We live in a world in which everything from music concerts to restaurants are over-produced. We just came back from Las Vegas seeing Adele. The show begins with a back-up piano growing to a back-up group growing to a back-up mini-orchestra. Lights, fancy staging, a sound system with much too much bass, stuff (including small hearts) falling from the ceiling, etc. In this restaurant review, the reviewer asks the question of whether these places--that are on the World's 50 best list--serve food that people would actually want to eat. Sometimes, in food, music, movies, etc., less is more. Japanese culture recognizes this in many ways. Meanwhile, the trip to Vegas brought back memories of seeing Chuck Berry and Little Richard in venues where you could see and hear them and not be distracted with sound and light shows and stuff falling from the ceiling. #Adele #concerts #LasVegas #music #restaurants #bestlists #Japan
Thank you for raising this. Outdated forms and notices continue to blight the civil courts, of which this is but one example. There is a huge opportunity to improve engagement and transparency. The CCUA continues to raise this at every opportunity, including within some of our recent consultation responses available on our website. Our Chair Rob Thompson FCICM also recently participated in the HMCTS working group on Determination of Means. Although we have yet to see any tangible outcome from that, it is hoped that this may result in improvements in the near future.