LETTER: Stop digging

My first helpful advice to Paul Dendle, about last week’s (June 25) letters page in the Gazette: “When you are in a hole, stop digging!”

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He writes as though the Littlehampton Swimming Centre is the only public pool in Arun District.

It isn’t, as there is the Arun Leisure Centre at Felpham (and I don’t remember residents in the east of the district being given a say in its siting), and the seasonal open air pool at Arundel (which Arun was set to close until a community trust stepped in and took it over).

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The earlier survey was carried out by Arun District Council across the whole district, and showed an overwhelming preference for retaining it on its present site.

So why go on surveying the public until you get the answer you want?

In addition, Littlehampton has a uniquely open seafront with large open public spaces, and we want to keep its special charm and not despoil it with more urbanization and seafront flats.

He also has a bee in his bonnet about me being elected to county, district and town councils by local residents.

That is democracy Paul!

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I have never been confused, and neither have my electorate, about whom I am speaking for.

I speak for myself and for my electorate, on health and social services, highways, schools and libraries at West Sussex County Council; on leisure services, housing and waste collection at Arun District Council; and on local Littlehampton issues (police, museum, harbour) at Littlehampton Town Council and Harbour Board.

The current government, which he supports, espouses “localism”.

That means listening to local people, hearing it, and acting on it, and not just telling them what you think is good for them.

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It is high time Paul Dendle and the Arun cabinet started practising localism.

Dr James Walsh

councillor, Littlehampton East and Beach

The Street

Rustington

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