It is decades since I lived in Maudland Bank area (true Preston), walking down to Lime Kiln to catch the special bus to Deepdale. The last time I was in Preston, relatives still living in Preston, Penwortham and Cuerden, it was a different place from the one I grew up in. So, the issue over the proposed development of a new training facility plus 100 acres to be given to the City is difficult for me to appreciate. Some accuse the Hemmings family pf subterfuge by concealing a tax-free, money-making venture, but others accuse the residents of NIMBYism and claiming rights where, except for one public way path, there is no public access to the defunct Ingol golf course owned by TH. The Council has rejected the overall plan but accepted planning for the training facility. What do we know? From the football side, PNEFC has ambition to be a Premiership club and needs Premiership facilities. From an Ingol perspective, as in all the UK there is need for controlled and managed development of accommodation. (Come to Norfolk to see developers run amok!) and Ingol has to share in this. There is a closed golf course. The question is what are the issues, beyond calling each other names, that are preventing a compromise? For the City Council to reject an offer of 100 acres in perpetuity means there is morre at stake than the objections of residents.