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And now,HMG apparently wants to raise the target from 620 to 777 houses a year.  Does anyone know why ?

majorp
majorp
26 Jan 2019

Who needs these houses? Where are they coming from?

Robin & Sue Hawkins bought Woodbury Park & Gold Club and sold it a coupe of years ago. Their records are publicly available. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/06381443/officers Guy Hawkins owned/ran Peppermint Park until about 2004. He also has public records https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/11094765/officers

At present, Teignbridge District Council’s Local Plan target is for 620 new homes a year to be built, which is the minimum number required to meet the local housing need. Of the new homes, 4,230 are required around Newton Abbot, 650 around Bovey Tracey, 215 in Kingskerswell, 385 in Kingsteignton, 340 in Teignmouth, 915 in Dawlish, 435 in Chudleigh and 2,000 around South West Exeter. These ...

Hi everyone, but of a strange one, I am wondering if any members of the Hawkins family who owned Golden Sands Holiday Park & Peppermint Park until 2003/2004 are active on this site at all? I used to holiday there and my family used to go every year, had fantastic holiday memories there. Anyway, reminiscing recently with family and looking over old photos made me start a Facebook group into the ...

Takes al sorts.

https://www.aol.co.uk/living/2019/01/24/the-surprise-impact-a-no-deal-brexit-could-have-on-marriages/

EMPLOYMENT
majorp
majorp
24 Jan 2019

And if you go on a course which thousands do so they do not have to continually visit the job centre, you are classed as employed but the course could mean working in a charity shop where they get no wages.

leatash
leatash
24 Jan 2019

Is the problem that we as tax paymers are subsidising employers who pay low wages they know if they pay min wage the benifit system will top it up. I have no idea what the answer is but lets say the min wage was £12.70 per hour i would imagine that would get thousands of benifits. But would that then cause more unemployment, higher prices, or make the UK less competative, what i do know is that ...