What video?
I've got a large amount of well rotted horse manure which I usually sell - many tons. I'll swap some for mini-digging a couple of shallow, narrow trenches for digging in a couple of small polytunnels (same location) if you're up for it?
If it's for your garden plants Andy you won't want to use new stuff. The urea burns the roots - you'll need well rotted manure (known locally as Christmas Cake!). The current President at the RBL Branch used to do it by the trailer load - might be worth a phone call. Or pop in to Be Repaired in Park Road - he owns it or works there.
Most on the list are not 'Landlords' but 'Letting Agencies' acting for landlords. i.e. I'm sure the people that own Devon Rose don't trouser £82k themselves.
In a couple of generations this discussion will be pretty much academic for the retired anyway. The new NEST pensions (and similar), whilst not being enough for a decent living standard, will take people above the threshold for many benefits and reduce payments to those still eligible. ....but surely this couldn't have been the original intention? Could it?
The whole of Manor Close are semi-detached bungalows (22 dwellings I think). There are a few more in Church St (known locally as Newhay Bungalows - don't know if that's a proper name). All owned by Teign Housing I believe. I think there are a few more in the Avenues which I guess will be Teign Housing also.
If you want local housing for local people then County Council Home Choice schemes will either have to be abolished or radically reformed. The idea of local housing for local people would affect the movement of citizens between different parts of the country. How does this balance with movement of people between different countries? You can't really support local housing for local people ...
https://www.gov.uk/definitions-of-general-housing-terms
Read the posts again. Yawn.
I knew you wouldn't be. Name calling is about all you've got (again) isn't it?