Ah, progress...The Island is changing - the swings are no longer padlocked (the park committee decided to apply for an EU grant to make improvements and it was a condition that the park should be available every day). Since we came here in 1974, we have Sunday planes and Sunday ferries and some small shops even open on Sundays (alcohol is not allowed to be sold on Sundays). We even have Sunday newspapers, as long as you go to the airport to buy them. People are less dominated or restricted by the very puritanical churches - which sadly means a deterioration in standards so perhaps we will have to think about keys some time soon. No point putting temptation in the way of people who don't respect others' property. These changes have all been strongly contested by the Lord's Day Observance Society but it was pointless to try to halt the movement to a way of life that people see on their TV and online every day. Sad, in many ways, but the Free Church and the Free Presbyterian Church were just too heavy handed for the young people to take them seriously once they could see what was out in the big, wide world.
But hard to say it's 'better' for it it many ways.
A lesson in the weight of generational change grinding down long established practices.
And those in power believing that THEIR power is set in stone & can't be swept away .
Seems the dinosaurs taught us nothing ...

Except maybe to dance ....

Ok people, with me...let's MOVE