Chorley Guardian
Nov 19th, 2008 by bobdootson
Read their edition 19/11/08, and digest the comments made by Go-ape, United Utilities and Chorley Council.
Go-ape have moved from using the word CONSULTED to using the phrase “Was in touch with”.
United Utilities are refering to Great House Barn and its commercial ventures, somebody should tell them that the Barns where set up as tea rooms by Lord Leverhulme to quench the thirst of visitors to the park over 100 years ago.
Chorley Council are still maintaining that they have CONSULTED with local people, even though we have documentary proof that not one resident of the village of Rivington was ever notified of the developement.