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Trouble at Mill? Ypres Rose Developments Ltd owner of the Freshford Mill development. . .
If a creditor (someone you owe money to) starts winding up proceedings by issuing you with a Statutory Demand then presents a petition in court to have your company wound up, this is called Compulsory Liquidation.
In the High Court of Justice
Newcastle Upon Tyne District Registry No 1182 of 2010
In the Matter of YPRES ROSE DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED
(Company Number 5192337)
and in the Matter of the Insolvency Act 1986
A Petition to wind-up the above-named Company whose registered
office is situate at New Lodge, Drift Road, Winkfield, Windsor,
Berkshire SL4 4RR presented on 16 April 2010 by Colourwash Limited
of 18 Weir Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 8UG, claiming to be a
Creditor of the Company, will be heard at the Newcastle Upon Tyne
District Registry, The Law Courts, Quayside, Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 3LA, on 19 May 2010, not before 1100 hours (or as soon
thereafter as the Petition can be heard).
Any person intending to appear on the hearing of the Petition (whether
to support or oppose it) must give notice of intention to do so to the
Petitioner or its Solicitors in accordance with Rule 4.16 by 16.00 hours
on 18 May 2010.
The Petitioner’s Solicitors are Simon Daly Solicitors, 2 Brunswick
Street, Stockton on Tees TS18 1DW, telephone (01642) 604074, fax
(01642) 604084, email sdalysol@btconnect.com . (Ref snd/21737.)
11 May 2010. (1118164)
Source: The London Gazette
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Never mind global warming - after oil is the critical factor
Unless you're well off you will agree that the basics of life: fuel for home heating and travel, materials, food etc. are getting more expensive. Maybe when there is a recession there is less demand and prices drop, but not for long. Is there a solution for the fact that modern civilisation depends on digging up materials that took millions and millions of years to create? Perhaps Read more
Westwood Post Office and Shop
I just thought that I should remind people that the Westwood shop is under new management. A planning application has been submitted, which the Parish Council and residents support, to extend the shop. The extension will mean that the shop will be able to offer more goods and this will also help to keep prices low. The shop belongs to a Cost Cutter network and the benefits are that goods may be priced at supermarket levels. Update: the planning application has been approved.
The shop is open from 7am till 9pm, Monday till Saturday, and 8am till 8pm Sunday. Freshford residents could easily find these times convenient, particularly at weekends when our local shop closes at midday. There are also many residents who can't use the Freshford shop in the week as they get home too late. Also remember that Sainsbury's supermarket closes at 8pm during the week and 4pm on Sundays. Photo of the existing shop.
Sat-nav preferred roads

Why does NAVTEQ a multibillion dollar company want to direct traffic through Freshford to Bath via two roads, actually lanes (ie for illiterate lorry drivers (truckers, I don't mean that truckers are the illiterate subset of the group "lorry drivers" only that "truckers" and "lorry drivers" or for that matter HGV drivers (some) dont seem to realise that "lane" means - read on)) "lane" means a "narrow country lane".
Well they don't, NAVTEQ do not want to misdirect drivers, why would they? But that is what they are doing, at least on my MS AutoRoute system (brilliant! Congratulations Microsoft for a great program at a sensible price)
To get back to the instructions to the driver, the route directs the vehicle to drive up Rosemary lane and then use Ashes lane to get to the A36. read more
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Freshford Somerset: an Introduction
Freshford is in 2010 a village dating back a thousand years or more.
Some of the property in the village is located in Wiltshire and some in
Bath and North-East Somerset (known as BANES). This affects the choice of
secondary school for parents, and splits up children who have grown up
together in their primary school.
The children should be able to continue their education together when
they leave the primary school where they have grown up together.
Unfortunately, this division of Freshford between Wiltshire and Somerset
(B&NES) is not the result of some recent skulduggery, yet its affects
extend into the 21st Century. The ghosts continue to extend their
influence into the time when people are free to use their intelligence,
rather than witchcraft or be bound by land divisions created by the
church, or the Normans. And guess what; it is the ghosts that rule. Why
can't parents choose the nearest school to where they live?
Parental Choice of School Apart from the educational issues
which are important to Freshford, the village is arguably the finest
village in this part of the west country. This website includes many
photographs that record the attractive nature not only of the village but
also its beautiful setting. The parish website is:
Freshford Village
Although, photos maybe copied I believe that it is worthwhile to publish
photos that are of a much greater resolution than would be
normally seen on a website.
Support independent used book stores
As well! Amazon can't supply everything, especially in the out of
print category. And as mentioned before Amazon sell everything. I bought
my bread maker from them, for example. But for out of print books then you
will probably find your best option is to use the link to Biblio above.
(there is no commission earned for using that link, but I believe that
this web service is well worth supporting)
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Swindon scraps speed cameras. The result? Drivers speed Swindon has decided to scrap its speed cameras, primarily due to lack of funding from the government. I was driving along the A419, the Circencester road, last night in Swindon heading towards The District Centre. At least three cars shot by me ignoring the 40 mph speed limit. I estimate that the speed of the cars was 60 mph or more. Exactly what one would expect after speed cameras have been switched off. Whilst the majority of drivers will drive sensibly there are those that will not. One could ask why do these speed cameras cost so much to install and operate? Apparently, the cheapest road sign costs about £500. Geoff Edwards (I'll add this news to the Speed Limits category on the forum for anyone who wants to comment)
Wiltshire Council threat to close Bradford on Avon pool As part of a review of Leisure services (ie cuts) Wiltshire Council is threatening to close our swimming pool. A petition has been started which can be accessed here: Save Bradford on Avon Swimming Pool
The Joint Local Transport Plan: have your say
The West of England is a prosperous area with an excellent quality of life and a growing national and international profile. However, rapid growth means that the sub-region faces increasing pressure on its infrastructure, and it is still the case that there are too many neighbourhoods that do not share in its prosperity.
The Partnership was formed in response to these opportunities and challenges. It consists of four unitary authorities: Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire; and a range of social, economic and environmental partners.
The public are invited to complete a short questionnaire expressing their concern for the priorities that have been indentified for the Joint Local Transport Plan No 3 (JLTP3). I live in Wiltshire, but live just a few miles from the city of Bath, closer in fact than many residents of some parts of the four unitary authorites that form the West of England Partnership. I feel quite entitled to add my comments on the JLTP3 which is at present in draft form and would encourage other Wiltshire, as well as BANES residents to do the same. The JLTP3 is an important document that will affect anyone living in the area for years to come. The questionaire is online and there are also sections of the JLTP3 that can also be accessed from the website with opportunites for the public to comment online.
http://www.travelplus.org.uk/our-vision/joint-local-transport-plan-3/let's-talk---read-the-draft-jltp3
Geoff Edwards
A36 Link road is unnecessary
Whilst it is not at all difficult to understand why the city of Bath wants to divert through traffic from the A36 to the M46 without traffic going through the town. The resurrection of the proposed link road is not necessary. It is not necessary because most of the HGV traffic should not be using the A36 to reach the M4. Read more
What can we do to slow speeding motorists?
I have been adding documents on Speed Limits to the forum. Locally we are concerned by the speed at which motorists are going through our villages. Freshford already has a 20mph limit and Limpley Stoke is going to have a 20mph trial limit, there is agitation in Westwood for a reduction in the speed limit as well. Whilst these villages do not have alarming accident statistics many residents feel at risk from inconsiderate drivers. The trouble with Freshford is that the 20mph limit does not apply to Sharpstone and Park Corner. By what stretch of the imagination does the highway authority think that The Tyning, for example, merits a 30mph speed limit? I think on review the speed limit should be extended to Abbey lane's junction with Rosemary lane.
Drive at no more than your desired speed limit for your village?
This is what I think we can do as motorists we can drive slowly and those that approach from behind will have to lower their speed. The posted speed limit is the absolute maximum that a vehicle may drive at and is no guarantee of safety, so if I want to amble along I am entitled to do so, fuel is not going to get cheaper either. If anyone decides to tailgate me, I drive slower, sometimes they recover use of their brain and drop back.
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Please note that all of these photographs are copyright. You may print
photos only for your own personal use.
B&NES have published an excellent appraisal of Freshford and the
neighbouring hamlet of Sharpstone.
Appraisal An Adobe PDF reader is required to view the document -
obtain one here
Download
Warning: 33mb+ download, only use broadband.
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The Inn at Freshford is closed on Sunday evening!
I noticed this Sunday 11th July 2010, and the 18th and 25th that the Inn is closed. I have no idea why The Inn should be closed on a Sunday evening in July, yes Midsummer! Poor weather? No a heat wave. However, the Irish music that used to attract customers and musicians from all over the world, we once had Australian and New Zealand musicians in a record breaking attendance of 13 musicians! has decamped to the Fox And Badger in Wellow. It would be a shame if this wonderful pub had to close. There is nothing wrong with the excellent range of beer or the local cider, so what's the problem? Maybe it has just become a licensed restaurant rather than a village pub. But why? If the Inn stops serving food at 9:00pm then why not still continue to serve liquid refreshment? Maybe today's licensees can't tolerate the hours? Shame!
Westwood wins a 20 mph trial Westwood Parish Council voted 5:3 to accept a trial speed limit (5th July). The Offer from Wiltshire Council (WC) will include full consultation with the villlage. The highways department of WC hope that a 20 mph speed limit will solve most of the villager's concerns over road safety. But other measures will be considered.
Diesel UK £1.20 a litre. Diesel USA $3 a gallon! Rip-off UK! I filled up my car yesterday. It cost me nearly £85! Using the current exchange for the GB pound and the US dollar ($1.8 =£1) we are paying £5.45 a gallon in US dollars this would be equivalent to $10! read article
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ClickOrlando.com Spam website?
What is the worst spam website? In my opinion ClickOrlando. This website sends me email several times a day, day after *****day. There is a link to unsubscribe but I never subscribed to this news site anyway. To unsubscribe they want all sorts of information that I have no intention of supplying, especially since I have not subscribed to this service. I have no interest in Florida or in its news service. Why should I? I live in England. Fortunately, Outlook traps the email and puts it in my Junk Email folder. The reason that this "service" exists is to bring in revenue from advertisers. As a matter of policy, I do not buy goods or services from any unsolicited email I receive. Apparently, others do, that's why we have spam.
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I think that Microsoft has slipped up here. Surely one can't view TV without a license in the UK?
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