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But, do we EVER believe what the reporters from the Observer say? So often is it NOT what the person interviewed has actually said!
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If I have to repeat it I will, he is investing & hoping to make a profit, I wish him well, hopefully his investment will pay him dividends, but Tesco, Asda, and various other businesses invest in the town without expecting a tug of the forelock. What happens if he goes tits up like that guy that bought a farm then stopped public access? Will he still try to be gaining publicity or will he quietly sell off his investments and move on? Of course he will, his loyalty is to the bottom line not to our town. |
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I think this is the house 4 bedroom country house to rent in Spire Farm,Sandy Lane,Accrington,Hyndburn, BB5 |
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Think so, even when reported for misdemeanours he was referred to as a businessman rather than a failed businessman.
I asked in another thread when someone no longer trading but committing a crime stops being a 'businessman' and becomes as bad as the worst described in the papers. |
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To be fair to R H Foy it wasnt him who was partaking in a bit of clandestine herb cultivation but that WAS his house which is now in the care of the receivers i believe.
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Well the true version would be:
a) I'm not a multi-millionaire. The only way I could be considered one is if you included the value of my company which is entirely subjective. There's a massive difference between being cash rich and asset rich. The former being actually useful. I understand it makes for an attention grabbing headline. b) If I actually become wealthy then I would be interested in the building directly opposite the Market Hall. Quality stone building, currently about 5 run down or empty shops and large amounts of empty space above that noone wants to rent in its current form. That building would I think convert nicely into residential. A big project, but the property has not yet gone the way of the Conservative Club. In time it will if noone takes it on. To post 857 I wont be going tits up because I take no risks in doing this, and own the deeds to all the properties. Worst case I sell up, leave the town with modernised buildings that are occupied by people not pigeons. Local tradesmen did well from it during the recession. It's a pity they didn't get a mention in the Observer article - for quality, fair pricing and trust (invaluable when living abroad as I do). |
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Maybe you should ask the Observer to print these facts, in the interests of fairness to you.
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Change of topic! I must confess I do not bother to read the Planning Applications, but someone suggested I do, with regard to the Arndale. And yes ... ANOTHER coffee shop on its way, if permission is given to go ahead with these plans. We are talking the area in the Arndale from the Travel Agents down to Union Street.
http://planning.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/WA...df&pageCount=1 |
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Not that I think it would worry Less one jot....he won't lose any sleep over any names you call him.
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I'm not sure that a coffee shop is what is needed...the one that recently opened on Broadway...Mr Bean, doesn't seem to be doing much. |
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