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Denise Lloyd

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  1. George Dunn Retweeted TFA â€@tenantfarmers 3h3 hours ago TFA @georgewdunn says that tenant farmers could be badly affected by moves to relax planning controls. https://madmimi.com/s/9c7097
  2. CANADIAN farmers have lost a whopping $1.5billion due to a crisis in the farm labour supply, which is thought to be short by almost 60,000 jobs. Extract from Scottish Farmer Europe could spare some labour but perhaps Canada doesn't want to get involved
  3. I would not class Cameron as rich compared with many he has not got the millions he is comfortably well off but certainly not rich and it is perfectly normal practice for the surviving parent to move a bit of money around to save their offspring a hefty tax burden following the death of the second parent. Time to draw a line under his financial activities and concentrate on the mess this country is in. Cameron would have a far easier and certainly more lucrative life if he was the CEO for HC. How much interrogation would our local MP's cope with?
  4. Petition: Hold a General Election in 2016 https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/122946 … And if there is can we have a fair fight this time!
  5. Ah cashies is that not referred to as the Black Economy. Who in all honesty has not partaken in a little cashie? Anyway I don't particular care for Cameron but I do not think this is right, Chanting Cameron out nah just not on we will end up with Osborne and he is as dodgy as hell. If we have got to have the Cons I would prefer to see Cameron sat in the hot seat at least we nearly know all his short comings. If all MP's were questioned about tax evasion dodgy dealings just how many would come out squeaky clean? Councillors the same. Having said all that I did enjoy the Charlie Stayt/Nick Boles bashing
  6. This application is scheduled for Planning Committee on 6th June 2016. Please people get your letters in there is still time. Please read up on the sale of HC Farms and the Core Strategy many many more houses are due to be built. This road will not help the traffic in Hereford. Planning Application 151314 refers
  7. Now here is the letter Maggie May referred to that for some reason had not been published on line - thank you HT - you're coming goodhttp://www.herefordtimes.com/news/letters/14413671.Decision_to_sell_tenant_farms_just_short_sighted/ It is well worth a read and well done you brave people for writing it!
  8. The planning application for Model Farm was passed in December 2014 - a classic case of council land council pa and council approval - there should be a law against it! Herewith a link for the article in the HT this week which is attracting interesting comments - a lot more to come out. The matter comes up in the Cabinet Meeting on Thursday 14th April - how a decision can be made when it all appears to be still so subject to investigation leaves me speechless! Come on opposition show us your colours please! http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/14410801.Farm_tenancy_disposal_plan_will__ensure_best_value_for_taxpayers____Herefordshire_Council/?ref=mrb&lp=33
  9. 1 acre = 0.41 hectare. I have just had a quick look at the HT and this PA was rumbling around back in 2005 in Keetch's day so it must have been resurrected. However I seem to remember an article with Cutter's photo in the HT a couple of weeks ago I will have another sometime over the weekend. I am sure it is absolute coincidence that there is a Councillor Phil Cutter in the Ross area.
  10. For those of you who did not see this interview this morning on BBC Breakfast - it certainly did not pull any punches BBC Breakfast â€@BBCBreakfast 1h1 hour ago Nick Boles: 'He might himself wish that he had been more forthcoming with the details on that very first day' Nick Boles MP on BBC Breakfast Full interview: facebook.com/bbcbreakfast or http://news.google.com/news/url?sr=1&sa=t&ct2=uk%2F0_0_s_0_0_t&usg=AFQjCNFpmCidgEUEIGUFe9UUeyIM3ymEGA&did=b441d1d9818a79cf&sig2=8BqRQdC_bu-Vd6tM66PJyQ&cid=52779079866880&ei=mp0HV7ClGJPEaPKNm_gL&rt=STORY&vm=STANDARD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.express.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fuk%2F659271%2FNick-Boles-skewered-by-BBC-Charlie-Stayt-defended-David-Cameron Why is it only Cameron being subjected to such scrutiny? I am sure there are many others and some closer to home that should be receiving the same treatment. Dam I have missed a word out on the heading again duh!!
  11. Thank you Maggiemay for your kind words I have copied across an extract from The Smallholdings Disposal Plan drawn up by Tony Featherstone which will be basis of next week's meeting of the Cabinet The policy recognised the need to exclude from sale certain sites with development potential. It is proposed that the following sites be excluded :  Hospital Farm, Burghill, Hereford – potential for housing development site  Grafton farms, Hereford – on route of southern relief road  Model Farm, Hildersley, Ross-on-Wye - potential for economic development  Tow Tree Farm, Burghill, Hereford – identified in the core strategy as potentially on route of the by pass. The land belonging to Hospital Farm has been rented out to the adjoining farm for quite sometime. Will this land be taken back off the neighbouring farmer? I imagine the house has been let separately as for the buildings they are probably using a popular council term not fit for purpose. Is all the farm to be covered with houses? Grafton Farms - only a portion of the land is to used for SLR - the remaining farmland will be? Model Farm tenant Simon Cutter Ross on Wye please explain the term economic development Tow Tree Farm again will the farm be used for the bypass and in how many years? Will the land with development potential be sold with outline planning arranged by the Council on Council land passed by members of the Council? Answers please any member of the Council who is brave enough to come forward
  12. Is it British beef?
  13. User Actions Following Nick Lloydâ€@LloydNj News - Smallholdings report goes to Cabinet http://www.newsroom.herefordshire.gov.uk/2016/april/smallholdings-report-goes-to-cabinet.aspx#.VwX76SQRouQ.twitter … via @hfdscouncil
  14. He is right though in what he says
  15. Ragwert good job you see the bigger picture - thank you!
  16. So annoying not being able to copy and paste any longer - it certainly detracts from the story Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has accepted an invitation to speak at this year's Glastonbury festival in June. Mr Corbyn will address music fans in the Left Field area, the line-up for which is organised by singer and activist Billy Bragg. The festival, which has already sold out, runs from 22 to 26 June - coinciding with the in-out referendum on the UK's EU membership on 23 June. Labour's shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, has also been invited. Left Field, which mixes "pop and politics", said Mr Corbyn would be given a platform to discuss issues including social justice, the economy, gender and "and the possibilities for genuine change". Politicians have taken part in debates at Glastonbury before, such as the Greens' Caroline Lucas and Labour MP Tom Watson - but Mr Corbyn is the first leader of the opposition to do so. The headline acts at this year's festival includes Adele, Muse and Coldplay. Interesting timing Source
  17. For those of you who have strong stomach While you were away... Jesse Norman â€@Jesse_Norman 23m23 minutes ago Looking forward to discussing the Eurozone, bail-outs, austerity and much else with @yanisvaroufakis after 7 pm on @Channel4News tonight
  18. Dilligaf "I'll borrow a chainsaw this time" Sorry to mess with your bonfire but please bear in mind before you go gaily along with your chainsaw there are nesting birds and it is illegal to destroy/disturb bird nests this time of the year
  19. Work colleagues share things that happen at work that a spouse would not understand - jokes office politics who other people including partners would consider immaterial. Your wife and her texting companion both went through the worry of redundancy a couple of months ago so perhaps they found more comfort talking to each other - nobody knows the intricacies of office life and usually only the people who work in that particular environment have a real grasp on it.
  20. I have seen him in action once and I think that is enough to last me a lifetime so I will not be attending - well I don't think so but it might be good entertainment value it depends how masochistic I feel on the day! He and a Con Councillor had a pasting at Madley one night a few years ago so I am not surprised he has chosen not to do a session at either Madley or Kingstone - shame
  21. It looks like the old threepenny bit - it was legal tender not that long ago It ceased to be legal tender in August 1971 following decimalisation The 12-sided coin reprised In March 2014, the Royal Mint announced that a new design of one pound coin will be introduced in 2017, reprising the twelve-sided shape. The new coin is designed to be more difficult to counterfeit.[7][8]
  22. It all looks fine on paper but nobody knows what goes on behind closed doors. I have worked as a carer on minimum pay and have seen and heard some pretty awful goings on!
  23. An excellent and very brave letter headed by Con Councillor W C Skelton in the HT this week if it should become available I will copy it across. What a missed opportunity for the "New Uni" and HC. Now that would have put Herefordshire on the map and make it famous for something present day. Such a shame that there is absolutely no foresight. http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F1PJuX1m&h=9AQGIYett&enc=AZPug_lLemQfY0T0-Vnm-T8KTPAY6cCbepXbdk3t9fHuoj7fzm82r7Zg2KUT-uodph9MsZBzprWIZH3Zj9kdnpA70kaBzlRzes3ZRyUO7WiDMopK0AXNrebkoxpfR45sGv7wNqDir7zE7IUWuX7zCbFVQ6Y6tm8qlFsY3O1nd3HcQvscmE_s1KNQAWcBP2qODEnNDvq0epQstgRYRLfH09rm&s=1
  24. Preferential treatment I expect
  25. He was in Australia on business When I signed the petition at about 600 this evening it was at 27000 it is now at 69000 not bad going Mr Corbyn!
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