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The issue of calling time



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Published Date:
12 December 2007
The sad news came this week that several post offices in our area are to close.
Aside from the crucial practical role post offices play, particularly for pensioners, they are an important social hub – somewhere to bump into old friends, grab a quick chat, and catch up on all the gossip.

In the same way that post offices are a
vital amenity for older residents, a diverse, lively social scene is crucial for young people in rural towns and villages.

Being a young adult can be difficult in our area, with expensive housing and a fairly limited range of night-time entertainment.

The much-needed new affordable residential developments are a great step in the right direction.

It would be a great shame if younger generations continued to be drawn to Chesterfield, Sheffield or Derby in search of more vibrant nightlife, despite the new housing options.

The plan to extend licensing hours until three in the morning at a Matlock bar has met opposition from some residents.

In many places 3am is a typical time for many younger people to be out socialising on the weekends, and these needs should be catered for in Matlock.

Yet residents also have the right to a decent night's sleep, regardless of what night of the week it is.

There must be a compromise.

A combination of modern soundproofing and responsible ownership are important to keep all the noise and atmosphere where they should be, in the bar.

I hope many drinkers will offer some seasonal goodwill after kicking-out time this Christmas.

So if you find yourself queueing for a late night taxi, even if you have indulged in a bit too much festive cheer, spare a thought for your neighbours and keep it down a bit.




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  • Last Updated: 12 December 2007 3:08 PM
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  • Location: Matlock
 
 

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