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Showing posts with label Bournemouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bournemouth. Show all posts
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Oceanarium, Bournemouth
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Bournemouth,
Oceanarium
Monday, January 28, 2013
The Anti Corruption Party at Rutland County Council
The Anti Corruption Party at Rutland County Council express many concerns about Rutland
County Councils Property and Planning matters.
I once published a tale told on a Greetham doorstep, about a Councillor who attempted to
grab some land and had asked the person telling me the story to help, clearly not knowing
this person was related to his intended victim.
The Leader of Rutland County Council Roger Begy has a son who was a Solicitor, he
specialised in property. He and another person owned a law firm, BE LEGAL LLP
Both solicitors were involved in a serious court case, involving property here in the UK and
Ireland, sadly for the legal profession they were struck off and BE Legal LLP was dissolved.
The Counting House, 61 Charlotte Street Birmingham, B3 1PX
Charges / mortgages against this Company
NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC
DEBENTURE - OUTSTANDING on 17 Feb 2005
One of them is now employed at www.sillslegal.co.uk as a Licensed Conveyancer.
This along with the lack of manners, exhibited by Conservative Leader Roger
Begy so it is not surprising people ask so many questions about his council.
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Bevan Brittan,
Boston,
Bournemouth,
Claire Butt,
Daniel Butt,
Greetham,
Greg Begy,
Michael Bruce,
Roger Begy,
Rutland,
Rutland County Council,
Rutland Anti Corruption Party,
Southampton,
Stephen Parker
Thursday, February 03, 2011
MP Conor Burns (Bournemouth West, Conservative) MP Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
Good to see our MP's are dealing with the important issues that really matter!
Conor Burns (Bournemouth West, Conservative)
Alan Duncan (Minister of State, International Development; Rutland and Melton, Conservative)
During 2009-10 no money was spent centrally on Department for International Development (DFID) branded drinks coasters.DFID works in over 40 countries worldwide and does not collate figures centrally of sufficient detail to identify expenditure on items such as drinks coasters. All country offices are required to seek central approval before spending any money on promotional items. No spending on drinks coasters has been approved since April 2009. This system of requiring approval for any expenditure on marketing will stay in place for the foreseeable future.
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Alan Duncan MP,
Bournemouth,
Conor Burns,
Conservative,
Melton,
Rutland
Friday, April 30, 2010
Jeremy Miles
If you like reading about art, theatre, music, photography, film and travel then look no further. Dancing Ledge provides a digest of features, interviews, reviews and opinions about art, culture and just having a good time. There are works old and new plus a blog with my thoughts and comments. Just follow the links and enjoy. - Jeremy Miles
http://jeremymiles.net/
Always a interesting read.
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art,
Bournemouth,
Dancing Ledge,
interviews,
Jeremy Miles
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