disleydog
11:36 AM on 7/6/2012
"Listened to people" then they used " constitutional elected powers " to ignore everyone and push ahead with what they wanted .
So much for listening to the electorate !!
phud
12:01 PM on 7/6/2012
Well you had a party (Lib Dems) claiming they would scrap it, and the business as usual attitude "my grandad voted labour, my dad votes labour - i vote labour" attitude ensures nothing will ever change.
For the record - I realise the lib dems have a track record of untrustworthiness but what can you do?
Someone must be 'benefiting' from this - it will be interesting to see if that includes the residents of redcar!
Justback
12:06 PM on 7/6/2012
Does anyone know what the point of this monstrosity is?
WhoShotMcGyver
12:08 PM on 7/6/2012
the council spent plenty of our money asking us what we liked and disliked, then having found out exactly what it was we wanted from the re-generation of the sea front, they gave us something completely different. If they weren't going to take notice of what we wanted, then why spend the money 'asking' us.
Now Dunning has joined The Redcar Pier Association so he can look like he cares what we think, two faced leach!
minty010
12:15 PM on 7/6/2012
A pier is a horizontal structure over water. This eyesore is not keepin in step with redcar's seafront, its too modern and contemporary when the rest of it has original buildings etc. Instead of wastin money on this they should of spent it generatin new businesses as now there are more virtual shops than real ones. Redcar will be the laughin stock of the country.
And I live in Marske!!
daveyp
12:23 PM on 7/6/2012
Loks like a good old fashioned Helter Skelter to me
BoroPhil
12:26 PM on 7/6/2012
I think it looks great, it's different, why are people so scared of innovation?
They did make a massive mistake calling it a pier however, because then we get this ridiculous argument about whether we should have this or an actual pier, and as I understand it that choice was never available.
northeastwhite
12:31 PM on 7/6/2012
George Dunning you arrogant waste of space, the sooner the rest of the elctorate wake up and cast you and your cronies out of office the better.
constructor
12:40 PM on 7/6/2012
Build a traditional pier to go with it
Redcar needs a Horizontal Tower
smogsabout
12:50 PM on 7/6/2012
Oxford Dictionary definition of Pier.
noun
1a platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea, typically incorporating entertainment arcades and places to eat. a structure projecting from the shore into a river, lake, or the sea, used as a landing stage for boats. a breakwater or mole.
A pier this is definately NOT. vertical or otherwise
. They build the tallest tower in Europe in London and call it the Shard which is totally inkeeping with what it looks like. Let's not call it the Vertical Pier and let local Residents come up with a better name (no swear words please!)
bluepeter
12:51 PM on 7/6/2012
what a waste of money and now i see the council is advertising for a HEAD OF ECONOMIC GROWTH with a salary of £75,000 per annum, save the money and just give a old lady some care.
Billion
1:01 PM on 7/6/2012
Until the I have allways voted labour situation changes you will always get this attitude from Redcar and Cleveland council.Those labour councilors who disagreed with the tower dare not vote against it for fear of loosing privilaged positions on the council i.e. cabinet positions,chairs of commitees outside bodies etc.
Mr.Dunning knows that no matter what he does he will get elected again so why should he worry about what people think?
DLteessider
1:04 PM on 7/6/2012
i don't see what the problem is. people go from all over the country to see another vertical pair, blackpool tower......
wakeywakey
1:07 PM on 7/6/2012
This structure looks more like something built in the 60s or 70s. Strangers to the town will think it is a structure being dis-mantled rather just being constructed, and it is an embarassment to tell strangers that is a pier, when it obviously is not
bingobango
1:47 PM on 7/6/2012
Moan moan moan, give it a flipping chance its not even opened yet.
Come back in five years when theres proof its a failure and i'll listen.
The council may not have got it 100% correct, but I doubt the Gazettes panel of armchair experts could have either.
simply_boro
1:49 PM on 7/6/2012
to be fair, it looks decent, and could look brilliant once completed.....however, the weather is always terrible, hence why British people go to hot countries during the summer for holidays.....so the likely hood of this making any money in tourism is very low....however lets see, could surprise us, but needs security near and around the area.
tonyd
2:00 PM on 7/6/2012
Surely it's time to move on and support the regeneration of Redcar,the range of regeneration projects will bring additional visitors and support the local economy.The alternative is to do nothing and see Redcar in terminal decline,with falling house prices ,more boarded up shops and high unemployment .credit to the council for being bold and imaginative.Hopefully some of those who constantly criticise the regeneration schemes will be won round when the works are complete .I feel sure the confidence that the council has shown will attract further investment.What is clear is that constant negatives about Redcar will become a self fulfilling prophecy !!
stella1
2:09 PM on 7/6/2012
WhatCan I say Redcar and Cleveland councillors love spending money they don't have. They have had additiona works done to a centre on normanby road just for council meetings a waste of money , the helter skelter in fact Redcar as a whole has been a total waste of money . George get a grip and get out and take your mates with you give the locals some pride back.
eyeeye
2:23 PM on 7/6/2012
Last time I passed the monstrosity it was already starting to look very tatty. Aluminium foils at a seaside, don't they know what happens to this material in coastal areas. Dunning didn't say how many years it would take to achieve this 'extra' total of 1 million tourists to the town but imagine it will be many, many years.
SouthgateSympathiser
2:32 PM on 7/6/2012
he attitude of some people in Redcar stinks. The town has been rubbish since I was a kid and now finally there is some investment and a strong project to get the town going again but as always there are those that want Redcar to be the same as it always has been....rubbish!!
I appreciate that people might not like the design (I am not a massive fan of it particularly) but it SHOULD bring people to the town and get some jobs for the massses of unemployed that we have in Redcar.
Redcar, get a grip, embrace the project rather than calling it an eyesore and make the town somewhere to be proud of, which is something in my 31 years that I have never particularly felt.
northeastwhite
2:56 PM on 7/6/2012
Wont belong before its borderd up like the rest of the failing businesses and become a 'Virtual Vertical Pier'
denw123
3:18 PM on 7/6/2012
it may not be popular,but it has certainly got people talking and may get a lot of visitors even just for the curiosity side of it.
northerner
3:32 PM on 7/6/2012
This smacks of "The Public" who do they think they are?
popeye
3:40 PM on 7/6/2012
Can't see many fishing of this Pier....
tonymac
4:03 PM on 7/6/2012
i never go to redcar .... please tell me that they not ACTUALLY building that monstrosity????? Who on earth thought that would be good for the area????
Timetogetreal
4:46 PM on 7/6/2012
Too late now given that the monstrosity is almost finished. Just waiting for the signs that inform the visitor what the charge will be to go to the top to look at:
1. A filthy beach (you need to go up the tower to see it given the height of the new sea wall)
2. A run down high street with its wide range of empty shop
3. The steelworks with its filthy smoke pouring out over the town
4. The chemical works
5. The attractive vistas of Dormanstown, Grangetown, The Closes, South Bank etc
The excitement is building and I can't wait to give it a miss - give me Saltburn any time
Tiresias
5:11 PM on 7/6/2012
So call it "Redcar Tower" What's the fuss about? The "revelations" here are pointless. I think it's looking great and I'm dying to see it completed.
chez
5:30 PM on 7/6/2012
I've yet to meet anyone who actually wanted this obelisk/tower/fat lampost....call it what you will, it is not, and never will be a pier!
Baz
6:45 PM on 7/6/2012
What I would like to know is how much did it cost & who is paying for it. I have heard rumours that it is £40 million over budget.
jasper
8:02 PM on 7/6/2012
is anyone really surprised here,once these people have their little bit of power the people who put them there are just, well,nothing until the next election comes around,and all of the promises start again,bah bah bah.
Carolineofsmoggyland
8:39 PM on 7/6/2012
Does this mean that they also accept that the residents of Teesside think it's a joke?
Why don't they just call a spade a spade? In other words it is a Tower and NOT a Pier!
ebygumwerdown
9:30 PM on 7/6/2012
This is a prime example of how democracy works.No matter what colour badge they wear, they plead for your vote ,they get elected, then they do exactly the opposite as to what they promised and what the electorate asked for.
We call it democracy, yet if this had happened in another country we would call it dictatorship and would be having midnight, candle lit vigils at church praying for the end of the terrible tyranny.
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