VOTE: Should Bolton have its own greyhound track again?
News that there are plans to bring greyhound racing back to Bolton is causing a stir on this website.
Read out earlier report, and your comments HERE then cast your vote.
10:52am Friday 28th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: glenn, chorley on 11:33am Fri 28 Mar 08
Excellent Idea, maybe they can build a football ground next to it.
Excellent Idea, maybe they can build a football ground next to it.
Posted by: SR, Bolton on 11:39am Fri 28 Mar 08
First the swimming pool, now the dog track, what's next?
Here's an idea, knock down the Town Hall (but don't rebuild it!)
First the swimming pool, now the dog track, what's next?
Here's an idea, knock down the Town Hall (but don't rebuild it!)
Posted by: Paul, preston on 12:18pm Fri 28 Mar 08
There are enough "dogs" running around Bolton without any more.
There are enough "dogs" running around Bolton without any more.
Posted by: andy1979, Bolton on 12:24pm Fri 28 Mar 08
Brilliant idea!!!!
Posted by: anne, bolton on 2:36pm Fri 28 Mar 08
no, the town hall is about the only attractive building left in the town centre - i have often heard visitors saying wow, isn't that lovely. and they weren't looking at me.
no, the town hall is about the only attractive building left in the town centre - i have often heard visitors saying wow, isn't that lovely. and they weren't looking at me.
Posted by: Devon Whites, Torquay on 11:42pm Fri 28 Mar 08
[quote][bold]anne[/bold] wrote:
no, the town hall is about the only attractive building left in the town centre - i have often heard visitors saying wow, isn't that lovely. and they weren't looking at me. [/quote] Anne, i reckon you're probably quite fit!
anne wrote:
no, the town hall is about the only attractive building left in the town centre - i have often heard visitors saying wow, isn't that lovely. and they weren't looking at me.
Anne, i reckon you're probably quite fit!
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