Thursday, 22 March 2012

I Really Should Save This One For April 1st...

A new permanent travellers’ site will be funded by its nomadic visitors, council chiefs have confirmed.

Brighton and Hove City Council’s Green administration has agreed that 16 pitches should be built at Horsdean in Patcham.

After questioning from opposition councillors at a meeting on Thursday it was confirmed the upkeep for the permanent site will hopefully be covered by rents and council tax contributions from the groups.
I see they left themselves a get-out clause with the '
hopefully'...

8 comments:

Curmudgeon said...

...watches takeoffs from the local porcine aviation facility...

microdave said...

"Permanent" - "Traveller"

I must be missing something here?

Anonymous said...

Dick Puddlecote @ 14.46 said:

'My family come from a proud gypsy heritage, catholic and honest.'

I remember them Dick. Every year, in a remote corner of Canford Heath, a Gypsy family would arrive with their caravan and spend the summer collecting what they could, and recycle it for a few shillings.

A lovely shire horse, violin music, a beautifully painted van with a small chimney on top. A husband, his wife and two children - whom I would play with. That was part of my childhood in the 1960's.

They were Gypsy folk, who travelled the West Country.

Steve

JuliaM said...

Begone, troll! Take your feeble impersonations elsewhere.

Captain Haddock said...

"After questioning from opposition councillors at a meeting on Thursday it was confirmed the upkeep for the permanent site will hopefully be covered by rents and council tax contributions from the groups" ....


Ha Ha Ha Ha .. what on earth have they been sniffing ???

blueknight said...

wait and see on that one

JuliaM said...

"..watches takeoffs from the local porcine aviation facility..."

:D

Anonymous said...

I would accept this more if one of the councillors had said something like, "I am so confident that these put upon people of the international community will pay their way that I will gladly make up any shortfall in their contribution to the local taxpayers." But then I still believe that Elvis Presley is alive and well and stacking trolleys for Tesco in Neasden.