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When was this built? When was the land donated? Which Lord Derby, for that matter? If these questions can't be answered then the article might as well be deleted. Mackensen (talk) 12:22, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
Someone keeps amending perfectly accurate information with nonsense. Can this person explain why they get a kick out of this?
To say that no public houses have been built within the boundaries of Norris Green is not entirely correct. Initially this may have been the case, as the Corporation wished to encourage temperance and abstinence. However, for may years there has been several licenced bars in the estate: The Conservative Club and the Broadway Club (both in Broadway), The Norgreen (Townsend Avenue - now closed) and the Green Peppers (Parthenon Drive).
As well as these social clubs two pubs opened in the 1990's O'Rourke's (In Broadway - next to the market) and Valentinos(Utting Avenue East in the old Broadway Hall building).
The folloing keeps getting removed.
Though neither organization accepts complaints from the public. The mechanism by which the members of the various boards of LHT are appointed is not open to public scrutiny. LHT also sells property on the open market there is little or no supervison of the standards of these properties above standard commercial requirments.
LHT also uses the Independent Housing Ombudsman scheme, the IHOS is funded by the housing trusts which use it. The IHOS it has been found in breach of the Data Protection act when responding to complaints by members of the public. The mechanism by which the Ombudsman is appointed is also not open to public scrutiny.
If it is not true provide some evidence that they do accept complaints, that the IHOS is not funded by the Housing Trusts which use it together with the way in which the boards is slected.-- 84.9.192.214 00:17, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
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When was this built? When was the land donated? Which Lord Derby, for that matter? If these questions can't be answered then the article might as well be deleted. Mackensen (talk) 12:22, 1 October 2005 (UTC)
Someone keeps amending perfectly accurate information with nonsense. Can this person explain why they get a kick out of this?
To say that no public houses have been built within the boundaries of Norris Green is not entirely correct. Initially this may have been the case, as the Corporation wished to encourage temperance and abstinence. However, for may years there has been several licenced bars in the estate: The Conservative Club and the Broadway Club (both in Broadway), The Norgreen (Townsend Avenue - now closed) and the Green Peppers (Parthenon Drive).
As well as these social clubs two pubs opened in the 1990's O'Rourke's (In Broadway - next to the market) and Valentinos(Utting Avenue East in the old Broadway Hall building).
The folloing keeps getting removed.
Though neither organization accepts complaints from the public. The mechanism by which the members of the various boards of LHT are appointed is not open to public scrutiny. LHT also sells property on the open market there is little or no supervison of the standards of these properties above standard commercial requirments.
LHT also uses the Independent Housing Ombudsman scheme, the IHOS is funded by the housing trusts which use it. The IHOS it has been found in breach of the Data Protection act when responding to complaints by members of the public. The mechanism by which the Ombudsman is appointed is also not open to public scrutiny.
If it is not true provide some evidence that they do accept complaints, that the IHOS is not funded by the Housing Trusts which use it together with the way in which the boards is slected.-- 84.9.192.214 00:17, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
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