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date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 10:42:49 +0100,
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Heanor Town Council object to BNP festivall
http://www.ripleyandheanornews.co.uk/news/Heanor-Town-Council-object-to.4161135.jp
A CONTROVERSIAL BNP festival to be held for the second year running in
Denby has been met with objections from Heanor Town Council.
The red, white and blue festival, organised by the British National
Party was held on land owned by former BNP councillor Alan Warner at
Codnor Denby Lane, for the first time in July.
Now an application to have live music and to serve alcohol at the second
festival on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, August 15, 16 and 17, to be
held at the same location, has been submitted to Amber Valley Borough
Council.
Speaking at the latest meeting of Heanor Town Council, Cllr Bob Moon
said: "The town council have made a submission about the red, white and
blue festival.
"Last year there was a lot of noise coming from the site, before and
after the event with people making a lot of noise late into the night."
The town council, which also objected to the event last year, nominated
two members to attend the licensing meeting of the borough council on
Tuesday, June 10, when a decision on whether to allow live music and
alcohol at the event will be made.
Cllr Moon said that to be consistent the council would also object to
another separate festival, called Chill Out, set to take place in Denby
the following week.
date: Sat, 07 Jun 2008 03:18:44 +0100
author: Steve Greene lid
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Fairlee Residents profiting from parking, burger vans and trading without licences
A new trend is hitting the streets of Fairlee this festival with residents
hopping onto the profiting bandwagon illegaly. Adverts for weekend car
parking on driveways at £150 a go and burger businesses contacting
homeowners to park up thier vans for hundreds of pound offers for next
weekend. As last year non licence holding homeowners seek to profit from
selling packet ice creams for high individual prices from their driveways.
This year I am going to park my car on someones drive and vandalise it in
the early hours of the morning, then I am going to buy an ice cream from a
non licence holding driveway sale and fall ill after.
Quite a profiting weekend for me as well ;-)
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 10:42:49 +0100
author: The One someone@here
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Re: Fairlee Residents profiting from parking, burger vans and trading without licences
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"The One" <someone@here> wrote in message
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>A new trend is hitting the streets of Fairlee this festival with residents
>hopping onto the profiting bandwagon illegaly. Adverts for weekend car
>parking on driveways at £150 a go and burger businesses contacting
>homeowners to park up thier vans for hundreds of pound offers for next
>weekend. As last year non licence holding homeowners seek to profit from
>selling packet ice creams for high individual prices from their driveways.
> This year I am going to park my car on someones drive and vandalise it in
> the early hours of the morning, then I am going to buy an ice cream from a
> non licence holding driveway sale and fall ill after.
> Quite a profiting weekend for me as well ;-)
Right.......
let's get this right, you are going to park your own car up then smash it
up....??
Why..?
Mark
date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 11:49:59 +0100
author: mark
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Re: Fairlee Residents profiting from parking, burger vans and trading without licences
"mark" wrote in message
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>
> "The One" <someone@here> wrote in message
> news:484a581b$1_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>A new trend is hitting the streets of Fairlee this festival with residents
>>hopping onto the profiting bandwagon illegaly. Adverts for weekend car
>>parking on driveways at £150 a go and burger businesses contacting
>>homeowners to park up thier vans for hundreds of pound offers for next
>>weekend. As last year non licence holding homeowners seek to profit from
>>selling packet ice creams for high individual prices from their driveways.
>
>
>> This year I am going to park my car on someones drive and vandalise it in
>> the early hours of the morning, then I am going to buy an ice cream from
>> a non licence holding driveway sale and fall ill after.
>
>> Quite a profiting weekend for me as well ;-)
>
>
> Right.......
> let's get this right, you are going to park your own car up then smash
> it up....??
> Why..?
>
>
> Mark
>
Oh for fuck sake.......
date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 09:34:15 +0100
author: The One someone@here
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Re: Fairlee Residents profiting from parking, burger vans and trading without licences
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"The One" <someone@here> wrote in message
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> "mark" wrote in message
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>> "The One" <someone@here> wrote in message
>> news:484a581b$1_1@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
>>>A new trend is hitting the streets of Fairlee this festival with
>>>residents hopping onto the profiting bandwagon illegaly. Adverts for
>>>weekend car parking on driveways at £150 a go and burger businesses
>>>contacting homeowners to park up thier vans for hundreds of pound offers
>>>for next weekend. As last year non licence holding homeowners seek to
>>>profit from selling packet ice creams for high individual prices from
>>>their driveways.
>>
>>
>>> This year I am going to park my car on someones drive and vandalise it
>>> in the early hours of the morning, then I am going to buy an ice cream
>>> from a non licence holding driveway sale and fall ill after.
>>
>>> Quite a profiting weekend for me as well ;-)
>>
>>
>> Right.......
>> let's get this right, you are going to park your own car up then smash
>> it up....??
>> Why..?
> Oh for fuck sake.......
Quite.
Mark
date: Sun, 8 Jun 2008 10:40:57 +0100
author: mark
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