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Their plans are pretty grim, massive big poles in the river in the beautiful Laxey Glen:
http://www.iomtoday.co.im/article.cfm?id=56582&headline=Debris catcher for Laxey River§ionIs=NEWS&searchyear=2020
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Amazing track, thanks Quilp. I never met Colin but my husband played with him and has always raved about him and what an amazing musician he was. RIP.
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4 minutes ago, ecobob said:
That isn’t the planning application for these recents works. That planning application from 2017 was about repairs.
Interesting. Amongst the docs on that planning app is an email dated 26 November 2018 stating that:
"The works have now been pushed back to next summer we can only carry out the work between July and September due to DEFA fisheries restrictions."
So the timing seems right... Makes you wonder? Part of the reason for it also seems to fit (1700471B Officer Report):
2.1 Manx Utilities Authority seek full planning approval for repairs and to reconstruct part of a weir and weir face within the Laxey River. The works are a continuation of the works approved under 15/00502 the include infilling of the existing fish boxes on the weir, installation of 3 groynes with stone infill and a fish passage from the weir to the last of the groynes.
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hmm, what about if you've saved your money over the years in cash under the mattress then? How d'ya prove that one. With these new AML regs the onus is on the alleged money-launderer to DISPROVE that the money was gotten by illegal means. If you can't prove where you got it, then you can't get it back once they confiscate it. That law puts everyone who deals in cash at risk, because these days cash is consdiered a risk! when it was once the only form of currency...Presumably the new offence of 'Money Laundering' does not carry a greater sentance than whatever it used to be known as?
Money laundering is now a great catch all the way the laws have developed following interference over the last few years. I see a lot more people in the papers over the last few weeks caught transporting more than £10k in cash without reporting it (as you are required to do now) being charged under the anti money laundering legislation. It seems to be easier than catching someone doing something to just cite AML legislation and then let them disprove the charge.
well... I imagine it'll be the proceeds of crime act that came in 2008/9 that you're really talking about here.... at the end of the day if you have gained your money (cash or bank account) by legitimate means you have nothing to fear from such legislation as you can prove you have the right to have it....
simple really?
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I saw VinnieK in town and cheesemonster2005 is over for Xmas too.
I know quite a few on here, mainly the older members from other forums (bill posters, dtcb, sirdick, ans etc), and those I know that don't know me afaik include speckled frost, jagman and thebees
seen 2005 about a fair bit too!
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I remember a Mrs Whitehead who taught PE and was nice, she passed on but I don't think if was the big C.Also remember another PE teacher, unfortunately forgot her name, but she was really nice. I think she died of cancer though.Anyone remember Mr Bradbury? Eejit of the highest order, with a ginger handlebar moustache that there was simply no excuse for sporting. Maths teacher.
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Mr Millerick, he always had a bible sticking out of his pocket. John Barker also played with the school band, ace guitarist, like you say, with class local band walter ego now. think he teaches at QEII now.The guy who switched to RE from science must have been Phil Millerick. The switch must have happened after I left coz he was only a science teacher while i was there. he was certainly well into his religion though.Another top chap was the geology fella Mr Barker. Plays guitar with Walter Ego I think.
Who's half a pint of guinness then?
-Mr Shepstone (I think?) the loony with red braces and patchwork trousers - science
-Mr Nolan, my form tutor and the Balla "penfold" puddy mentioned - maths
-Mr Elliot, scary french teacher with a hairyness disease
-Miss Galbraith who didn't shave her legs so everyone said she was a lesbian - english
Mr Heggs - taught me for business studies, had a soft spot for me for some reason & I was the only one who could get away with anything in his class, much to the disgust of my classmates
-Miss Yeung - worst teacher ever with such a strong accent (chinese?) and a major speech impediment that I nearly cried when I was put in her set and knew I'd not learn a single extra bit of math that year
I also hated vaukins with a passion, fortunately I got my own back on him as my dad knows him (NOT as a friend!) and he told me when vaukins wife left him for a sailor, and I passed it onto everyone at school
he was the main reason I didn't stay to do A levels, prick
I well remember Mr Oates and his desk rubbing too, also his way of leaning over the girls from behind if we asked a question about our work
I was at Balla from around 1988-1994...I think.
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Here's the link.
If they find it, they'll "destroy" it - nice.
I agree, would be great to have red squirrels here.
Laxey flooding
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I would much prefer more natural solutions such as rewilding, planting more trees, beavers etc as per Teapot's comments. The beaver project in Cornwall has been an outstanding success.