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Title: Another vote winner for Cameron
Post by: Nickbat on 01 March 2013, 23:34:12
Ministers have ordered councils to increase the number of authorised sites for gipsy families, despite concerns that the ruling could increase tensions and see more caravans in the countryside.

Nick Boles, the planning minister, said all councils must have allocated enough land by March 27 to cover rising numbers of traveller sites for the next five years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/hands-off-our-land/9903899/Green-belt-at-risk-as-gipsy-camp-rules-are-enforced.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/hands-off-our-land/9903899/Green-belt-at-risk-as-gipsy-camp-rules-are-enforced.html)

Does this government have any more super ideas up its sleeve? I'm amazed at their innovativation!  :y
Title: Re: Another vote winner for Cameron
Post by: omega3000 on 02 March 2013, 06:45:01
I wonder if they pay council tax  ::)
Title: Re: Another vote winner for Cameron
Post by: Kevin Wood on 02 March 2013, 10:27:57
I wonder if they pay council any tax  ::)

Fixed that for you. :y
Title: Re: Another vote winner for Cameron
Post by: the alarming man on 03 March 2013, 13:01:44
the thieveing feeckers  pay nothing they make their money (in kent ) going around stealing cars that are easy to get into (landies usually) and parts are readily sold on..in alyesford the new goverment plan is taking place but tonbridge and malling have put a new multi million camp right on the border of them and maidstone(case of nimby)....and guess who was the only two objections that was reciceved on planing...the gypsie family who had live there for over 50 years and kent plod as there garage backs onto the site and what did they use as a reason.....the security of their vehicles ffs if they can't protect their own property what chance do we all stand :y
Title: Re: Another vote winner for Cameron
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 03 March 2013, 16:52:15
Ministers have ordered councils to increase the number of authorised sites for gipsy families, despite concerns that the ruling could increase tensions and see more caravans in the countryside.

Nick Boles, the planning minister, said all councils must have allocated enough land by March 27 to cover rising numbers of traveller sites for the next five years.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/hands-off-our-land/9903899/Green-belt-at-risk-as-gipsy-camp-rules-are-enforced.html (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/hands-off-our-land/9903899/Green-belt-at-risk-as-gipsy-camp-rules-are-enforced.html)

Does this government have any more super ideas up its sleeve? I'm amazed at their innovativation!  :y


It's the "niceness" rubbing off from that "nice" Mr Clegg. :) :)