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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostMy grandparents used to live in Gorse Hill.
That was before they dumped en masse all those, err, down at heel cockneys on the area in some misguided, post war social engineering experiment..
Something that was, I believe, also repeated in Bodmin along with, no doubt, various other places.
Worked out well that did
What's funny is unless you happen to end up there for various reasons and ask someone well-read "Why is there a 60s council estate* next to these these lovely houses?" You don't know.
*Some of the estates were started in the 50s but the bits you notice are the 60s architecture. The because they built them with green space around them later in the 80s and 90s they dumped more housing there.
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My grandparents used to live in Gorse Hill.
That was before they dumped en masse all those, err, down at heel cockneys on the area in some misguided, post war social engineering experiment..
Something that was, I believe, also repeated in Bodmin along with, no doubt, various other places.
Worked out well that did
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They sound as bad as each other.
How many old codgers live in Swindon???? Or do they all kill themselves of before they need the council to pay for social care?
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Swindon
"Now one peer-to-peer company, Abundance Investment, is offering two bonds that can be held within its Innovative Finance Isa.
The first is issued by Thrive Renewables, a renewable energy company, and is a seven-year bond that pays 5pc a year. There is a £5 minimum for online investments, or £250 with a paper application.
Thrive aims to raise £7.5m to invest in projects around Britain, including wind and solar farms.
The second is issued by Swindon Borough Council and will pay an average annual return of 6pc over a 20-year term, paid in twice-yearly instalments. There is a £5 minimum investment."
Source: 'Crowdfunded' bonds pose new risks to Isa savers
I wonder if Swindon's Council can be trusted with money for the next 20 yearsTags: None
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