Right, I think we may have to wrap this up soon Waterways - ok with you?
It can't be fascinating reading for anyone looking for Toxteth info on here.

Originally Posted by
Ben
Just because Lodge Lane isn't as dear to your heart as a dock, it happens to be the area I live in.

Originally Posted by
Waterways
Members of my family lived off it. I am familiar with Lodge lane. And I would not like to live around there these days. You do, I don't.
You do enjoy trying to qualify your 'views' by rolling out the fact that either yourself and/or members of your family once lived around here.
As exited as you can imagine I was about hearing this ......it doesn't really add to any debate does it.
The long and short of it appears to be 'you don't like it round Lodge Lane way' ... that's fine, wonderful in fact as it limits the chances of me meeting you.
Could I give you some advice ..... maybe you should try a different topic (there's plenty to choose from) ... possibly something involving water?

Originally Posted by
Ben
FWIW - I like the new Arena.

Originally Posted by
Waterways
I thought you would for some reason.
Excellent point to highlight - I like the ACC, and you don't - thanks for that.

Originally Posted by
Ben
'let the market sort it out' comment about the area in which I live wasn't something I appreciated.

Originally Posted by
Waterways
Why should Lodge Lane be immune from market forces? State aid for the place?
I'm actually getting to quite like you now Mr Waterways .... you know when you reach that tipping point, whereby something so utterly pointless is said (very much like your comment above) - that you can't help but sit back, smile and wonder why on earth you bothered engaging this person in a debate at all.
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[sits back][smiles]
Just a quick reminder of where I came into this thread ..... it would be nice to go back to talking about Toxteth ... (I believe that my final few words below seem more relevant than ever)

Originally Posted by
Ben
Properties in the Lodge Lane area are being advertised with the tag line of 'being close to Lark Lane', which seems a sad indictment of an area which should be able to advertise itself for it's own merits.
The area is still rich with multiculturalism, as has been the case for a very long time (many years before the riots). However, it's underfunding has kept the scars of the riots there to see over 25 years on (and as a consequence makes it harder to to dispel preconceived ideas of what it's *actually* like to live in the area
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