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by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 18:09
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 17034
Views: 2180246

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

The other bit that attracted my attention today was whilst I was having my consult. Even though the clinical records on computer was abandoned by the government as a contract, it appears to still be going ahead at Airedale. Then I found, that the actual bit which has been there for many years, tried...
by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 18:00
Forum: Animals and Pets
Topic: PET'S CORNER
Replies: 1391
Views: 329878

Re: PET'S CORNER

I will keep her going for as long as she wants. You can see the stiffness in her hips and back legs when she moves. The medication helps a little The vet said she could be a hearth and yard dog, but always asks to go beyond the gate. When the gate was open last I found her down on Wellhouse Road wai...
by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 17:55
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 17034
Views: 2180246

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

.......These are not clever men. They are profoundly, irredeemably stupid men who understand nothing. But by all means pay them at a level comensurate with their talents.... Richard Broughton I would take issue with your "understand nothing" claim. They understand how to wheedle their way...
by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 17:40
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: BEWARE! THE BANKS ARE OUT TO GET YOU!
Replies: 3247
Views: 520762

Re: BEWARE! THE BANKS ARE OUT TO GET YOU!

News from the markets suggests that the political pressure on Heston has resulted in a further loss to the taxpayer on the RBS shares of about £150 million today, as they believe further interference may stifle the actual workings of the bank.
by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 17:38
Forum: Town Council
Topic: Town Council Budget
Replies: 2
Views: 4690

Re: Town Council Budget

Not sure I understand the pavement question. They are swept out of Pendle's budget, and repaired through LCC's. Insurance may well include the public liability for putting the tent up, although I wouldn't swear to that. The only "Rates" the town council has is on the Old Mortuary on Butts ...
by Tardis
30 Jan 2012, 10:38
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: BEWARE! THE BANKS ARE OUT TO GET YOU!
Replies: 3247
Views: 520762

Re: BEWARE! THE BANKS ARE OUT TO GET YOU!

Interesting to hear on Today that they are now allowing those people on who are saying that privatising the banks was never a good idea because of the business model required to make back the money so that the Treasury shows a profit. Even now, some are pushing for the break up into good and bad ban...
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 15:18
Forum: Forums
Topic: Allowable extensions for Attachments
Replies: 10
Views: 21342

Re: Allowable extensions for Attachments

Works now :cool4:

So I stuck up the Town Council Budget, as the council voted for on Wednesday night (8-1 i believe).
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 15:14
Forum: Town Council
Topic: Town Council Budget
Replies: 2
Views: 4690

Town Council Budget

Hopefully it is attached:

I believe that Barlick has the highest Precept in Pendle, numbers are available on the Pendle site. Colne is only £65,000 when it is nearly twice the size.
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 15:09
Forum: What, Where, When, We, Who, Look & How
Topic: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?
Replies: 17034
Views: 2180246

Re: WHAT ATTRACTED YOUR ATTENTION TODAY?

Application Number 13/11/0622P Address BANK STREET JOINERY WORKS BANK STREET BB18 6AU Application Type Planning Applications Date Valid 22/12/2011 Proposal Full: Demolish existing building and erection of 5 No. x 2 No. bedroom houses (height to ridge of 10m and eaves 5.6m). Officer Greenwood, Lee Ap...
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 15:03
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: Superstore developments
Replies: 233
Views: 108737

Re: Superstore developments

I thought Hannah for the front page had swallowed the sensationalist bible. :grin: Whether Barlick could have either store; whilst the retail survey would suggest that the town needs neither I would not support any. ASDA has always been the lowest priced supermarket, there is one not too far away an...
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 14:36
Forum: Forums
Topic: Allowable extensions for Attachments
Replies: 10
Views: 21342

Re: Allowable extensions for Attachments

I did notice that you couldn't add pdf's
by Tardis
27 Jan 2012, 10:19
Forum: Animals and Pets
Topic: PET'S CORNER
Replies: 1391
Views: 329878

Re: PET'S CORNER

I fear Maggie (my golden lab) may not make it to the MOT with the vet in March. :sad:

She is not very happy now, and I am getting quite cold on the dawdles around the green, but whilst she gets up I will keep looking after her.
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:39
Forum: Local History Topics
Topic: The Barlick War Memorial Group
Replies: 228
Views: 65187

Re: The Barlick War Memorial Group

I understood the council had decided top ask how much it would cost first and then have a consultation about moving it.

Wonder what the piece of land the centotaph is currently standing upon has been ear marked for in the great scheme of things
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:16
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING
Replies: 2072
Views: 395599

Re: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING

Forgot:

Decision day 31st January.

If things happen, there may well be a letter drop to the 1200 selected houses (Wellhouse/Long In) within the next couple of weeks...although I draw the line at delivering them whilst it is raining :grin:
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:11
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING
Replies: 2072
Views: 395599

Re: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING

My source: More or Less R4 Last Night's Council Meeting also had the LEAF application, and hopefully a cut'n'paste will allow the formatting to survive: Local Energy Assessment Fund 1.1 Community group name Barnoldswick Town Council 1.2 Lead organisation for your project This will be the organisatio...
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:08
Forum: General Miscellaneous Chat & Gossip
Topic: Superstore developments
Replies: 233
Views: 108737

Superstore developments

Last night at the Town Council meeting Cllr Whipp showed off the Asda paperwork About 9,000 sq feet foodstore with 74 car parking spaces, directly opposite where Tesco want to be, B&E and Craven Herald were there so it will probably be in the next editions, nothing yet in the Lancashire Telegraph.
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:05
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12993
Views: 1504749

Re: POLITICS CORNER

Local Politics: I have the agreed budget from the Town Council too, but I probably need to sign up for a picture account somewhere to put it up here. Do you think it needs it's own topic? One of the subjects last night was moving the cenotaph from outside the co-op up to the memorial gardens. I wond...
by Tardis
26 Jan 2012, 16:02
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: POLITICS CORNER
Replies: 12993
Views: 1504749

Re: POLITICS CORNER

Interesting graph:

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by Tardis
25 Jan 2012, 14:25
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING
Replies: 2072
Views: 395599

Re: CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL WARMING

Bound to return at some stage, only the latest eveidence shows no temperature increase over the last decade
by Tardis
25 Jan 2012, 10:34
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: ENERGY MATTERS
Replies: 4002
Views: 662266

Re: ENERGY MATTERS

Here?

At a meeting yesterday where it was mentioned that anedotal evidence suggests that the Solar PV's put on the council house stock are showing savings of up to 25% on normal electricity usage through the winter.
by Tardis
23 Jan 2012, 14:52
Forum: News
Topic: The New OGFB WebSite Goes Live
Replies: 28
Views: 22290

Re: The New OGFB WebSite Goes Live

Well done 8-)
by Tardis
23 Jan 2012, 14:26
Forum: Current Affairs & Comment
Topic: Today I shall be Mainly...
Replies: 21510
Views: 2116239

Re: Today I shall be Mainly...

saying thank you to the main man 8-)

I had issues logging on, but that could just be the library computers :oops:

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