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Well quite an explosive Town Council meeting last night with the Mayor at one point standing up shouting he was about to close the meeting if members of the public didn't shut up and stop interrupting! (Which in itself was quite ironic seeing as the Town Council had just been asked by NCC to take part in a video promoting democracy?) It didn't start all that well with a £1000 mistake in the paperwork associated with the presentations at the beginning of the meeting. During the usually all too brief, public question time, Mr A Hogg asked what the Town Council's position was regarding safety in the Parish. Asked to clarify by the Mayor he said it alluded to the public petition that had gone into the County about safety concerns regarding the busses using the St Bennets School entrance. The Mayor's reply was puzzling, seems the concerns should have gone to the Town Council not the County Council? I didn't realise it was a competition. Mr A Hogg then made reference to the fact that neither the Town Council nor the individual County Councillors had supported the petition or offered any help or advice. He was again referred to the above answer from the mayor. Mr A. Hogg then said he had received notification from the County that the petition and concerns had indeed gone to both the County Councillor responsible for that area and the local town council. Asked what his reply had been the deputy Mayor, who is also the County Councillor for that area, said he hadn't received anything and the Clerk of the Town Council said he couldn't remember getting anything either. The deputy Mayor also said as he sits on the planning group within NCC he couldn't get involved or say anything anyway. (Which kinda begs another question……?) The Mayor then said he wanted to draw a line under the whole thing; however I felt there were some salient points still left unsaid and so mentioned them. Firstly the Town Council has no remit concerning transport issues; the authority which does is the County Council therefore the petition was handed into the correct place! Secondly this is the second petition regarding road safety issues at exactly the same spot, anyone would think a Town Council and or the local county councillors would recognise a public safety concern and be all over it like a rash, (that is what we pay them for isn't it?). Thirdly the issue is a transport one therefore the sitting county councillor could have intervened, it isn't a planning matter. I didn't receive any response to these points. Public question time was hurriedly abandoned after that, some of the content however wasn't! Later the deputy Mayor, as normal, gave a breakdown of live planning applications and licences and made personal observations so much so Mr B.Oliver, a Community Planning Champion, could contain himself no longer. He asked why the deputy mayor was allowed to do that in clear breach of what he had just said as his excuse for not being involved in the St Bennets question. The Mayor told him to shut up, however the normally calm Mr Oliver wouldn't and accused members of not behaving in a proper and lawful manner. The Mayor was now on his feet shouting that unless Mr Oliver shut up he would have him ejected or abandon the meeting. First time that has happened, I thought Guy Fawkes Night had just been, light the blue touch paper and retire! Order was eventually restored but there are even more questions now needing answers! Another question was raised later when the Town Council voted to allow the Trustees of the community centre permission to alter the building. As the Mayor and deputy mayor are chair and vice chair of the board of trustees and took part in that vote, they effectively gave themselves that permission? At the start of most council meetings, and these are no exception, there is an agenda item……. DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS…… where any member who has an interest in an agenda item should make their interest known. No member made any reference at this critical juncture which does seem strange to say the least! One of the most sensational reports at the meeting was almost glossed over. It looks likely rate payers will face a just over doubling of their rates bills next year as NCC devolve more services. Just over £150K worth of new charges is to be devolved and at present the West Bedlington Town precept raises about £120K so we can see any new charge will more than double the existing one. This is to be discussed at the next Town Council meeting in December.
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There seems to be some confusion in the Town regarding the Remembrance Day service on Sunday 11th Oct. Just to inform everyone the procession meets at the Salvation Army at 2.00pm and sets off down the street at 2.15pm for the service at the War Memorial at 2.30pm.
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Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
Yep Brett the anti social angle did play a part I think. -
Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
I just try and stop thinking about them............I went cold turkey when Osborn hammered them again in his last Budget. Not sure I feel any benefits .......yet. Well apart from not shelling out about 7 quid a day! -
Good Jokes: Not For The Faint-Hearted (Adult content)
Malcolm Robinson replied to a topic in Chat Central
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Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
And here's me thinking I had put weight on because of stopping the fags! -
Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
Sorry Keef1 no not free but at 50p a cup well worth it. Don't quote me on the price please but I am pretty sure that was what was suggested. Friends of Gallagher Park have a multitude of all sorts of prizes to get through so it will be a good time to bring the kids along too. All monies raised goes straight into the Gallagher Park fighting fund. -
Well Done Dr Pit.
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Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
Hey Keef 1 and 2, I expect we see you on Dec 1st at the coffee morning at the Station..................see announcements. Caribbean Night at the top end and coffee morning at the Station. -
Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
Wouldn't be a combine and tractor and trailer under clouds? -
Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
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Old Weir And Ruined Bridge On River Blyth
Malcolm Robinson replied to angechica's topic in History Hollow
The Rainbow River as know by the NPL at the time! -
http://www.nhs.uk/Change4Life/Pages/sneaky-drinks.aspx
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Had to be a contortionist to do that wouldn't I keef2?
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Good Jokes: Not For The Faint-Hearted (Adult content)
Malcolm Robinson replied to a topic in Chat Central
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMPLETE AND FINISHED Complete vs Finished No English dictionary has been able to adequately explain the difference between those two words. In a recently held linguistic competition held in London, attended by the best in the world, Samsundar Balgobin, a Guyanese man from Bachelors Adventure was the clear winner with a standing ovation lasting over five minutes. Here is his answer;. The question was this. How do you explain the difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED in a way that is easy to understand? Some people say there is no difference between COMPLETE and FINISHED. Here is Mr. Balgobin's astute answer: "When you marry the right woman, you are COMPLETE. And when you marry the wrong woman, you are FINISHED. And when the right one catches you with the wrong one, you are COMPLETELY FINISHED!" -
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I saw a full moon last night...........ooops sorry it was Wor Lass bending over!
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And I don't have CZJ or Mrs Douglas as my answer?
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They all played Red Indians in films............
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Yes you heard right folks Bedlington is having a Caribbean Night.................tickets only £2 for loads of entertainment and a drink. See PDF. Doc1.pdf
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Ok if merc doesn't want it...........Night if the Iguana!