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maxthecollie 15-11-2015 10:16

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Can anyone explain to me how Hyndburn Council, who say they have no money ,pay two men to put up Christmas Trees on a Sunday?

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DaveinGermany 15-11-2015 10:49

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Promised them some free mincey pies & a wee nip or 3 of Sherry for their troubles ......... or possibly a large chunk of ovies for working Sunday? ;)

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 11:25

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I think the latter option is most plausible......think mince pies and sherry would come low on the list of priorities for the fellas

Michael1954 15-11-2015 11:28

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1154707)
Can anyone explain to me how Hyndburn Council, who say they have no money ,pay two men to put up Christmas Trees on a Sunday?

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The same words were used by Frank Griggs on Hyndburn Chat an hour ago. Same photograph too. Why whinge once when you can whinge twice, eh?

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 11:47

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Well, I would never see them on Hyndburn Chat as it is part of Facebook.....I don't do Facebook and I daresay there are others who don't either.
Michael what was the point of your post?

Michael1954 15-11-2015 11:51

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1154718)
Well, I would never see them on Hyndburn Chat as it is part of Facebook.....I don't do Facebook and I daresay there are others who don't either.
Michael what was the point of your post?

The point was as written. Also, some people are quick to knock the council. No doubt if a Christmas tree wasn't put up, some would complain about that too. Does it matter that the tree is being put up on a Sunday?

accyman 15-11-2015 12:30

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154716)
The same words were used by ******** on Hyndburn Chat an hour ago. Same photograph too. Why whinge once when you can whinge twice, eh?


saw the same post

bad form to name people they may not want everyone on here knowing their real name hence usernames

i sometimes post things from hyndburn chat here and vice versa because i have friends on both who dont use both

Michael1954 15-11-2015 12:41

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1154721)
saw the same post

bad form to name people they may not want everyone on here knowing their real name hence usernames

Point taken, but maybe the council workmen would also not like their photo being posted on here and Hyndburn Chat?

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 12:53

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They are in a public place so it is permissible to photograph them.
And yes, it does matter that it is put up on a Sunday. It isn't as if this is an essential service.....for goodness sake it is more than a month to Christmas.
If it was a situation that posed a risk to the safety of the public it would be different.

And aren't you doing a bit of whinging yourself to point out the fact that this posted on two forums?

DaveinGermany 15-11-2015 12:59

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154723)
but maybe the council workmen would also not like their photo being posted on here and Hyndburn Chat?

I should coco, that naughty boy all in nonge hasn't got his steelys or his hard hat on the little scallywag, I'm sure his bosses will give him a proper ticking off come Monday morning. :D

Michael1954 15-11-2015 13:01

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Why does it matter that the tree is being put up on Sunday? Many people work on Sundays: supermarkets and other retailers, pubs, road sweepers etc. And no, I'm not whingeing. Just pointing out that some people will complain about anything.

DaveinGermany 15-11-2015 13:06

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154727)
Many people work on Sundays: supermarkets and other retailers, pubs etc.

Quite, but I think you'll find that their rate of pay will probably be the same regardless of the day, but your public sector minions ........... :eek:

Margaret Pilkington 15-11-2015 13:16

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 1154727)
Why does it matter that the tree is being put up on Sunday? Many people work on Sundays: supermarkets and other retailers, pubs, road sweepers etc. And no, I'm not whingeing. Just pointing out that some people will complain about anything.

Those who work on a Sumday for Supermarkets will not be on overtime(and certainly not paid from local taxes)......and it sounds like whinging to me.
You are complaining about somebody complaining, but it isn't whinging???
Isn't that splitting hairs?

Michael1954 15-11-2015 13:23

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1154730)
Those who work on a Sumday for Supermarkets will not be on overtime(and certainly not paid from local taxes)......and it sounds like whinging to me.
You are complaining about somebody complaining, but it isn't whinging???
Isn't that splitting hairs?

By that argument, anyone who tells someone to stop whinging is also a whinger. Or if you tell someone to stop complaining you are also a complainer, or if you tell someone to stop moaning you are also a moaner. We can go around in circles with this one. Why not be positive that the council is putting up a Christmas tree?

Less 15-11-2015 13:25

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It will be double double time really, after all come January the same men can be photographed working on a Sunday taking them down.

Where can I get an application form? Must be the only employer in Hyndburn that is busy enough to give it's employees overtime. No doubt though H&S will be on the case by then, so they will be out in force putting signs like this up before work can commence:-


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