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20/08/08 - Stop bellyaching and give your support to the PRSA – it's a fantastic sporting facility



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Published Date: 20 August 2008
SO IT is all right to pump £1.2 million of public money into the Geoff Moulder Centre each year and not support the PRSA?

Remember, it was the previous council, including council officers, who were involved in the building of this fantastic facility.

Sport will cost you money and Boston needs such facilities to attract new investment, business and people who will come and live here to buy our houses in the future.
Stop bellyaching and get behind the PRSA, including the local newspapers.

Give a dog a bad name and he will carry the stigma for the rest of his life.

How can the Better Boston group councillors have a say when they resigned from the Boston Bypass Independent group?
They should have gone back to the polling stations.

I praise the BBI who are at least trying to sort this mess out.

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