Friday 14 December 2012

Place Thury Harcourt - A very important message

During the next week the people of Seaton are going to vote on a proposal to name on open space in honour of Thury-Harcourt. Notices should appear in next weeks "View From" and "Midweek Herald" with details. This is an Association initiative, and we want it to happen. To ensure it, it is vitally important that our supporters get out and vote. Please vote yourselves, and get all your friends to the same. A press release form our Chairman is copied below.

Press Release
THIRTY YEARS A TWIN AND STILL NO NAME!
The town of Seaton has been twinned with the town of Thury-Harcourt in the beautiful Suisse-Normande in France since 1982.
The town council and people of Thury-Harcourt have shown their affection and respect for Seaton and our country by naming streets after us: rue de Seaton; after the twinning: chemin des Jumelages; and other locations after British regiments, some local, involved in the Liberation.
In this the 30th anniversary year of the twinning, Seaton Town Council and the Seaton and District Twinning Association want to reciprocate this kindly feeling and respect by naming the area known as the Public Realm ‘Thury-Harcourt Place’ or ‘Place Thury-Harcourt’.
WHY THE PUBLIC REALM
The Public Realm is the place many visitors see on their arrival in Seaton, perhaps increasingly foreign visitors to the area. This naming would express our welcome to all visitors to the town and our openness to the world beyond our borders.
Still thriving after 30 years, the twinning is a part of Seaton’s evolving story, as well as a civic commitment. It is a name that expresses something that is part of Seaton’s identity. This is important in an area where visitors arrive.
We get few opportunities to name new areas in Seaton. We have a debt of honour to our friends in Thury-Harcourt. This is the right time to carry out this naming. The public realm is we believe the right place.
We hope that the people of Seaton will support us. There will be voting slips at the Town Hall. If you do support us but can’t get to the Town Hall or the consultation on the Public Realm itself, please write to the Town Council.


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