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I have only once eaten at a town hall event.
It was when I paid (£12 if I recall) to hear a series of 3 lectures, of which Germaine Greer was the 'headline act'. Scones, cream and jam (along with tea or coffee) were included in the price. I don't know who the caterer was, but I don't recommend them. The scones were so underbaked that they stuck to the teeth like glue. I had to make a special journey to the washroom to try to clear the gunge from my mouth (wasn't successful until I brushed them when I got home). Maybe the organisers wanted 'no questions' at the end, so they ensured the audience had their upper and lower jaws firmly sealed:rolleyes: |
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Last night was our Christmas party, a couple of thousand of us at a private party in London with as much food and drink as you wanted. Train down and back and overnight accommodation all paid for. A couple of X Factor contestants were singing announced by the x factor voice chap, I still don't know who Shayne Ward is but even I knew it was Westlife when they came on stage at 9. The company probably see it as a big thank you for its staff who go the extra mile to make it one of the best, if not the best in its field. |
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In the Public Sector, there are no such profits, so by definition every pound spent on a ham sandwich in Scaitcliffe House is a pound that can't be spent emptying Acrylic Bob's bin. :( |
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And if it was just ham sandwiches that Scaitcliffe Towers were squandering money on, that would be bad enough. How much taxpayers money is wasted paying for non-jobs? How much is wasted paying for Agency Staff to cover for not-really-sick, sick leave? How much is wasted paying for jobs that overlap or are duplicated? How much is wasted on paper and printing costs and pointless self-advertising projects. I do not need to be constantly reminded at every turn that HBC is an excellent council, according to some faceless and unaccountable quango. I would rather see the evidence on the streets. I just want them to get on with the job and empty the bluddy bins! Is that asking too much?
I don't need grandiose regeneration schemes that cost millions which we haven't got nor are ever likley to have. This council, sadly, are not alone in proving that when it comes to anything more complicated than emptying the bins or keeping the streets clean they invariably make an arse of things and you end up with a situation that is worse than the one they were trying to remedy - take a walk along Broadway. Come to think of it, they are no great shakes with the bin emptying or the street cleaning either. |
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You should have told them straight away to stick their little jaunt up where the sun don't shine and asked for the money instead. |
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[quote=MargaretR;869159]I have only once eaten at a town hall event.
It was when I paid (£12 if I recall) to hear a series of 3 lectures, of which Germaine Greer was the 'headline act'. Scones, cream and jam (along with tea or coffee) were included in the price. I don't know who the caterer was, but I don't recommend them. The scones were so underbaked that they stuck to the teeth like glue. I had to make a special journey to the washroom to try to clear the gunge from my mouth (wasn't successful until I brushed them when I got |
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