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Sorry to detract from the political arguments (it always amazes me how people roll their eyes when you say you like politics, but this thread is on page 9 so go figure....) Though I saw an opportunity for a quotes page, the following link is my favourite Good Quotations by Famous people
There are some good ones in there Someone made a good point earlier, and I think irrespective of which party you want to belong to, its important. At the end of the day, politics is about compromise. That was the first line in the first textbook I picked up on politics. It continued "Politics exists because we disagree, but it only works if we compromise" I say that because their are a lot of teeth shown in times of local elections, I like to engage in politics - though I will never get personal about it (not that anyone has on here though I have seen it at local elections, details of which are going to remain my secret). And in 100 years whose going to care...:cool: |
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Is that because of 'high' rents or is that because of something else such as the retail parks, demographic, or is it both. |
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Music Zone did make a profit in Accy, the unit's rent on Broadway was somewhere in the region of £60k, the Our Price rent in Arndale was £45k and that is going back 5 years.
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Still, he also thought taking ten grand a day in Accrington was feasible, so those rents could easily be paid out of the annual turnover of three million six hundred and fifty thousand pounds...according to his calculations, and we know he's a whizz with figures.:D |
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I am aware I could have been more clear when I said 'in a day', but I certainly don't have regrets about it. If you wish to ignore me over the clarity of my English then that is fine. As a final note I never claimed to be referring to cryers. I do feel you've just jumped on an issue to ignore me on, as it doesn't seem very rational when you read my clear climbdown since that post. |
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As it were I didn't know the retail location was cryers. Therefore you can see my mistake in size. I am completely wrong with the £10,000 figure in reference here. I can quite understand that somewhere like cryers is not taking in £10,000 in a day at Christmas time. My apologises. |
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I hope you now see that it doesn't make economic sense for the council to build even more shops in the town, when we have so many empty ones already. |
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I've just had another leaflet posted through my door re: Thursday's elections. In big bold letters it announces 'the most expensive council in Britain'. Informing us that the Daily Telegraph has put Hyndburn at No. 1 spot as being the most expensive concil in Britain, and gives the source in brackets being from March 2008/8.1% income.:D |
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Yes finally I got a leaflet from the Labour group - I was beginning to feel left out.
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Also, the point that Graham is making with BwD is not a comparison but the fact that it was a Hyndburn Labour group idea that BwD have decided to implement. |
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