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Labour Leadership Result - Jeremy Corbyn
Denise Lloyd replied to Glenda Powell's topic in Open Forum
Breaking news UK Parliament Retweeted House of Lords â€@UKHouseofLords 6m6 minutes ago #houseoflords agrees to delay consideration of draft regulations on #taxcredits, find out more http://ow.ly/TRGu9 -
That's a lot of coffee to sell - very approx 106 cups/day before they start paying any other bills and then make a profit - I wish all these coffee shops in Hereford the best of luck.
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Hereford Skills Club for children with Autism
Denise Lloyd replied to Denise Lloyd's topic in Open Forum
Sadly this country is propped up now by charities. Probably more now than ever. Some of the charities are absolutely excellent giving what should be in a civilised country automatically offered by the government - Hospice - support of disabled young people and their families - support of injured serviceman - Air Ambulance and so on. As has been clearly demonstrated their are questionable charities with hidden agendas which is a shame and muddies the water for well meaning honest charities. Roger stop and think what would this country be like without these good charities? I personally cannot imagine -
Hinton Community Centre Gym & Church Extension
Denise Lloyd replied to Frank Smith's topic in Planning
Well that makes a very pleasant surprise -
I have just seen this over on Facebook yet another very worthy cause struggling with funding - what on earth is going to happen to these poor young people who need extra help? Herefords Skills Club for kids with Autism may have to close due to lack of funding! They will be holding a table top sale in December and are hoping for any kind of fund raising ideas or offers! Anything we could make a hamper up with to raffle? Any unwanted items for the table top sale? Anyone with a business willing to donate a prize for raffle or auction? Any help at all would be very very welcome. This club is entirely funded through charity, and has in the past been saved by Children In Need, but we can't rely on that!! Please help if you can, share away!! Sincerely, Thank you. x https://www.gofundme.com/smpvns Click here to support Skills Club - children with Autism by Rachael Noble Skills Club Herefordshire is a not-for-profit group that runs a weekly Skills Club for young people from the ages of 8 to 19 with high functioning Autism. We aim to teach our young people the valuable skills they need to live as independently as possible upon transition to adulthood; cooking, mon... gofundme.com
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Try this http://www.herefordtimes.com/news/13888758.VIDEO__Work_starts_on_Hereford_s_multi_million_pound_link_road/?cmpid=cmt
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I read it and thought that's not Colin then I saw the s. It could cause upset amongst posters. There are some truly very odd people around nowadays
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The Dutch branch of the Church of Scientology has lost its tax status as “public welfare institutionâ€, and the tax benefits that go along with it, in a ruling made by the court in The Hague on Wednesday. The court decided that the sales of the Church’s expensive courses and therapy sessions are clearly aimed at making a profit, and thus it does not belong on the tax authorities’ charity list. Scientologists believe that there are two major divisions of the mind – the reactive mind and the analytical mind, according to Wikipedia. The reactive mind stores painful and debilitating images, “engramsâ€, that move people further away from their true identity. The Church promises believers that they can get rid of these engrams with special techniques and eventually achieve a “clear†state – a sort of super human with a clear mind. The Church offers courses and therapy sessions to work towards this “clear†state, and these quickly cost thousands of euros. The court ruled that these courses cost significantly more than commercial educational institutions’ average school fees. “If providers on the secular education market had similar prices, prospective students would experience it as prices for top education by top teachers in prime locations.†The court finds the prices to be very commercial. According to the court, Scientology consciously seeks profits to fill its purse and was able to build “substantial wealth†like this. The Church can still appeal against this ruling, but it is not yet clear if they will. A spokesperson called the judge’s ruling “discrimination based on religious beliefsâ€. This ruling puts a provisional end to a long ongoing process that started in the Amsterdam Court two years ago, according to newspaper Trouw. Back then the court ruled that the Church of Scientology does not have a commercial character because it gave courses and therapy sessions to poor Scientologists as gifts. The Supreme Court questioned this ruling late last year, also being concerned about the prices Scientology charges. Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) 32Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)32 177Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)177 Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) 1Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)1 Are people beginning to wake up and see these "religions" are being run on a commercial basis and should not be tax exempt>
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Now I don't know the answer to this otherwise I would not be asking. It has occurred to me farmers get subsidies we all know whether you agree with it or not is not the point and I strongly suspect that owners of woodlands do also. Especially if it is a managed woodland. So not only have people paid for it through their council tax they are also paying for it through their income tax. Maybe wrong on this but I think not
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Labour Leadership Result - Jeremy Corbyn
Denise Lloyd replied to Glenda Powell's topic in Open Forum
Pay tax to support bone idle physically fit people who have no intention of ever working (those that work the system and know exactly how to work the system) or pay tax to support Tax Credits paid to people who work but cannot make ends meet on minimum pay - I know which I would pay tax for -
Labour Leadership Result - Jeremy Corbyn
Denise Lloyd replied to Glenda Powell's topic in Open Forum
No but isn't that more irritating than fighting - just staying calm he knows Cameroon has a short fuse and he's playing with him. Whilst on the subject of Tax Credits despite a lot of tweeting and emailing to the Jess he has thus far not gone against the flow on the Tax Credits. Surprising he has chosen not to represent a lot of people in Hereford one of the lower paid counties. I expect the same applies to Wiggin who we never hear about anyway Sorry sorry off topic but still relevant. -
Labour Leadership Result - Jeremy Corbyn
Denise Lloyd replied to Glenda Powell's topic in Open Forum
Heidi Allen for PM I say -
So if you want to pledge 10% of your earnings don't complain if your pastor has a nicer lifestyle/car/house than you have unless of course you have read the bylaws first. How Church By-Laws Protect Pimp Preachers From Being Sued Pimppreacher.com Commentary Has anyone ever wondered how pimp preachers and abusive churches protect themselves from being sued for misusing the offerings? One of the best methods abusive churches use to shield themselves from lawsuits concerning pastoral or organization misuse of funds is found in their by-laws. This excerpt from Christian Fellowship Church Ministries International’s 2001 by-laws is an example of how church by-laws are used to prevent a church from being sued. (Disclaimer: the actual church by-laws may have been updated since then, but for illustration purposes the excerpt is used.) Church Members Rendered Powerless The first two paragraphs are fairly common remarks made by churches concerning the role of believers in supporting the local congregation. A good number of churches even make statements like the one in the second paragraph. What is really troubling is the remark in the third paragraph. This statement says that once the money passes from the parishioner’s hand to the offering plate, the parishioner has absolutely no say in where that offering goes or how it is to be used. That’s right - no say! Zero! Nada! The offering money can be used for anything the church wants, and specifically the pastor if he or she has access to church funds. If a parishioner realizes the money is misused, there is little that can be legally done. By-laws like this often hold up in court, and the financial loss is not recouped. (C.M. Bailey, current bishop of the United House of Prayer for All People. UHOPAP by-laws designate the bishop as the sole trustee of all church property.) By-Laws Help Create Pimp Preachers With such policies in place, the pastor could take the offering and use it for anything as long as it’s marked as “ministry related.†New houses, cars, motorcycles, vacations - whatever the “man of God†wants he can get tax free, and it’s paid for by the congregation! If the preacher gives persuasive enough messages, the number of people will grow, as will the pastor’s bank account and lifestyle. What Can Be Done? Going to court is a drastic last resort. Even if the parishioners win the case, the legal fees and court costs deplete what could have been a well-deserved compensation settlement. There are ways parishioners can protect themselves. 1) When visiting a church and considering membership, ask for a copy of the by-laws to review. If the church is reluctant or unwilling to grant the request, chances are they have something to hide. 2) When filling out an offering envelope, mark specifically where the offering is to go. Often church members don’t do this; the offering then goes into a “general offering†which could be used any way the church or pastor wishes. 3) Request the annual financial statement. If the pastor’s income is absent or there is a section marked “miscellaneous expenses,†questions should be raised. If no honest answer is given, stop supporting that church. 4) Confront the pastor directly and let him or her know there are legitimate concerns about where the offering goes. 5) Social media is a good means to spread the word and warn others. 6) As a last resort, seek legal action if sufficient evidence exists to file a claim. Hold Pimp Preachers accountable – like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.
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Ragwert if like me you had witnessed the indiscriminate slaughter that foxes are capable of you would call them a lot worse than vermin. I have seen slaughtered young lambs chickens geese and ducks. As for the last time I saw a fox I saw a dead one back in the summer. Foxes leave a scent and quite often around the village I have smelt where a fox has been.
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Copied from Here for Hereford Extraordinary†Meeting to Adopt Local Plan 2011-2031 Posted on October 17, 2015 by Liz After 8 years in the planning what is the actual Local Plan for Herefordshire for 2011 to 2031? Here for Hereford has been trying to find out for over a week now, what the final Local Plan documents for adoption at the Extraordinary Council meeting on Friday 16thOct 2015 actually are. We have had no clear response and on Friday 16th Oct we found out why – no one really knows what documents are to be sent to the Secretary of State as the Local Plan for Herefordshire 2011-31. The newly appointed Monitoring Officer had to admit she didn’t know which Appendices of the Local Plan were being adopted when asked, but she told the full Council Meeting that she had been assured that they were on the Herefordshire Council website, somewhere! So much for Herefordshire Council’s Constitution requiring documents to be available for 5 days before a meeting. This rule is there for a good reason – so that Councillors can make a sound decision with a full understanding of what they are actually agreeing to. The meeting deteriorated further into utter confusion to the point where it had to be adjourned as no one had apparently received the formal Cabinet recommendation from the Cabinet meeting the day before. The Council agenda showed that the full Council was being asked to “consider the recommendations from the Cabinet meeting held on 15th Octoberâ€. With no Cabinet recommendation published or circulated there was technically nothing for Councillors to actually vote on. A typed notice of the Cabinet recommendation was subsequently circulated in the break on bits of paper. The recommendation as written made little sense to anyone in the public gallery or the press. I am sure we will find out what was actually agreed when the Council have typed up the minutes. We hope that Herefordshire Council will undertake training to ensure that Council meetings are organised and conducted in accordance with their own Constitution and that documents and recommendations to be voted on are published in accordance with meeting rules. It would seem that Council officers also need to have training on what is actually contained in their own Constitution. On notice of the Extraordinary Council meeting refusing public questions Here for Hereford had already challenged the Council’s decision to forbid public questions being asked. Public questions are clearly permitted in the Council’s Constitution and are an important way for residents to highlight matters of concern to elected members. Things were further confused when it became apparent to Here for Hereford that additional “minor†modifications had been added to the papers for adoption that had not formed part of the public consultation on the Local Plan that took place earlier in 2015. The reputation of the County is being brought into disrepute by the debacle that was observed at the meeting on 16th October 2015. It leaves many people wondering if this administration should be allowed to manage huge sums of public money and make important decisions that profoundly affect the lives of all residents living in Herefordshire when such an important meeting is conducted in the manner observed yesterday. We understand that proceedings were filmed and we hope to provide a link when footage is available. End of quote It is comforting to know that this county is in such safe hands
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Quite lpusseycat the mentality of some folk beggars belief it is like feeding foxes. Foxes and rats are both vermin and need to be controlled.
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A lot of the problem is there are a lot of new councillors who have not the working knowledge and confidence of some the more long serving councillors and it is quite natural to follow their lead. But now the Core Strategy is as predicted a working paper. Having read the follow this morning The House of Commons library has found that some families could lose up to £3,000 a year if the tax credit cuts are not reversed. Expert analysis for the Observer shows that in a two-child family with two parents working full-time, both parents would need to earn £9.55 an hour in 2016 to reach the same standard of living they would have had when earning the minimum wage of £6.50 in April 2015. I would urge any first time buyers receiving Tax Credits contemplating buying their first home to think very carefully before taking the plunge. I know I've been there it is a dream for a lot of people to buy their own home but before you take the plunge do your maths over and over again. Will your employer up your pay to compensate for the loss of Tax Credits. With the amount of houses being built if you can possibly wait people who are struggling at the moment as Glenda has said will have to sell and it may well become a buyers market in a couple of years - I may be wrong. Not many people will remember what happened in Bristol I do not know what exactly caused it but many people were left with negative equity and unable to sell their much loved homes. Until private landlords are bought to order the housing market will remain skewed.
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https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=470d858353&view=att&th=150756973cc3942d&attid=0.1&disp=safe&realattid=f_ifuyj4dt0&zw Interesting what you get through your letter box on a Saturday morning and even more interesting the Bible quote is one of Freedom Church's Beliefs. They are certainly spreading their wings far and wide. Pity they did not put the start time I might well pop along and see what all the fuss is about and who attends
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Glenda and Maggie May precisely the point I am making. There are not the people in this county financially equipped to purchase a home. There are plenty of people financially equipped to rent. There is a huge danger now that the Core Strategy has been passed that there will be loads of houses built in the county but not the houses that are needed and probably not in the right places. So the problem of people waiting on the housing register will remain and probably only get longer. Now that the rule of 33% houses per new development of over 10 houses has been lifted this will only get worse. There are many many young singles wanting to get on the housing ladder. The Council and developers need to demonstrate imagination and be innovative and build what is wanted. Look how the flats at Bobblestock proved so popular all those years ago. Crest homes first offering very nice 1 or 2 bedroomed flats and then the cheaper but still nice studio homes opposite the supermarket. I could not get a mortgage for the Crest homes flat that my sister was selling (my mortgage broker told me to go and find a rich man) but bought one opposite the supermarket. It served the purpose and got me on the housing ladder. Developers need to look to build blocks of affordable flats and properties on top of shops so the youngsters can be where they want to be in town! But sadly there is not the income from blocks of flats and individual flats on top of shops that the council is so desperate for and the large developers just aint interested. So it will need some very strong minded Councillors to stand up and say how it really is. There is also a desperate need for sensibly priced one or 2 bedroomed bungalows but once again developers nor the Councill are particulariiy interested in providing these preferring to build life time houses
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They say it is good to learn one thing each day Ragwert I have never heard the expression a "kit of pigeons" well well
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Predictable voting pattern which will probably be replicated at the SLR Planning Meeting. Are all the Con Councillors representing the views of the electorate or are they so terrified to step out of line. The newbies especially would feel that they have to go with the flow for a little while at least. It is a truly absurd system when you think about it. The staff at the Council are paid a fortune and trained for years to do their job - whether we agree with them is another matter. They make their recommendations based on knowledge and fact. Then you have the Councillors voted in not always for their knowledge but their personalities. They will never match the qualificationsand working knowledge of the employed Council staff and yet they are the ones that make the decisions that affect the lives of people forever. Put to the vote of the people of Herefordshire how many actually want to see 1000 houses a year built for the next 16 years. I know there is a need for housing but a need for so many I do question. 1000 houses a year that would mean that there are at least 1000 people in Herefordshire presently on the housing list who are equipped to afford a house. Perhaps I am looking at this in the wrong way does anybody else have thoughts on this?
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"Which councillor said about the SWTP. I don't think he knows what he is on about" Yes Jean Well when you think about it there were a lot of new Con Councillors elected in the May it would be impossible for them to absorb all the knowledge in that shorter time. Yes I would be interested to know which one it was too.
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Tie the bottoms of their trousers up with string
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29 voted for that would be all the Cons and 16 abstensions that would be everybody else. Well the Cons rule by the rod - if that is the correct expression. A pity the Inspector was not in attendance today. A full house at the Libraries and Museum Meeting with the Jess chairing the meeting.
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I thought it was a bit of a high number - interesting