This popular and widely read blog acts as a Legal Commentary on issues affecting Town & Country Planning including recent changes in planning legislation and judicial rulings in planning cases, as well as some thoughts on other issues arising in the course of my work as a Planning Lawyer. It was originally intended mainly for fellow planning professionals, but all are welcome to read it. The views expressed are my own and nobody else’s.
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Friday, 16 August 2013
Uncle Eric’s wheelie bin crusade
Since it’s Friday, I couldn’t resist passing on to you a joke sent to me by Stephen Ibbitson.
The date is some time in 2015 (I suggest before May of that year). Uncle Eric is walking down a new street and sees a collection of wheelie bins standing there.
"I thought we'd made sure new houses had to store their wheelie bins out of sight?" he lamented to his Permanent Secretary.
"Oh, but we did, Minister. Those are the new houses!"
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There is in fact a possibility that Uncle Eric may have moved to pastures new before the next general election. The Westminster rumour mill already has him marked down as the next Tory Chief Whip in the expected cabinet reshuffle during the current summer recess. If this appointment does eventuate, no doubt we can look forward to predictions that he will sit firmly on any Tory MPs who step out of line in the run-up to the general election, and that he will personally squash any backbench rebellions.
© MARTIN H GOODALL
Drier inside than some dwellings!
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