Is there anyone from the area who remmbers the story of the 30,000 spent on trees for the vist of a GB memmber.
I dont know the exact story as it is now about 7 or 8 years ago but I heard it from several people that worked on the hall.
Apparently a GB memmber was to come to Britian to dedicate the hall (I cant remmember which one).
The brothers in charge wanted the hall to look nice for his vist.But the land around was yet to be landscaped.
So brothers enquired as to the viability of planting some trees but were informed that it was the wrong time of year and they would die.
The cost of the trees was around the region of 30,000.Plus the amount of free labour from the brothers in planting them.
Anyway the big bosses of the scheme decided to ignore the professional advice and planted them anyway.
They all died.
30.000 pounds of money from old ladies, pioneers and little children as well as ordinary publishers went down the drain for the GB's visit.
Nice to know they used our money wisely.