When did the duck issue become an either/or issue? The question is not whether
to keep the clock tower or the duck, and it never has been, despite some clever
work with smoke and mirrors from councillor Kingston and others to try to make
this issue of choose one or the other.
The clock is a war memorial. It has an important part in our community, and
it always will do. No one has ever challenged that, nor is anyone suggesting
to taking away or change its significance (although I do wonder at the expense
of lighting it up and I am not sure whether this has been put through the public
consultation process, which the council so dearly loves.)
The clock tower is there to remind us of a more sombre part of our history,
which the duck appeals to a more joyous part of us.
I have never seen any tourist stop and photograph the clock, while I have seen
quite a few stop and take photos of the duck.
The duck was also used as a landmark meet you at the duck was
a common expression both locals and for out of towners, as it was easy to find.