What a nightmare!!!! Citizens Advice will be inudated with requests for help to understand this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0LT59_dHsQ this was posted on Eyes of Dawlish by Jaqueline Wright it was videod by her husband and very good it is too, good advert for Dawlish
Theyve been in Old Town st as well for hours the old happy shopper shop and the side alley where Thorpes abbatoir was
Dawlish Neighbourhood Police on FB report a positive outcome somebody is in custody
jools read the posts slowly, the hyperthetical couple shall we say are working but with rising prices are finding it hard to meet the repayments so they get repossessed, private rents can be as high if not higher than their mortgage was so they need a top up benefit to help ie HB/LHA, get with it In relation to Lynnes last post Maggie Thatcher brought in the right to buy to stop the strikes, ...
so people are repossessed and in your words have to rent in the private sector, that rent is most probably higher than what their mortgage was that they couldnt afford, so where do they get the help towards their rent...................oh thats right benefits, so we come back to your original post regarding social housing tenants!!!!!!!!!! and affordable housing and why should people get help ...
but Paul you inferred all social tenants were "doleys " no apology for that then!!!!
@Paul i dont think you have much idea of what you have to earn to qualify for help towards rent. someone working at tescos full time would have to have a large family to qualify for help but lets be fair they are working. a few years back my partner was off sick for 9months after an operation with ssp and my earnings it amounted to £180 per week we could get no help towards rent or council tax, ...
as a Social Tenant myself I take deep offence by Pauls remark, the vast majority WORK!!!!!!!!!!
Just heard on news that the Gov is relaxing the planning laws. Developers will no longer be compelled to build a certain amount of affordable housing and homeowners will be able to extend 26ft without planning consent, or thats the way I understand it