· Parking
· Fees for beaches
· Behaviour of young people
· Lack of facilities for older people
· The proposal to sell an aquarium
Group 1: Representatives of town administration.
You don’t have a lot of money to spend on large projects so you want to:
- Keep charging people to use the beaches – they are an important source of income.
- Sell town’s aquarium because it’s losing money and in poor conditions. You want to use the money to build a new sports and swimming pool centre.
- Charge more for parking to encourage people to use the excellent bus service.
- Make residents happier without spending too much money.
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Group 2: Representatives of youth society
You are happy in Belleview. You want to:
- Use the beaches without paying fees.
- Persuade the administration to sell the aquarium. It is in poor conditions and fewer people go there nowadays. This money can be used on building a new sports and swimming pool centre.
- Have a new venue for visits by pop singers.
- Have free travel on buses for people under the age of 21
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Group 3: Representatives of local population aged 45-65
You are unhappy in Belleview. You want to:
- Persuade the administration not to sell the 80-year-old aquarium. They should spend a lot of money on the aquarium to bring it up to the standards as it is one of the most famous sights of the town.
- Have more facilities in the town for older people (think of some examples).
- Have free parking for all resident car owners.
- Propose stricter penalties for bad behaviour by young people.
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