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Mr Richard Younger-Ross no less has been found out and is going to pay back £4000 that he spent on luxury items that he did not think were luxury at the time he put in his claim for expenses. If he doesn't know what is luxury and what is not,how can he tell the difference between a theft and something borrowed? Four mirrors costing £1,235. £1,120 on a hi-fi. A 3%00 bookcase. and £1,475 chest of ...

Who in their right mind would want to spend nearly half a million quid on a property in that location?

Roy and Viaduct
13 May 2009

frannie, There is a prostitution (prosecution) lawyer and a dreadful (Defense) lawyer, always two sides to any argument. Once you have made up your mind on which side to take, you think the other side should be banished from this earth. Dictators take that view.

news 2 me.

12 May 2009

U wanna no boy? Ti's pi in the sky nob ed.

12 May 2009

Creating an optical allusion is what they do.

NEGATIVE EQUITY
5 May 2009

The fight is on! Now that Estate Agents are suffering so badly, many are turning their attentions to the letting of properties as opposed to selling them - oh dear. Estate agent complaints persist The Ombudsman for Estate Agents has reported a "surprising" workload dealing with complaints despite the property market slump. While activity dropped by as much as 60% in 2008, Christopher Hamer ...

Dawlish Gazette
3 May 2009

Tom Scobie has been long gone from the Zet.

Now we know where Roy comes from. It wasn't the council that secured anything, quote,"Fantastic news on the home page of this website about the Black Swans being saved! Well done to the council for securing their future in our town. " IT WAS PRESSURE FROM ANOTHER SOURCE BARING DOWN ON THE COUNCIL THAT SECURED THEIR FUTURE. If the council had their way, they would be gone tomorrow. Ask Cllr ...

YIPPEE!
30 Apr 2009

Companies in Devon and Cornwall who promote holiday lets warned the move could see an exodus of properties from the industry – leading to less accommodation for tourists but raising the prospect of some houses which had only been used part-time coming on to the market to become permanent homes once again. How many small Hotels did we once have in Dawlish and are now blocks of flats? Hotels in ...