Sunday, 8 May 2011

Sovereign Harbour A New Dawn Just Began

Sovereign Harbour Residents has voiced there opinion on Thursday the 5th of May 2011 to elect New Borough Councillors in Eastbourne. Four years ago, the residents of Sovereign Harbour trusted there vote and place it in the hand of  caretakers with lots of promises to improve the life of nearly 10,000 residents with no such facilities as a Community Centre, Parks for Childen to play in safety etc. However, only one item on the agenda have materialised after compromises and  long battle funded by our Harbour dedicated GPs to have at last a Community Health Centre. I send Dr. Adoki and his Staff  the Residents thanks and best wishes.
The issue of having a Community Centre in the harbour to cater for the nearly 10,000 people is still a hot topic on which this present election was contested. Carillion Plc the owner of the Harbour Land will not give the residents of the Harbour a Community Centre without a fight. Time for for our newly elected borough councillors to tighten there belt and start working on this issue because four years from now they will be held to account. Four years is not a long time to put this issue and others right. Our Eastbourne Borough Council should be tough with Carillion Plc who made a lot of money out of developing Sovereign Harbour - it is now there exit time and probably they want to milk the cow to the last drop.
Carillion Plc offices in the harbour are now redundant including the land on which the building is now located. I can't see why not Eastbourne Borough Councill can not not find a way to forcibly take over the land and the building which is now empty for years and give it to the residents of the harbour who can make use of converting it to a Community Centre.
Past Councillors were soft with Carillion Plc lets our Newly elected councillors roll up there sleaves start the fight on our behalf. We, the residents of the harbour, will be watching and waiting. You got our vote now show us - YOU CAN !!
Sam Sweiry in The North Harbour

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