Valley News March 2010
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Wiltshire Council issued no-tice to terminate the Treetops
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understanding of the different
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children held a protest to make--
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the Conservative-controlled coun-
Council has terminated their
open under local management
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Valley News CommentFrom The Editor:
If only we hadthis luck .....and media - including Valley
Newsstatements and claims fromthose seeking political status in
the so-called policies that pose
Nothing is omitted: the politi-
political interference and the
sions are often self-serving and
government have to take the
COUNCIL TAXPAYERS inWindsor and Maidenheadhave had the largest cut incouncil tax in Britain - 4%.
The cut equates to £41 ayear off band D properties.Council tax in the UK hasmore than doubled in the past10 years, and many councilscontinue to increase tax bythe maximum of 4.9%.
David Burbage, Windsorcouncil leader, told The DailyTelegraph: “We are showingcouncil tax can go down aswell as up. For too long,council tax bills have inexora-bly risen, and there is no cor-relation between high counciltax and good services.
“Our council has proved wecan make public services bet-ter, and cut tax at the sametime. There’s a huge amountof waste in the system - andwe should never forget thatit’s taxpayers’ money we arespending.”
The council myth that anyreduction in tax take will leadto public service cuts hasproved to be just that.
The Times reported manytop level public sector roleswill have pay levels cut back;recognition that executiveremuneration had lost touchwith reality, and not just in the
The government took shares in
to suffer from lack of invest-
erless to control the excesses
guided into local government
Even our education and health
ter people and teaching children
MIKE & SUE’SRELIABLE LOCAL
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All airports and dock transfers
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acceptance so increasing rev-
As transaction volumes and
The current rate of Capital
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than after the next Government
Graham Waterton,Strutt & Parker
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A period property, the rooms are well-proportioned with at-
The annexe has its own entrance, courtyard garden andparking. The dwelling would suit a single person or a couple.The second bedroom would be ideal as a study/bedroom, hav-ing book shelves on two walls.
A rent of £700 per calendar month is being sought. Detailsare available from Susan Byrne in the Lettings Department orfull details and photographs are available on the website atwww.struttandparker.com
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See article on page 34.
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ON THE SAME
Wiltshire has decreased in the
“One of the most commonthings I hear is that local people
“Expensive ID cards aren’t
result in 24 more police for
the savings from scrapping ID
eral Democrats’ Safer Streets
fundraising
The plans include installation
apparatus and creating a sen-lots of local traders stalls are
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proposals to introduce charges
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producers and consumers and
-led Leader of the CommonsHarriett Harman on excessive
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house prices on the open mar-
housing and planning operates
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greater rate in rural districts than
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‘Vulnerable peopleoften suffer fromlack of housing’
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“Losing these groups from