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Everything posted by Denise Lloyd
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For what it's worth I think if any party gets into bed with the Tories it is IOC = sorry to go off topic and upset some of the posters on here!!
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Was the dinner in your dogs?
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Chris well done for saying what you said you make a lot of very sensible sense. However I think the crux of the matter is you do not push your views on anybody else and your religion is basically your business. The problem is when vulnerable needy people are drawn into a particular religion and perhaps coherced into believing that religion is their only way forward and so the story continues. Dam it all Freedom Church have set up Leadership courses charging quite a tidy sum. You pay in advance and there are no refunds if yuo do not complete the course. You do not come out with a certificate on completion you just come out with the experience. And that is normal practice?
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Jimbo the proper infrastructue is not in place for the houses being planted on the various villages and farms came long before roads. There are not too many near A roads and are you sure the farmers there want to be chicken farmers. I am sorry to prick your idealistic view on the countryside and where food comes from. Without farmers doing what they do you would not have the beautiful countryside that we are all fighting to preserve. Chicken houses/intensive food production as much as you Jimbo and Amanda seem to dislike it produce the cheap food that this country demands. Without farmers producing food en masse there will never be a chance of lifting people out of reliance on food banks. Do you want to get into the situation that chicken and everyday food is imported because it is cheaper to produce overseas? I can assure you the production standards in this country are considerably higher than anywhere in the world. Have you ever seen photographs of cattle production in Brazil? Now if that was happening in this country you would have something to complain about.
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Thank you for your replies both of you. I am sure more will come through in due course. Amanda oh yes it was certainly different. Jimbo living in Madley what areyour views on the industrial sized chicken houses which are springing up everywhere. There's certainly quite a few in Madley which have been there for quite sometime.
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IOC Housing Policy "We stand for democratically led development, not developer-led ‘democracy’. The scale and location of new house building should be determined by the needs of local communities and informed by other policy areas. It’s Our County would reverse the policy of using housing as ‘cash generators’ for unrelated transport or retail developments Herefordshire is a desirable place to live and work in but has low average incomes and relatively costly housing, a problem especially acute in our market towns and rural areas. Much of our housing stock is of low quality and poor energy effciency. Our priority must be high-quality affordable homesin response to the particular pattern of local needs. We believe that the defnition of ‘Affordability’ must include running costs as well as purchase price or rental. Speculative housing development only risks making our current problems worse. We will abandon the outdated housing targets now being voluntarily adopted, and work closely with Herefordshire communities – based on their own local plans - to develop a housing strategy which delivers homes in appropriate numbers and where they are needed. Key policies • Reduce the current overall housing target numbers to a level the county needs and can sustain • Locate new housing where it is needed and has community support with access to services and amenities • Encourage the building of living neighbourhoods rather than estates by promoting the creation of wildlife areas, cycle ways, greens and community buildings as conditions of the frst stage of new development • Ensure a third of all new housing is social-/community-owned and truly affordable – to buy or rent and to live in • Make homes ft for the future by making them energy-effcient and built to good standards of quality • Ensure that the Community Infrastructure Levy is spent in the locality on locally agreed infrastructure projects • Aim to protect our natural and built heritage: develop brown-feld sites before green-feld where possible. • Encourage conversion of empty property for homes and mixed-use development such as homes above shops • Explore the feasibility of a new village in the South of the county with a new railway station • Explore the building of new council houses to act as a beacon of good" Locally led/sustainable/brownfield/Locate houses where they are needed/Aim to protect our natural and built heritage/ - Just parts of your Housing Policy that is totally in contrast to the 150 house Archihaus Housing Estate planned for Kingstone. Growth of over 30% for a village that continue to oppose this ridiculous housing estate. IOC and Conservatives have supported this planning application throughout and continue to do so.
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Wirral is quite correct about the % thing. Roger did you not have any FC's in police?
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I don't think it is so much that Freedom Church are a religion it is more a case of the morals of this particular religion.
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And there's just a few Freemasons running around as well
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In hindsight I imagine people of no fixed abode do not get a vote so I suppose the roast dinners do not count as enticement
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Sausage rolls muffins Doritos and now 3 roast dinners what next?
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You'll get another law suit slammed on Colin for personal defammation I swear
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You lot are rotters
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It's a hearing aid
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Is that a Northern expression. Not untypically so did I but forgot about it
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Absolutely GK absolute essential I would say!
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Having read a lot of IOC stuff over the last few days I am still not absolutely clear on their Housing Policy.
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Certainly knows how to travel in style!
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Why is Jess spending time at Asda from what I have seen they the are supermarket who supplies the least amount of British produce. Who does the Jess rely on his vote the most in Herefordshire - the farmers. Perhaps a change in agent is on the cards!
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