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18-07-2008, 19:20
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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oh dear did i upset a supporter of the cons who incidently are incharge of this mess
anyone with half a brain knows the basics of insurance
if you buy a house with a mortgage you have to insure it well over the value of the actual house to cover a rebuild and the expense of getting it rebuilt and if new legislation has come in since the house was built then the rebuild would have the costs of this in the quote which the insurance company should pay as part of the rebuild
if you take home insurance you get a new for old policy so that if your computer for example gets stolen or busted you get a brand new one or teh if its no longer made you get one with the latest gizmos with only the exess to pay for
i will stay in my dreramer world where all my possesions are insured correctly thankyou
like i said im no insurance expert but even in my dreaming world i seem to have a better grasp on it than you
if the council got paid out ages ago and prices have risen then its their fault for not doing the work as soon as the money was recieved when rebuild prices matched what they were paid
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Home insurance and buildings insurance are totally different, as is car insurance, if you buy a care brand new today and smash it up on te way home you insurance want cover the cost accyman, oh and by the way I'm sorry I insulted you in my earlier post accyman, its not really my style, but I do get a bit fed up with people keep harping on about HBC, I do try very hard not to get involved in political arguments on here, life to short, I did have a sharp reminder last week.
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18-07-2008, 19:24
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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Home insurance and buildings insurance are totally different, as is car insurance, if you buy a care brand new today and smash it up on te way home you insurance want cover the cost accyman, oh and by the way I'm sorry I insulted you in my earlier post accyman, its not really my style, but I do get a bit fed up with people keep harping on about HBC, I do try very hard not to get involved in political arguments on here, life to short, I did have a sharp reminder last week.
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appology acepted and i assure you if any other organisation was in charge of it i would have the same questions, it just seemed very odd to me that the insurance didnt cover a rebuild when that is the reason why insurance is taken out - to protect against damage or destruction of an item
dont get me started on car insurance lol , what a set of thieves they are when it comes to paying out on a written off car
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18-07-2008, 19:33
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
Also you will find most councils insurance does not fully cover costs. They simply can't afford to take out full insurance.
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18-07-2008, 19:53
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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Also you will find most councils insurance does not fully cover costs. They simply can't afford to take out full insurance.
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Andrew my young friend I think you may be spot on there. The fact of the matter is that insurance is a mine field in all aspects of life, we know what happens in ur old personal little worlds and how flustrated we can get, but mulitiply that by what all councils have to put up with and hell, it is frightening.
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28-03-2009, 00:32
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
All seems in order now according to Planning Applications for the rebuilding to go ahead .. sure Oakhillpark.com will know when work will commence or our two councillors that are on line at the moment.
Good news anyway ...
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28-03-2009, 01:29
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
Taken from the minutes of Friends of Oak Hill Park meeting 18th Feb
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Update from Andrew Hayhurst – the contractor is now on site and is finalising inspection of the foundations, and measurements for the steel frame. This will be complete in a couple of days, and the steel frame will then be ordered (6 weeks delivery). Indications are that the contractor may carry out the clearance works and then leave site for a few weeks until the steelwork is erected as there is a limited amount of work which can be carried out until the frame is up.
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28-03-2009, 12:06
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
I have been informed that it will be rebuilt in time for the Mela in August this year but if we get a good summer, hopefully earlier than that.
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28-03-2009, 17:42
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
Setting aside the stand for a moment, does anyone know how many oaks there are in Oakhill Park? Have they ever been counted? If not, why not?
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28-03-2009, 17:53
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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Setting aside the stand for a moment, does anyone know how many oaks there are in Oakhill Park? Have they ever been counted? If not, why not?
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And your point is ? Marketing, preservation issues ?
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28-03-2009, 17:55
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
Katex has just volunteered to count 'em....mind you, I hope she knows the difference between oak, ash, willow.......
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28-03-2009, 18:00
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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Katex has just volunteered to count 'em....mind you, I hope she knows the difference between oak, ash, willow.......
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Har, har ... well, I would have to take my Usborne Spotter's Guide out with me.
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28-03-2009, 20:14
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
guess what our council have awarded the contract to a company from outside the borough despite several local companies tendering, typical britcliffe and co give it to a company who contribute nothing to our local economy, perhaps they got the job because they built the new offices behind council hq
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28-03-2009, 20:21
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
What company got the job in the end?
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28-03-2009, 22:08
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
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Katex has just volunteered to count 'em....mind you, I hope she knows the difference between oak, ash, willow.......
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i'll not let ty read this or he will be counting them next time we are there
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23-04-2009, 19:06
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Re: Stand in Oakhill Park
1 Bandstand in progress, credit to those who fought for it & those who jumped on board along the way. Hopefully before long it will be as it was!
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