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Neil 08-12-2009 11:07

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by g jones (Post 768230)
The simplest I accept this compromise is along the lines of this for example: That Town Council's may choose the way/order/numeracy of grass cutting in their area but there will only be one grass cutting manager within the Unitary Council. And when you are talking Chief Execs salaries there are some savings to be made.

I like it nice and simple and would guess you could get 6 or 7 grass cutters for the price of a chief exec, maybe even more.

jaysay 08-12-2009 11:11

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 768392)
I like it nice and simple and would guess you could get 6 or 7 grass cutters for the price of a chief exec, maybe even more.

Hell Neil how much does a Nanny Goat cost these days:D

Neil 08-12-2009 11:51

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 768394)
Hell Neil how much does a Nanny Goat cost these days:D

The DEFRA regulations make it too hard to move them around :D

Ours are allowed anywhere in the Park and can be seen walking on the lead some days. They can not leave the park boundry - he does like walking up the wall on Fielding Lane though :D

cashman 08-12-2009 11:54

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 768398)
The DEFRA regulations make it too hard to move them around :D

Ours are allowed anywhere in the Park and can be seen walking on the lead some days. They can not leave the park boundry - he does like walking up the wall on Fielding Lane though :D

Hope he was well protected the other week neil?:eek:

MargaretR 08-12-2009 14:16

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 768398)
The DEFRA regulations make it too hard to move them around :D

Ours are allowed anywhere in the Park and can be seen walking on the lead some days. They can not leave the park boundry - he does like walking up the wall on Fielding Lane though :D

I did not realise that goats needed 'walkies'.
I knew a couple who kept a few (for milk) and their goats never got that luxury, although to be fair, the compound was reasonably large.

Neil 08-12-2009 14:25

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768413)
I did not realise that goats needed 'walkies'.
I knew a couple who kept a few (for milk) and their goats never got that luxury, although to be fair, the compound was reasonably large.

They don't need it but it is a little bit different for the kids to see.

You can try and milk ours if you like but you might need a slightly different hand action :eek::rolleyes::D

MargaretR 08-12-2009 14:34

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
That is another natural resource (along with spring water) that Rhyddings Park has not exploited.
Are the Health & Safety Regs preventing this potential money spinner from being used?

Neil 08-12-2009 16:08

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768416)
Are the Health & Safety Regs preventing this potential money spinner from being used?

No Health and Safety regs prevent it but common decency does :rolleyes::D

MargaretR 08-12-2009 16:17

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 768432)
No Health and Safety regs prevent it but common decency does :rolleyes::D

I thought that the park was desperate for funds:confused:

Neil 08-12-2009 16:38

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768436)
I thought that the park was desperate for funds:confused:

Not that desperate.

I don't think you would even get a mouthful never mind a milk bottle full

shillelagh 08-12-2009 16:47

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768416)
That is another natural resource (along with spring water) that Rhyddings Park has not exploited.
Are the Health & Safety Regs preventing this potential money spinner from being used?

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 768432)
No Health and Safety regs prevent it but common decency does :rolleyes::D

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768436)
I thought that the park was desperate for funds:confused:


Name for it neil if you get any that is ...:D

Ossie Billy Gruff Milk :D

Think you'd have everyone interested with that .. :D:D:D

Neil 08-12-2009 16:48

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
Shall I sign you up as our first customer?
You have to collect it yourself, no deliveries ;)

shillelagh 08-12-2009 16:48

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
No thanks ... prefer my full fat cows milk ...

MargaretR 08-12-2009 17:45

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 768445)
No thanks ... prefer my full fat cows milk ...

...and I use rice milk mostly

Royboy39 08-12-2009 17:53

Re: Potential Labour Candidate for Hyndburn
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 768457)
...and I use rice milk mostly

At least that's organic.......fertilised with water buffalo crap.:)


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