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Otis

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  1. Flooding edit The village has frequently suffered flooding from the river, the most serious of which claimed the life of an Afon Street resident in 1960.[citation needed] (Afon is Welsh for 'river'.) Flooding also occurred in 1921, 1929, and 1979, after which the Rhondda River bank was reinforced. "The 1979 flood overtopped the banks of the River Rhondda just downriver from Trehafod, and floodwaters entered the low-lying areas of Colliery Street and Great Street, flooding many properties. A major river improvement scheme was completed in 1985, but the village has still suffered significant flooding since, including in February 2020.[
  2. Pretty sure they have had major floods several times in Pontypridd over the last 100 years.
  3. I'm with you there.
  4. It really isn't. It's just your apocalyptic prediction.
  5. Feel free to pay more tax to help contribute. https://advisingfamilies.org/uk/information-portal/managing-money/can-i-pay-more-tax-voluntarily/
  6. Vardy in attack Okoli at the back Cooper gets the sack 16th in the Premier league. Oooooh.
  7. Suppose it depends on what level of consequences you believe will occur.
  8. The same Simon Jordan.... Jordan gained a reputation as a hirer-and-firer of managers early in his Crystal Palace ownership, though this changed as his reign progressed. Between 2000 and 2003 five managers departed the manager's post: Steve Coppell (August 2000), Alan Smith (April 2001), Steve Bruce (November 2001), Trevor Francis (April 2003), and Steve Kember (November 2003). Of these, only Coppell and Bruce left of their own accord, with Coppell's departure brought about by a personality clash[5] and Bruce's resignation leading to a High Court case.[6]
  9. Totally agree, but perhaps not at the speed being proposed. Making people poorer and colder doesn't sit very well or get people on side with the overall goal. And sending poor peoples money in first world countries to rich people in third world countries to squander is disgusting.
  10. You mean the human activity that has improved living standards and quality of life for pretty much everyone on the planet. I'm not sure anyone would be happy to go back to living in dark ages standards.
  11. In percentage terms it's far greater.
  12. Why not take a look at how much renewables are subsidised by... Spoiler alert - it's huge.
  13. Suppose it depends if you believe that spending vast amounts of money can change the Earths climate, to any real/noticeable extent.
  14. £60 billion from the UK. Yet £0.5 billion & £2 billion from the farmers and pensioners is needed to prevent economic collapse. Oh and China are paying nothing. Did someone say grift. Meanwhile our energy bills are increasing again.
  15. How do you know she's a Tory?
  16. Doesn't exactly shout Jaguar does it.
  17. Are you telling me we've had 3 years of decisions from officials with no real training. Explains a lot is suppose.
  18. Who the flip is signing this stuff off? All of it is awful and embarrassing. Guaranteed to be seen in next year's concorse sale at £2.50
  19. Really enjoying Day of the Jackal on sky.
  20. Who are "they"?
  21. In the words of Neil Diamond. "Money talks, But it don't sing and dance and it don't walk."
  22. Brighton come back 2-1 now
  23. I don't think anyone here is approving what happened on Jan 6th.
  24. You OK hun?
  25. Day 2. The meltdown continues.
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