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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    So we've established that MAL was knowingly misleading us and then used another alias to be even more misleading. But somehow that's OK and anyone who says otherwise is a conspiracy theorist and witchhunter. No point in this forum if it's just going to be another Snoozeletter and Radio...
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    Wake up, Gareth, your 3 year-old is playing with your compooter again!
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    Admin: I am amazed that MAL put up with as much as he did; he didn't have to register here to provide information. He certainly didn't have to reply so verbosely to the many acerbic remarks posted in his direction. Again, it was all self-inflicted. Why defend someone who was economical with...
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    Indeed. I am amazed that MAL put up with as much as he did; he didn't have to register here to provide information. He certainly didn't have to reply so verbosely to the many acerbic remarks posted in his direction. No sympathy for that argument as MAL brought it all on himself. It was...
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me.
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    MAL has already assured us that he doesn't know any developers apart from one in Manchester, so he can't really be this Croesus impostor.
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    Gothic cottage, White Lion Street

    Exposing MAL and his identical twin has spoiled the fun of watching him frame himself. btw, do people get grants for restoring historic buildings?
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    Rugby Club progress...

    Strobes has been kept in the picture about this terminally rotten borough for several years, but let's hope the latest developments will merit an appearance in PE.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    No doubt the council inmates were and are fully aware of NE's position. So, fraud by misrepresentation -- or incompetence and maladministration if they try to deny it.
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    aldi breach half of planning conditions

    Just like politicians.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    IDB Environmental responsibilities Internal drainage boards in England have responsibilities associated with 398 Sites of Special Scientific Interest plus other designated environmental areas, in co-ordination with Natural England. Slow flowing drainage channels such as those managed by IDBs...
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    aldi breach half of planning conditions

    Like the one at Stone, the carpark will overload and vehicles will be queuing to get in and out, causing gridlock. Buy green bananas and they should be ripe by the time you get home.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    One of them forgot he was on the board until half way through the meeting.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    Do you know Gareth, by any chance?
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    Rugby Club progress...

    The flood pattern generally seemed different from usual, with ditches, fields and roads under water in places that often escape, but other places the opposite.Did someone mention watertables?
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    Rugby Club progress...

    We don't know who's paying the company handling the application, but the money being wasted is taxpayer funds diverted to the borough council, plus anything handed out by SportEngland and the MoD.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    Been busy? Catching up with the development company you forgot you had, maybe? First you disagree with the expert view on grasslands, SSSI species, ecology of garden extensions, then you admit that Natural England is more qualified than you, yet you still don't acknowledge that NE couldn't...
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    Rugby Club progress...

    Wasn't she the one on the Health Scrutiny Committee who had never even read the documents describing what they were supposed to be doing at the time when the hospital was falling apart?
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    PCC Election 2016.

    Melliss is the bloke who qualified for the job by running a sports shop.
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    Rugby Club progress...

    If the council had arranged for an EIA two years ago they could have avoided all this hassle and waste of taxpayers' money. Obviously, they knew that a proper assessment would have found there would be an environmental impact.
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