i think if it is just a one/two person household, a water meter would probably work out cheaper.
however, a larger household probably would work out more expensive
when a meter has been in for 12 months, you can't take it out as they have leg…
there is an open day/sales pitch day soon somewhere. sorry can't remember where but am sure savills are involved due to launch 2019/2020 if i remember correctly
I noticed while passing on the Parkland Walk today, that there does indeed seem to be a bit of outside space at the back of the Triangle. Looked like there was plenty of work going on inside
If I were a local councillor in (hearsay) one of the worst run Councils in London, I would just want to pass go, take my money and rejoice in the fact that the Council has been one party control since longer than the Communist party has had one part…
No, that is debt factoring or invoice discounting where you either borrow against or sell your debts to someone else, for a fee.
The 33m here is money they can't collect for example arrears on council tax. It works out at 123 pounds for each Har…
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3683596/You-missed-Moment-bike-gang-mount-kerb-target-man-using-mobile-headphones-end-handed.html
No point in posting this as I know you are all avid daily mail readers but here it is for the couple who a…
Okay 5 mph speed limit my foot. Last year an idiot truck was reversing and nearly went into some Toddlers. The staff said it wasn't their problem as the truck driver wasn't employed by them and they were only security guards.
And another th…
on a rant now - also, why don't they put out massive bins during the summer - after a sunny weekend day in the park it is normally disgustingly littered - I know there is no excuse, but when those tiny bins are full it hardly encourages people to ta…
£50k to take down that pavilion almost made me weep
even if it was £30k still a hideous amount of money for unskilled labour - at least the ball courts clearly involved some skill.
they put something through the door about a couple of months ago, detailing how much they had spent on the park from the events. from memory
100k new ball courts
50k demolishing old cricket pavilion
25k new tractor thing for groundspeople to us…
They are setting up now
Over the tennis court side of the park, it doesn't seem as brutally restrictive as usual. The courts are still open, the skate park is open, and the fences don't come right up to the path like last year - so plenty more …
Ah yes, I had forgotten about that. Those were the days, when the old smells were still here, not pushed out by "fresh air" and proper drainage. Sad. So Sad.