracting visitors to Poole is a big con and a white elephant!!
Counsellor and leader of the cabinet Brian Leverett wants and epitaph to his memory before he retires.
I would suggest a ceremonial hole dug at Baiter. The same place they put the bodies from the Black Death and hung traitors, quiet appropriate I think!![/bold]
All this business about attracting visitors to Poole is a big con and a white elephant!!
Counsellor and leader of the cabinet Brian Leverett wants and epitaph to his memory before he retires.
I would suggest a ceremonial hole dug at Baiter. The same place they put the bodies from the Black Death and hung traitors, quiet appropriate I think!!
Grumble wrote:
"Why not build a potter on the Quay"
Did you mean a potter or a pottery? If a potter, there's a statue of one outside B&Q near the Fleetsbridge Roundabout. Why? It's got nothing to do with home improvements, building, gardening, or anything else associated with B&Q, but then the pyramid had nothing to do with what goes on in Poole.
Grumble wrote:
"Why not build a potter on the Quay"
Did you mean a potter or a pottery? If a potter, there's a statue of one outside B&Q near the Fleetsbridge Roundabout. Why? It's got nothing to do with home improvements, building, gardening, or anything else associated with B&Q, but then the pyramid had nothing to do with what goes on in Poole.
Interesting how this news was meant to be kept quiet from the general public until after the 'workshop' of ;interested parties' had already come up with their own ideas. Check out the minutes of the last Poole Local Economy Overview Group Committee and the considerations by Cllr Martin regarding approaching the public.
Interesting how this news was meant to be kept quiet from the general public until after the 'workshop' of ;interested parties' had already come up with their own ideas. Check out the minutes of the last Poole Local Economy Overview Group Committee and the considerations by Cllr Martin regarding approaching the public.
Should have been minuted as was major discussion. Cllr Martin questioned the rationale for why the public were not be consulted at this stage given recent previous high profile tourism projects. It would be very surprising and disappointing if not minuted.
Should have been minuted as was major discussion. Cllr Martin questioned the rationale for why the public were not be consulted at this stage given recent previous high profile tourism projects. It would be very surprising and disappointing if not minuted.
Posted by: ENIGMA, Mid Dorset & North Poole on 6:28pm Sun 11 May 08
How many more meals and freebees will the counsellors get from this new ploy of conning the Poole people?
Perhaps an attempt to clean up Poole Town and provide more toilets would encourage visitors!
How many more meals and freebees will the counsellors get from this new ploy of conning the Poole people?
Perhaps an attempt to clean up Poole Town and provide more toilets would encourage visitors!
Posted by: ENIGMA, Mid Dorset & North Poole on 6:33pm Sun 11 May 08
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole.
The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole.
The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.
[quote][bold]ENIGMA[/bold] wrote:
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole. The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.[/quote] The Branksome East Electorate only have to wait till this Thursday (15 May) to let their voice be heard!
Baiter Solar Pyramid, Branksome Rec Football Ground.... Canford Heath or Creekmoor Development Project for the next Big Idea!
ENIGMA wrote:
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole. The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.
The Branksome East Electorate only have to wait till this Thursday (15 May) to let their voice be heard!
Baiter Solar Pyramid, Branksome Rec Football Ground.... Canford Heath or Creekmoor Development Project for the next Big Idea!
[quote][bold]John[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]ENIGMA[/bold] wrote:
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole. The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.[/quote] The Branksome East Electorate only have to wait till this Thursday (15 May) to let their voice be heard!
Baiter Solar Pyramid, Branksome Rec Football Ground.... Canford Heath or Creekmoor Development Project for the next Big Idea![/quote] Passed branksome rec at 1-30 pm it was crowded, at least 6 people there,+ 2 dogs,definetly a busy day.
John wrote:
ENIGMA wrote:
Can't wait for the next local elections in Poole. The consellors may think we have short memories but there are enough electors now who really have had enough of this dreadful council and we will be reminding the electors of the counsellors greed and stupidity.
The Branksome East Electorate only have to wait till this Thursday (15 May) to let their voice be heard!
Baiter Solar Pyramid, Branksome Rec Football Ground.... Canford Heath or Creekmoor Development Project for the next Big Idea!
Passed branksome rec at 1-30 pm it was crowded, at least 6 people there,+ 2 dogs,definetly a busy day.
Posted by: Honest Joe, Bournemouth on 5:57pm today
It shows that [bold]PETER WOODLEY[/bold] can only give out criticism but not take it, hence his request to delete my comment I made before this one.
[bold]COWARD![/bold]
Now get this one deleted!!
It shows that PETER WOODLEY can only give out criticism but not take it, hence his request to delete my comment I made before this one. COWARD!
Now get this one deleted!!
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