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Rent increases in public sector housing

On Friday the Department of Health and Social Care announced a 5% rent hike for tenants in public sector housing. As a local authority Ramsey Town Commissioners had (along with some other authorities) recommended a freeze on public sector rents this year, until an appropriate form of means testing was introduced to make sure that… Continue reading Rent increases in public sector housing

Politics, Post Office

Post Office – Time for some honesty?

A copy of a recent Post Office Newsletter has come anonymously to my attention which throws into question some of the statements made by the Post Office Chairman (Mr Graham Cregeen) at the public meeting in Ramsey last Wednesday (26th November). At the public meeting Mr Cregeen clearly stated that he was not aware of… Continue reading Post Office – Time for some honesty?

LibVan, Politics

A Strong, Well Regulated Business Community is the Answer

LibVan Press Release 28 November 2014 A Strong, Well Regulated Business Community is the Answer On Tuesday, Mr Teare was asked a series of questions from duly elected Members and his responses to each were petulant one word replies. When asked to explain his arrogance he did so by labelling LibVan as "anti-business". He could… Continue reading A Strong, Well Regulated Business Community is the Answer

Politics

Lies, Damn Lies and… the Health Service? – Part 2

It’s been a rather interesting weekend for the Isle of Man, the public disclosure of “confidential” government information, the Chief Minister’s angry response (For the post regarding that... http://wp.me/p2MVsk-1j) and of course, the statement made by Minister Anderson. I found the interview with Minister Anderson very interesting, especially the parts where he tries to avoid… Continue reading Lies, Damn Lies and… the Health Service? – Part 2