
Reverend Martin Caesar said he "welcomed" the suggestions
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Crowthorne Parish Council drops support for HopeZone
By Hugh FortSeptember 07, 2012
A council has suspended its support for a drop-in youth centre to be built and suggested a test-run because of concerns from the community about anti-social behaviour.
Instead, Crowthorne Parish Council voted in favour of trialling the HopeZone at Morgan Centre, Crowthorne, rather than a new build on the recreation ground, at its meeting on Tuesday.
The council agreed to regularly monitor anti-social behaviour and demand to be initially reviewed at three months.
Anti-social behaviour fears over new HopeZone plan
Reverend Martin Ceaser, chair of the HopeZone Committee, said: “We welcome the suggestions the council have made and will work with them.”
HopeZone’s plans to build on the recreation ground will go before Bracknell Forest planning committee in due course.

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10/09/2012 at 17:24 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Also, I have been irritated by Mr Jeffries invading other totally-unrelated stories to beat us all with his HoepZone agenda.
This still leaves a bad taste in the mouth to me really but I shan't go on about it.
10/09/2012 at 16:58 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Maybe an alternative way of looking at it would be to use the example of things here in Bracknell. Building and developing of new office space when there's enough lying around already - the council too happy to bulldoze and redevelop sites across the town instead of a bit of arm twisting to get the vacant properties filled up first. Meanwhile much needed improvements in facilities for the fine citizenry get overlooked.
Woods and trees.
10/09/2012 at 16:02 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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10/09/2012 at 13:48 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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There are two further points of interest:
1. The good people of Crowthorne will of course expect the Church to PAY the council for the facility to cover fuel costs etc...Hopezone has a total net worth of £11,146 (http://companycheck.co.uk/company/07525887) and the residents certainly should not be contributing to this Church run activity. 2. The Council should also insist that staff should provide evidence of industry recognised training (not faith based) in Youth Work, including enhanced CRB checks etc...for the safety of our marvelous Young People.
10/09/2012 at 13:41 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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As an outsider looking in it strikes me that the objections raised concern the building of a specific centre for the youth of Crowthorne on the recreation ground, when facilities elsewhere already exist within the village. But of course elements within the church (as usual in my opinion) plead a special case based on this nebulous notion of 'faith'.
It could be argued that in fact it is these elements within the local church who are the NIMBYS and not locals who wish to preserve the recreation ground for ALL of Crowthorne to enjoy, young and old - faithful and faithless.
10/09/2012 at 09:35 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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Congratulations to the Parish Council for bowing to unsubstantiated nimbyism from people who live in terror of the totally unproven belief these "magnificent" young people will kick in their fence, or, gasp, make noise.
10/09/2012 at 09:02 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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08/09/2012 at 21:29 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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08/09/2012 at 15:46 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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In my day there was smoking, shoplifting, knock-down-ginger, petty vandalism, teenage pregnancy, glue sniffing, bunking off school, inter-school fighting, bullying, casual arson, discovering a tattered copy of Razzle in the bushes.....
...oh, and homework.
I'm sure that's quite enough for the kids to be getting on with.
07/09/2012 at 16:29 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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I agree with the idea of trying it at the Morgan Centre [and pumping a little money into centres coffers is also good ..... ] but I hate the presumption that having a Youth facility will automatically lead to anti-social behaviour.
you cannot object to a pub on the grounds that it MIGHT led to noise, or it MIGHT lead to anti-social behaviour ...... you must be able to back up your words with evidence. the same applies here ... this is a lot of rubbish from Nimby’s who have no prove just unproven concerns.
If the scheme goes ahead at the Morgan Centre and there is no increase in anti-social behaviour then I hope the Parish council changes its mind and fully supports it!
What the hell is there for kids to do!?
07/09/2012 at 15:55 Offensive or Inappropriate?
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