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Thank you ever so much, Dennis for coming in and helping me with this, uh,
questionnaire.
But, uh, one of the first questions I want to ask is Have you always lived in
Hill?
Ok, so how long have you lived in
since 1985.
0, wow. So that you've got a good knowledge of the area and everything.
I mean, do you like the area you live in now?
Uh,
yeah, I live on to
in Torrington Avenue. So
it's good. Yeah.
Um,
yeah. When we first came, we used to live on,
uh, just off, um,
Mary's parents
and, uh,
yeah, it's always good, then because
the
club on,
uh,
which
is,
you know, everybody knew everybody
went
there.
Uh,
and then also then there's still all the factors were going.
Oh,
yeah. OK,
so you've noticed a lot of changes in the time that you've lived here.
I mean,
do you still like living where you do Or have you
found that now there's quite a few negatives sort of creeping in
some areas.
I said it might be a bit few negatives,
but
in the main, it's
it's OK
in the main You like it Oh, that's good. All right.
What improvements would you like to see now in the area that you live in
or entire hill
sort of thing,
I suppose. More community spirit.
Right. So it's like,
Yeah, because as you say, the club is closed.
And, like, the highway club I know is closed and all that sort of thing.
So it's the getting together of everybody as their family. So,
um,
have you seen anything in other areas that you think would work well here in Tar Hill?
Um,
not really.
No,
No.
OK, then,
um,
I was just thinking that if we had the funds to improve things or to start things up,
Do you have any ideas as to what we could do
or where we could Which direction we could go in?
Um,
I
suppose
youth clubs. And that would be a good idea to try and get the kids again. Start young.
So
that so They've got somewhere physical to go on a weekly or or whatever basis.
So a youth club would be quite useful. Yeah.
Ok.
Um,
would you be interested in getting involved in setting some of these things up?
Not at my age now,
but, um, you think that that that would be a good start to get the if it could be done?
It's just that the bureaucracy is making it so difficult for these things to
to get up and off the ground. Yeah,
because it
you then get into, like, insurance. And,
um, making sure everybody is, um,
got the correct credentials in order to teach them or at least be with them. Yeah,
you do have to think about those things, but yeah, that's a really good idea.
OK,
um,
did you
I mentioned it before,
but do you think there are any negatives in Tyle Hill at the moment?
Is there something that is that that keeps happening or
anything that you've noticed that,
but apart from coming to the church,
that's
That's my if you want.
That's my community. That's
how
you start. And
I've never been a pub goer
other than going to the clubs,
Um,
at the moment,
now we go to or I normally do go to Mass every Saturday night for the bingo,
but
that that's that's about it. Yeah,
you don't go to the lime tree, then
for the
right,
that's what I was thinking. Yeah, OK,
but
yeah, that That is brilliant, then.
And that sort of
is all these questions I really need to ask you
Unless you've got anything else that you want to add
to
it. As I say, it's specifically about Tile Hill And what we could do
to improve things for the community and for you, Uh, actually living here, So
Yeah,
OK,
all done. That's brilliant. Thank you very much.
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