Rotorua Lakefront development. Photo / File
In my opinion, it is a case of loose lips and grandstanding by Reynold Macpherson (Call to abandon vanity projects, News, March 20).
There is a time and place for this sort of stuff to
be played out in and it's not the media.
But I also agree with the Lakefront project being canned. What's the point in spending all this money when there are no tourists to enjoy it? And make no mistake, it is for tourists to enjoy not locals.
The sewerage reticulation scheme should not be delayed nor should the skateboard park, cycleways and bilingual signage.
When something like this happens you go back to the basics and look after your own.
The people of Rotorua are your own, so don't desert them council.
Gavin Muir
Rotorua
Crying out for workers
The people in Kuirau Park are obviously fit enough to kick a ball around and enjoy themselves in doing so.
It will be cold soon and kiwifruit orchards and packhouses around the Bay are crying out for workers.
Would it not be a good idea for those in Kuirau Park and other homeless people who are able to work?
It would give them a sense of purpose and they will be off the street and parks and perhaps in a more comfortable place.
Most orchards have places for pickers to stay.
Viv Radley
Rotorua