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I'm not entering in to a discussion with him. I'm trying to make a point that the Mods should be taking action.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
What about the idiots who take the bait?
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You seem to be arguing about arguing with the Gricer cretin.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
You and NLUK being those idiots who are tricked into arguing with the troll...
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FOGOriginally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
What are you on about? I've created this thread for reasons outlined above, and made a few posts about motorway services and holidays. That's about it.
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What are you on about? I've created this thread for reasons outlined above, and made a few posts about motorway services and holidays. That's about it.Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Everything you post is trolling just to appease some part of you that needs constant attention. Only an idiot would create so many sockies, troll the forums and then post something and expect us to believe it.Last edited by Guy At Charnock Richard; 14 June 2022, 16:04.
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That was when I was contracting with NW 10 years ago, or so. They were, I believe, openly flouting the law but presumably it allowed them to use the property as a registered address to get their kids into the local schools.Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
I know those ones a little bit. The entire development has been on the market a few times. Not heard about year-round living there though. Owners might be flouting the law with the schooling.
Situation must have changedOriginally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
All of those are clearly being advertised as holiday homes, not year-round residential.
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What about the idiots who take the bait?Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
Everything you post is trolling just to appease some part of you that needs constant attention. Only an idiot would create so many sockies, troll the forums and then post something and expect us to believe it.
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Everything you post is trolling just to appease some part of you that needs constant attention. Only an idiot would create so many sockies, troll the forums and then post something and expect us to believe it.Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
Hark at her...
As it happens, I am thinking of splitting my time between the continent and here so I'm not remotely trolling the forum in the slightest.
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All of those are clearly being advertised as holiday homes, not year-round residential.Originally posted by courtg9000 View Post
I know those ones a little bit. The entire development has been on the market a few times. Not heard about year-round living there though. Owners might be flouting the law with the schooling.
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I think if you have a holiday home you can always apply for "change of use" to your local council and make it your permanent residence.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI think you are wrong- there are holiday parks with static caravans and wooden lodges etc that have such restrictions, but Park Homes generally have a residential licence permitting year round occupation. Happy to stand corrected if you can post a link to a park home (as opposed to holiday home) site you can't live in all year round.
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