Legacy of debt
Over the last three years control of the project has slowly been taken over from the Village Hall Foundation by the parish council.
The need for a parish clerk's office was a legitimate one, but the council insisted on turning the project into a complex including meeting rooms and other areas under their jurisdiction.
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The council has stated in the past that the outlay (now 1m, including interest) is justified because it is council money paying for the project.
It is in fact the council tax payers of East Preston paying for this over the next 25 years.
I will be 65 next birthday and am not looking forward to paying for this until I am 90 years of age.
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Bob Wood
The Roystons
East Preston
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