Addressed to:joe careless":1w0i8amc said:had the letters.
Mr Careless
The Yurt
A Field
Pembrokeshire
I presume?
Addressed to:joe careless":1w0i8amc said:had the letters.
If an area has a high %age of second (therefore mostly empty) homes then running services for 'everyone' should be cheaper than if they were all inhabited all the time.highlandsflyer":1ct1cdhp said:Some places need every penny to keep basic services running for everyone, and when there are a large number of second homes it can have a major effect.
I'm not exactly sure I see the predliction of many in the country to be homeowners, necessarily related to that period where buy-to-let ravaged out of control.pete_mcc":3hzhs1ag said:No solution other than stopping our stupid obsession with owning houses and getting back to social/council housing and renting as the norm as it was 50 years ago. Introducing rent control as per the US would help stop 'buy to lets' landlords which have driven rent up exponentially as they try and recoup their mortgage payments..
Ahem, a vehicle, a long time ago in a different part of the country and a lifetime ago.. just me minding my own business and spending my leave in peace and quiet.dyl":1dnknp8u said:Addressed to:joe careless":1dnknp8u said:had the letters.
Mr Careless
The Yurt
A Field
Pembrokeshire
I presume?