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Posts posted by Paul Jones
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Their admin has some issues for sure, what a sad case. Thankfully I don's use fb and prefer to stick to using forums but it is good that you've called them out and fair-play to you.
I would be talking with my solicitor because some of this is obvious plagiarism, so I would be taking this further.
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Good to see this unit being re-occupied by a local company.
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Well done brilliant result 👍
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This is a disgrace and I sincerely hope that the council planners refuse this immediately.
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Why spend money on more surveys, if he has listened to the community, can he not make a decision?
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RIP, this is sad news
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Excellent photo
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Looking forward to this store opening, we have visited these before and good value, bulk items
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Must of been a few strong people to even carry this statue. Hope they manage to get it back.
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6 hours ago, Jodmas said:
Oh what a great idea, now where am I going to store the extra bins, I certainly don't need a waste food bin, some of us can't afford to waste food. The idiots that are proposing this are not living in the real world. Stop the retailers/supermarkets from producing unnecessary packaging, that would be a good start. I despair.
Agree with you, where are people supposed t put all of these bins. You see them outside homes in other cities and it just looks a mess.
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Brilliant, I love it 👏
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Well done to the firefighters 👍
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12 hours ago, Hereford Voice said:
The landlord at The Orange Tree pub in King Street Hereford has made the contentious decision to 'refuse entry' to people wearing sportswear, 'Stone Island' branded clothing, hoodies and bumbags and will only allow entry to adults over the age of 21 at weekend as we reported in this article last Wednesday on our Facebook page.
The landlord wants to restore the pub to its fomer glory and busy times and by refusing entry to these young unruly people will hopefully make it a proper pub again.
Charity | The landlord, Mr Hoyle will also be donating 10 per cent of takings in September to local charities.
The Little Princess Trust will be the first charity to gain from this generous donation scheme.
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Good luck with the future of your business, what an odd thing to say
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Prefer it when it is closed, nice and relaxed with lots of people and cyclists using it, sort of got used to it now.
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This has been brilliant for Hereford, we visited the statue earlier this week, good to see so many people at the Cathedral and around the city, it is has a real boost for Hereford.
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The sooner it is built the better, we can moan and groan all day which is getting us nowhere.
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On 06/05/2019 at 00:53, Alastair said:
The same article was posted at Hereford Times, but with some interesting comments.
is it possible that that there is actually nothing wrong with the structure after all? Where can one find the report on the deficiencies which resulted in the council's decision to erect the scaffolding in the first place?
I have just read this interesting comment;
QuoteThetruthwillcomeoutintheend11th April 2019 02:15 pm
I know this building and the developer very well and there are some things factually wrong with this article. What the Hereford times might want to report is that when the this was built it was supervised by an award winning architect which went on to issue an architects certificate (guarantee). Also Hereford building control supervised this build and signed off the work. There was a very large structural engineering company from Bromsgrove who issued all the engineering drawings and calculations. The purpose built new glass lift tower was designed and erected by Goldvale steel fabrications who employ their own structural engineer to calculate the steels used.
The issue is that Martin Peters (one man band) , a local retired structural engineer said that the glass on the lift tower could fall out so the Hereford council were obliged to erect the scaffolding to prevent any danger to the public. Interestingly Martin Peters opinion is different to the award winning Architect, a large structural engineer company (over 100 staff) and the structural engineer from the steel company, and also the fact that in the 17 years the building has been up no glass has fallen out ?
What has also not been reported is the fact that the Hereford Council has lost 2 sets of engineering drawings for the glass tower so now this tower has to be reverse engineered.
It's a shame that people and newspapers don't get their facts right before they report any slander on a developer who has also brought Hereford a entry gate land mark building as in Fryers Gate (new apartments built recently by the river)
The developer of Jacobs court has gone on to build over 40 properties so I'd be more than happy and confident of his abilities.Hmmm, I wonder who could have written this with so much detail? 🤔
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On 16/05/2021 at 18:13, Victor Wright said:
This is brilliant and I applaud HV for having such a positive outlook for Hereford.
I agree, many people complain but there is a lot to celebrate in Hereford, well done to Hereford Voice for promoting our city so well.
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Congratulations
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Love the seats at the coffee shop, very trendy
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Good run for Hereford shame they didn't win. 👍
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Nice bunch of fellas
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1 hour ago, Hereford Voice said:
I think you are being a little negative and unfair guy's, CLICK HERE which will take you to Facebook searching our hashtag #hvroads and you will just how much resurfacing work across the county has been done recently.
Credit where credit is due.
I agree, I see lots of people particularly on FB moaning for the sake of it but I checked the link and lots of work has been done I can see.
Save Hereford's Athletics Track!
in Widemarsh Common and Grandstand Business Park
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Good question and I was thinking the same thing.