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You took a political decision. There's just no getting away from it. :D |
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I saw him in a café in town on Sunday morning. I've forgotten its name, the one with the sweets and ice cream. He seemed to be very popular in there. He's a lovely man from what I know of him.
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Why should the Council have to sort it out? Come to think of it I don't know the full story behind Pendle Street so I might be talking out of my backside again. |
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For some reason the council promised to take it on during an election campaign and all of a sudden we're left with a collossal liability that we can't do a thing with. You're coming across well as a Tory sympathiser but if Labour had done the same thing I don't think we'd be having this discussion. I wouldn't be happy if our lot had been responsible either. A good example of council acquisitions is South Shore/Blackpool Street in Oswaldtwistle which I have seen recently and am very impressed with. Again, the management could have been better but buying up empty houses and trying to bring them back into use for first-time buyers is a good idea and one that I'm pursuing. The timing just happened to be lousy in this instance but it wasn't really anyone's fault that the housing market chose that particular moment to collapse. |
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For me if someone's house become unfit to live in or unsafe and they did not have insurance to cover it or can not afford to make it safe/fit they should get nothing. The Council should take the property, correct the problems and sell it on to pay for the work. This should include business properties as well so we would not have some of the eyesores we do around the Borough like the Commercial in Church and the Paladium in Ossy. People should not get free handouts and have the value of there properties increased at my expense because they neglected it themselves. In fact the whole Phoenix project is not quite right in my opinion but if we go down this route we will end up way off thread :D |
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I don't know the procedures needed to be taken when a terrace is judged unfit for dwelling by two surveys carried out by the Council . If building insurance was the way to sort the matter , then clearly the Council was doing things the wrong way . I know a lady who lived on the terrace in question . She is in her late 60s and asked if I would go with her to the meeting at Scaitcliffe House when the residents were told what action the Council was taking , starting with the two surveys . Building insurance was never mentioned . Basically the residents were told that if the surveys resulted in the houses being considered unfit for dwelling they could sell them to the Council . My friend , when she found out that demolition was the only option , took the money being offered by the Council and bought another house . That's all I know . I don't know what goes on behind closed doors . |
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Context is a wonderful thing, especially when quotes are taken out of it. |
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Often on a forum like this if you quote the whole post we end up with pages of massive quotes and it gets a little unreadable. By just quoting that bit it makes it easy to see who and what he is referring to. |
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