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notts 25-04-2006 15:40

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
try bradford and northern housing ass in burnley

wkd_one 25-04-2006 15:45

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
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Originally Posted by notts
try bradford and northern housing ass in burnley

but be sure to ask for properties NOT in burnley :D

Dale 26-04-2006 15:26

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Originally Posted by wkd_one
but be sure to ask for properties NOT in burnley :D

Quite like Burnley actually, particularly Rosegrove and Padiham. :cool:

Dale 02-05-2006 17:19

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
Just thought i would let everyone know it is looking likely that we are gonna accept the offer of a house on windermere ave. :eek:
Thanks to everyone who replied. :)

katex 02-05-2006 18:34

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Originally Posted by Dale
Just thought i would let everyone know it is looking likely that we are gonna accept the offer of a house on windermere ave. :eek:
Thanks to everyone who replied. :)

Oh well, may not be for long and sure most of the people that live there are tops. Best of luck Dale x

bad breath brown 02-05-2006 22:55

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Originally Posted by Dale
Thanks for all your input, curiosity got the better of us today and we travelled down to see it for ourselves, "OH MY GOD!" We couldnt believe how rough it looked! We acctually spoke to a few people on the road who assured us that it wasnt as bad as it looked but we were not convinced at all! We have rough areas here in Cumbria but nothing like that, although the people we spoke to were very friendly it is not somewhere i would like to move my family to.
There is evidence that the council are trying to improve things but it would have to improve alot more before we would consider it. (even though we do need a move and quick)
So the search continues......................

By the way thanks to those who suggested private rentals, however alot of the agents want nearly a grand before they will give you the keys and at the moment we dont have that kind of cash!



Thanks anyway!

my offer of a free van and driver still stands dale. i may come across as a moron, but im a helpful moron. you have my contact details. use them if you need them.

chav1 02-05-2006 23:25

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Originally Posted by bad breath brown
my offer of a free van and driver still stands dale. i may come across as a moron, but im a helpful moron. you have my contact details. use them if you need them.

nice offer that man , are you some kind of REMOVAL MAN like we used to have as a member here before funnily enough called removal man

he too came across as a moron but a helpfull moron ;)

bad breath brown 03-05-2006 06:19

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Originally Posted by chav1
nice offer that man , are you some kind of REMOVAL MAN like we used to have as a member here before funnily enough called removal man

he too came across as a moron but a helpfull moron ;)

i own a furniture store. you have to be a moron because you spend most of your time serving them.

SPUGGIE J 03-05-2006 10:52

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Is this you saying you actually have a job. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Thought you were here to cause the sort of caos that would make the Huncoat Scheme kids proud. :p :D

Dale 03-05-2006 20:53

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
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Originally Posted by bad breath brown
my offer of a free van and driver still stands dale. i may come across as a moron, but im a helpful moron. you have my contact details. use them if you need them.

Thanks for that, but ive already got it sorted. ;)

Nell 03-05-2006 21:08

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You could always accept the house in within grove and then move again. I know this is stressful, but if its urgent.
Have a look in the telegraph
http://legacy.thisislancashire.co.uk...place/302.html

Nell 03-05-2006 21:10

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
im always half a day behind evry1! I must read all posts!

Dale 04-05-2006 19:05

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
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Originally Posted by Nell
You could always accept the house in within grove and then move again. I know this is stressful, but if its urgent.
Have a look in the telegraph
http://legacy.thisislancashire.co.uk...place/302.html

Im sure its not as bad as it looks on there, according to the people in the local area there is never any trouble down there, but if we dont like it we can always look for something else, as it will be easier to find something else when we dont live so far away. :)

junetta 04-05-2006 19:35

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
My Nana used to live there. I can't remember the number but it was the first one on the right after you turned the corner after the shops. I have loads of happy memories from staying there with her when my children were small.

Smile at it for me Dale, when you walk past.

June xx

Mancie 05-05-2006 01:35

Re: Windermere Ave, Huncoat
 
the tories mashed it up son in the earlie 80's.. last went down there in around 81. it was still ok.nice bods around


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