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MONEY VITAL TO ENSURE THAT THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE IS REPLACED!

8.48.03pm BST (GMT +0100) Mon 6th Aug 2007

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Nothing To Smile About If Labour Get Their Way!

When Cannock Town Centre redevelopment goes ahead, the Prince of Wales Theatre will be closed and the building demolished to provide space for the new shops. The local Liberal Democrat Councillors are committed to ensuring that a replacement theatre is built, but this can only happen if money is raised to pay for it! The Liberal Democrats have said that some of the money raised from the sale of the land at and around the stadium will be used to ensure that the Prince of Wales is replaced. Indeed their plans are for an increase in size of the theatre by almost 50% in order to attract larger performances and "bigger" acts. The Labour Party has not in four years put forward an alternative way to pay for a replacement theatre. Either they are planning to oppose the redevelopment of Cannock Town Centre and the provision of major shops or they are prepared to see the Theatre not replaced.

OUTRAGE AT LABOUR PLANS TO RESTRICT ANY NEW DEVELOPMENTS TO CANNOCK AND THE "SOUTHERN PART" OF THE CHASE DISTRICT!

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Labour Like To Keep Their Heads In The Dark

Local residents in Rugeley, Brereton, Rawnsley and Hednesford have contacted the Liberal Democrats expressed their outrage and disgust at the Labour Councillors attempt to restrict consideration of sites for leisure and recreation facilities to what they have called the "southern part of the district". If the Cannock Chase District Council's area is divided in half and only the south of the district is considered then obviously Rugeley, Brereton and Rawnsley will be excluded (could it be because these are areas represented by Liberal Democrat Councillors?) but also most of Hednesford will also not be considered. Residents of Hednesford should compare this with the Liberal Democrats plans to spend £2 million pounds on recreation amenities in Hednesford.

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