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Re: Housing

Postby Viper » Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:34 pm

Punk wrote:
McAz wrote:
Punk wrote:
McAz wrote:He has above - inciteful, isnt it? :gigglesnshit:


If he thinks his trolling and non answer is an answer then he is more stupid than anyone thought.

Is there a Scientific measurement of stpuidity? It should be called the Viper scale :pmsl:


It's all he ever does - if it isn't the Semen Staines' trolling guide for Tory boys he's fucked. :dunno:


Yes I've encountered those low IQ morons on Guido, when you say Thatcher did that to their rant about New Labour they are flummoxed completely. It's so funny to watch. :gigglesnshit:

It is sad that morons repeat lies denying it was NAZI policy.
Did you see that Twitter thread about an American teacher that schooled a Fascist who thought NAZIs were Socialist?

The Indy100 had an article about this twat being so publicly owned. :gigglesnshit:


Ah good. IQ. you saw.
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Re: Housing

Postby McAz » Tue Jan 16, 2018 8:38 pm

Punk wrote:
McAz wrote:
Punk wrote:
McAz wrote:He has above - inciteful, isnt it? :gigglesnshit:


If he thinks his trolling and non answer is an answer then he is more stupid than anyone thought.

Is there a Scientific measurement of stpuidity? It should be called the Viper scale :pmsl:


It's all he ever does - if it isn't the Semen Staines' trolling guide for Tory boys he's fucked. :dunno:


Yes I've encountered those low IQ morons on Guido, when you say Thatcher did that to their rant about New Labour they are flummoxed completely. It's so funny to watch. :gigglesnshit:

It is sad that morons repeat lies denying it was NAZI policy.
Did you see that Twitter thread about an American teacher that schooled a Fascist who thought NAZIs were Socialist?

The Indy100 had an article about this twat being so publicly owned. :gigglesnshit:


I didn't see the Twitter thread but I well remember the alt-right's social media campaign to convince the gullible - "well it's in the name, innit?". :shake head:

And don't encourage him ffs - we've just got him to stop his anti-Semitic bollox.
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Re: Housing

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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Tue Jan 16, 2018 9:18 pm



Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.
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Re: Housing

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Tue Jan 16, 2018 10:26 pm

Fletch wrote:


Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.

In 1970's Wales they'd firebomb your cottage.
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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:30 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:


Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.

In 1970's Wales they'd firebomb your cottage.


I remember those days Jack, regular occurrence for quite a while. No idea why it stopped.
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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:33 pm

If Trump really wanted to make America great again, he would tackle the US housing crisis nobody wants to talk about

Trump said that he would lead the country to 'great prosperity and strength' and that America would 'start winning again'. Tell that to the millions of families struggling to pay their rent in a country riven with inequality

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/rum ... 64086.html

Bearing in mind we tend to follow the US more than Europe, it's beginning to look like a plan rather than an unfortunate occurrence.
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Re: Housing

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Wed Jan 17, 2018 10:54 pm

Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:


Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.

In 1970's Wales they'd firebomb your cottage.


I remember those days Jack, regular occurrence for quite a while. No idea why it stopped.

I think it was a case of very heavy prison sentences and the fact they were affecting the tourist trade .... two billion quid a year.
There are still pockets of resitence but it's unorganised and mostly drunken loutishness.
The building of the A55 opened up North Wales like expected.
My favourite dual carriageway.
Whereabouts if it's okay to say is your girl?
Roughly.
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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:16 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:


Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.

In 1970's Wales they'd firebomb your cottage.


I remember those days Jack, regular occurrence for quite a while. No idea why it stopped.

I think it was a case of very heavy prison sentences and the fact they were affecting the tourist trade .... two billion quid a year.
There are still pockets of resitence but it's unorganised and mostly drunken loutishness.
The building of the A55 opened up North Wales like expected.
My favourite dual carriageway.
Whereabouts if it's okay to say is your girl?
Roughly.


Cardigan bay area. She loves it there and the grand children have a very good life. Eldest is fluent in Welsh, youngest (16 months) is fluent in uh.

Was a bit worried about the move but her partners family is that area too so close by if they need any baby sitters or anything. Both next doors to her are holiday homes.
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Re: Housing

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:41 pm

Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Fletch wrote:
Holiday homes has been a big issue in the South West for a long while now. Locals prices out of their own community years ago and it gets no better as time goes on. I believe some area tried or have introduced some sort of legal mechanism to prevent second homes being bought by outsiders. Not sure of the details or if it succeeded but that was the level of concern.

It now seems to have spread to many other picturesque areas of the country. Daughter lives in Wales on the West coat and she say's there are many places that lay empty during the winter months. Rural and coastal areas are suffering and fast becoming out of reach for many and ghost towns out of season.

In 1970's Wales they'd firebomb your cottage.


I remember those days Jack, regular occurrence for quite a while. No idea why it stopped.

I think it was a case of very heavy prison sentences and the fact they were affecting the tourist trade .... two billion quid a year.
There are still pockets of resitence but it's unorganised and mostly drunken loutishness.
The building of the A55 opened up North Wales like expected.
My favourite dual carriageway.
Whereabouts if it's okay to say is your girl?
Roughly.


Cardigan bay area. She loves it there and the grand children have a very good life. Eldest is fluent in Welsh, youngest (16 months) is fluent in uh.

Was a bit worried about the move but her partners family is that area too so close by if they need any baby sitters or anything. Both next doors to her are holiday homes.

That's a big bay!
I know the area from the Llyn peninsula to Tywyn quite well.
Wales is truly beautiful.
Hope she grows to love the place.
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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:46 pm

Is buying a house just a pipe dream? Concrete tubes just over eight feet wide, with a bench that turns into a bed, could be your solution

The OPod Tube Housing system aims to solve the issue of lack of space and affordable housing in cities
The 'microhomes' are build out of concrete tubes measuring just over eight feet in diameter
Each OPod is equipped with a living room/bedroom a mini-fridge, a bathroom, a shower and storage space

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Really? :thud:

To quote Auf Wiedersehen, Pet

'Little boxes before the littlest box of all'.
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Re: Housing

Postby Fletch » Wed Jan 17, 2018 11:48 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:That's a big bay!
I know the area from the Llyn peninsula to Tywyn quite well.
Wales is truly beautiful.
Hope she grows to love the place.


She already does mate. Kids do to. I'll be up that way in summer. :twirl:
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Re: Housing

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