@Nelson , I thought 'affordable housing' was aimed at social tennents. If I am wrong then I stand corrected. @Lynne , House prices are being propped up by 0.5% BOE interest rates, inflation and other government initiatives aimed at bailing out banks. @Brazilnut , I still do not agree it is right that someone working should get benefits. I agree with benefits as a social safety net and ...
I think you all miss my point. No one is going to spend £000s on a brand new home to live next to people who do not work and live of benefits - fact. On the other points raised, if you are working then you should NOT be on benefits. We've discussed this before on here. Why should someone working full time at Tesco be subsidised by tax payers to pay their rent? If the government is willing to ...
No one wants to live next to a bunch of doleys. Also, if they just built enough houses, prices would go back to normal and working people would be able to afford to buy houses again.
Why should a developer be forced to include 'affordable housing' in a development. If the development is to provide top quality housing then how does affordable housing fit?
I went to the Lanny yesterday and had a lovely time with very pleasant punters and friendly bar staff. I highly recommend you all go and enjoy the great entertainment on offer.
Yeah, it is amazing how all these networking sites have popped up and the economy has tanked. Perhaps it is because people are now boring each other to death?
LinkedIn must be the most dullest website on the internet. Just a load of people's boring jobs on there.
Sorted. Carnival week is awesome!!!
Jam and crisps sandwiches were my favoirte as a child. Strawberry, raspberry or black current jam with beef, bacon or chicken flavoured crisps. Sounds grim but tastes great.
Sounds like an excellent idea.