I have spent the last three days reading and writing a response for my solicitor. All very tiresome but important.
The author of the laughing stocks blog and town councillor says they met me in 2009 they claim I am mental based on what people had told them and what I had written.
Because of this the councillor started the laughing stocks blog for stress relief.
I started my blog in 2010 in response to theirs and their Six friends (unamed) activities attacking me via Rutland County Councils Chat Forum. Used mainly by Councillors, Staff and their friends and closed down due to its filthy content.
Another Councillor makes the daft suggestion that when I moved to Oakham I said I was going to destroy the town council.
What rubbish I moved here in 2006 I was not aware we had a town council as many towns dont.
I became aware we had a town council when working I saw a photo of many fat people in the Rutland Times having a slap up meal at the Whipper Inn at the expense of the tax payer.
My troubles really started when a drunken Mayor not the one who strips off in public thats Mrs Tyers photo on the right showing her bum to another former Mayor.
I am refering to
Mrs Fillingham. upon taking office she used the Rutland Times to preach to us all about responsible drinking. How we should not drink in public places. The following week I photographed her in the park with Cllr Tyers heavilly drinking surrounded by bottles and cans i published that image along with a copy of the newspaper cutting I made little comment but that was enough for this bunch of thugs to turn on me.
I recently read some things that can be attributed to Members of Oakham Town Council and Rutland County Council
They dont like each other but the hatred of one can certainly bring them all together.
Especially when it comes to bullying their critics.
As the years past I admit like many I see no purpose for our costly town council.
This is how they are wasting our money.
Normally they spend around £2000 a year watering hanging baskets every day throughout the summer.
This year they have purchased new
Baskets which hold water. They will require filling once a week cost £6000.