Saturday, 22 September 2012

Runnymede Borough Council

Another instance of this council having 'hidden agendas' whilst they squander taxpayers' money :(

Finally a less-biassed report of this saga!
 
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/s/2120889_farm_owner_to_appeal_over_council_breach_ruling

This nonsense has gone on for far too long see:

http://runnymedecouncil.co.uk - quite a revealiing gallery of  'rogues'  !!! I wonder how many more should be added? !!!

Here's a site they need exposing on...

http://www.rotten-boroughs.com/

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Resourceful innovations

Holders for items that like doing a vanishing trick!!

Base with castors 4 pine box stack















Dolly for storage box made of pine offcuts - copying principle of metal original.  Other wood to be seen on folded mattress the first stage of a 'copy' folding-table for my kitchen!

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Just some examples of the real eyesore - to quote local residents!



I don't 'need' a fence apparently - it's acceptable for a pensioner's garden to be inundated with the locals' rubbish!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Magna Carta - long forgotten

The shed that wasn't supposed to happen!

Just eleven months into my tenancy I finally got permission for a very small shed beside my driveway.  at least my garden tools now have a home.  No permission in sight for a real toolshed/workshop in my backyard.   My neighbour in fact has a 'shed' the size of a small 'chalet'!!  Well, I have to be grateful for small mercies!!  I have now had to resort to renting a garage from the council to house the items that should be in such a toolshed.  Apparently I have no right to store anything in my secluded backyard!

The above shed has proved to be solid enough although, contrary to the original tenancy officer's opinion,* it has been constructed by downsizing a larger second-hand shed!  The 'old' window-frame has been used to create storage for my recycling boxes.  The person who helped me had no diploma in construction (another comment had been that my proposed student labour would not be acceptable - students have proved to me that they have more brains than the average workmen the council employ so are capable of using logic and implementing sound ideas) but neither do the majority of the spurious contractors the council uses for most of their outsourced shoddy repairs and renovations!!   See picture of the door documenting the results of the decorator's efforts!

*The tenancy officer in question who had condescendingly called me the 'plinth lady' because I had been resourceful creating storage under my bookcases etc, actually said "a few shelves won't make a difference"  Well the pictures of my bathroom and bedroom already prove that to be wrong;  so will my kitchen 'makeover'!! 

Another of his  'pearls of wisdom' was I couldn't create outside storage from recycled materials**... and in respect of other intended projects: "that's not going to happen"!!  Instead of encouragement :(  the exercising of 'power' over a mere tenant whilst showing outright prejudice!!!

** Surely recycling and resourcefulness should be encouraged for the benefit of the planet!!

Bin store
The UK is full of 'pseudo' engineers who would not sport that title in most other European countries!  It seems to me we are a country of 'amateurs'.    Here anyone can call themself a 'builder' or 'engineer' etc :(

I was qualified for the work I did!