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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostDo you think allegedly is the word they actually mean?
It's all very mysterious, see? :irony3:
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAt least the full version is better.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI hadn't noticed that - I suppose my brain "corrected" what I was reading - well spotted. I wonder what was in the Piano Concerts 1-11.
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'Affordable housing'. The proportion of affordable housing promised for a local development was reduced when the developers subsequently claimed that if the original proportion were maintained they would be unable to meet other contractual commitments (new school, landscaping, improved access etc.) Presumably the majority of present and future developments will largely comprise unaffordable housing.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post'Affordable housing'. The proportion of affordable housing promised for a local development was reduced when the developers subsequently claimed that if the original proportion were maintained they would be unable to meet other contractual commitments (new school, landscaping, improved access etc.) Presumably the majority of present and future developments will largely comprise unaffordable housing.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post'Affordable housing'. The proportion of affordable housing promised for a local development was reduced when the developers subsequently claimed that if the original proportion were maintained they would be unable to meet other contractual commitments (new school, landscaping, improved access etc.) Presumably the majority of present and future developments will largely comprise unaffordable housing.The Affordable Housing Commission (2020) concluded that “many” of these products “are clearly unaffordable to those on mid to lower incomes.”
I suspect the problem is that developers don't want to get involved in any form of rented housing which many AH builds seem to be, and also they don't want anything to even fractionally lower their high profit margins. They are also very well aware that they can agree a percentage of AH provision in order to get planning knowing that when they come to build they can plead poverty part way through the development, reduce or eliminate AHP, and the planning authority can do nothing about it, and a tory government isn't going to bite the hand that feeds the party coffers by insisting on sticking to the rules. the It's a disgusting state of affairs but very much the way this country runs now.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIt's not affordable housing anyway. from https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk...ings/cbp-7747/
I suspect the problem is that developers don't want to get involved in any form of rented housing which many AH builds seem to be, and also they don't want anything to even fractionally lower their high profit margins. They are also very well aware that they can agree a percentage of AH provision in order to get planning knowing that when they come to build they can plead poverty part way through the development, reduce or eliminate AHP, and the planning authority can do nothing about it, and a tory government isn't going to bite the hand that feeds the party coffers by insisting on sticking to the rules. the It's a disgusting state of affairs but very much the way this country runs now.
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