Assuming there is some space available that the owner is willing to let dozens of mobile home owners dump their mobile homes on, with power, water etc already in the field…
I blame East Riding Council for all of this. They should never have built all those cliffs out of mud. The cliffs here in Sweden are all granite and we get no erosion problems.
On the deeds to property, it marks a red boundary line and includes text with grid references, so do those people now own a bit of the sea bed? They could be in a position to charge rent for wind farms.
I was being silly, I appreciate you would need to relocate it to another holiday home park but the fact it can be moved makes me wonder why the guy is wasting time moaning about it and not just getting it sorted.
Not trying to start a stupid argument here but I imagine many of these homes which are in danger are regular homes, ie not holiday park homes, ie they are lived in full time, not just for whatever the rules say about how long holiday homes can be occupied for. Just saying it's quite likely not as simple as saying just stick it somewhere else.
Yes I think it was last year, one of our number on here knew him well, his brother and sister came to many City away days on our minibus a few years ago
Wouldn't mind saddling her up and allowing her to champ at the bit...Is that what you're trying to say??
Not quite, also bear in mind her Lancaster born husband is a Leeds fan. Just had an electrician visit and he was originally from Stoke, when I asked if he was City or Vale he replied 'Leeds'. I resisted the strong temptation to turn the power back on when he was reconnecting the light fitting. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Was at a mates place yesterday when 2 electricians turned up, one from originally Poland and one otiginally from Slovakia. Didn't ask which team they supported.