Mixed feelings on it. On the one hand, it pays respect to the people we've lost and the sacrifices made. On the other hand, is it a bit soon, and a bit raw in the memory, for those who have suffered to be reminded of that suffering every day? I'm not against it, but can see why some people might be.
I am also not sure about this, I believe memorials should be erected to recognise something from the past , I believe whilst the here & now says we have a long way to go & we might be premature with this honour , however I think some kind of tribute could be bestowed upon our NHS staff in the area for their outstanding work & dedication during this crisis , when we eventually arrive back to normality then a lasting memorial would be appropriate .
I understand the sentiment, to pay tribute to key workers etc, but it's too soon and also surely there's better ways to use the money to help fight the pandemic
It's not so much the idea of a memorial itself that troubles me on this, but more the location. The Glassworks development is about the future of Barnsley. Hope, optimism, regeneration, repositioning and appealing to a wider audience of people from across the region to come and spend their leisure time in the heart of Barnsley. And what will be one of the first things people see on arrival? Another bronze statue with morbid, reflective undertones. It doesn't free up the perception of the town as a modern, forward looking place. Find room for it at the town hall, Churchfields park or similar. Somewhere that people can quietly pay their respects or take time out with loved ones and friends affected by the pandemic. Not in the heart of a leisure and shopping area where people want to spend time away from the concerns of the pandemic or the ills of this world.
I can't think of anything more inappropriate than a reminder of our worst year, still fresh in everyone's memory, slap bang in the middle of what is supposed to be an open space.
What is wrong with people in the world these days,they can not wait to do something like this,we all still in lockdown who knows when anything will be ok again if ever and we having a memorial to something that not even over
Because Houghton is so out of touch with the public of Barnsley. He likes to be seen to be doing something, in reality he's done sod all
Who decides who goes on it and bin crew ? Is that their official title,what about teaching assistants,the lads and lasses on till at Tesco,footballers even they had to keep going to entertain the masses you could go on forever with folk
I think the money would be better spent either on the NHS or to help local businesses and individuals who have suffered the worst.
Why do we even need a statue in the town centre to remind us that bin men collected grey bins during covid?
That is an insult it’s like we got a small space here what fits in,I know bin crew ,wtf put their official name on if you are going to do it,do it right
Not sure about this misen like, only thing I'm sure of is no matter what BMBC do they get crucified. Other towns are doing a similar thing, if BMBC did nothing some folk would be moaning about that too.