eltankos Wrote:
Would have thought that the facebook page, as one of the businesses asset's would be under HIE control now.
Although it would seem a good chance to publicise that the mountain is still open for business and get some folk up. Although maybe they actually want to avoid having the mountain too busy.
The Facebook page went offline early in the morning that HIE published the video summary of the SE Group report, i.e. before CML entered administration.
There seems to be conflicting stories going around as to whether it was a hard completely irreversible delete or merely a suspension.
The accusations flung around at the Community Trust AGM that it was people in the room that was responsible for the shutdown was the biggest load of cow manure - most of the people in the room that had any opinion on the hill had long since been banned from the CML Facebook and not for 'vile abuse' as alleged, but for genuine feedback, comments and legitimate questions.