Captain C

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  • in reply to: Plaid Cymru Boycott. #227822

    Captain C
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    I just can’t believe or understand what they are thinking about. This is such a large occasion for the City of Wrexham and they should be ashamed of themselves. God help us if they were in charge of Wales not just Wrexham. The King is coming to Wrexham “God save the King”


    Captain C
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    JaneJ, do your research! It was the planning officers that turned this down NOT the planning Committee therefore they should pay the costs out of their wages.

    in reply to: Government resignations – Come on Wrexham Athletic #221770

    Captain C
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    When did you last attend a Wrexham FC match Jane or are you guessing what you want to believe. Wrexham is bouncing on match days before and after the games.

    in reply to: Government resignations – Come on Wrexham Athletic #221711

    Captain C
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    I find it amazing that every one that votes in a certain way is always wrong and only people who vote the way you want is right. Not every person in any party is evil and wrong, politics should be more open and understanding. I like Lesley Griffiths and Sarah Atherton as people as I did Ian Lucas over the years. We should look at the good that people achieve and not just slag them off because you did not vote for them or their party.


    Captain C
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    When in doubt if some one has a arrest record just google their name. Start off with councillors in this thread so far.


    Captain C
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    Llay and proud. You know what we in Llay have had to put up with all the Planning Abuse and it is still ongoing.


    Captain C
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    I watched (amongst a lot of others) the planning meeting when the Planning officer (David Williams) stated that it would be the worst result that Wrexham Council had ever made to allow a Farm shop on the Straight Mile. Llay. He said it would be outside the boundary for Llay and the road with a 50mph speed limit was to fast for people to cross. He allowed 362 houses and a Aldy to be built outside the boundary and the speed limit on the straight mile was supposed to be reduced to 40mph before any houses were occupied. Thank goodness the planning committee saw sense and over ruled him and within 3 days he handed his notice in.


    Captain C
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    If you ever have any dealings with Planning Officers you would know how they push their own agenda. At least the Planning Committee is made up with local people with some knowledge of local needs and sometimes they use common sense before passing or not passing some things.

    in reply to: Wrexham or Wrecsam #213857

    Captain C
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    I was born in Wrexham, Denbighshire and then lived in Wrexham, Clwyd and now live in Wrexham, Wrexham County Borough. The counties have changed but I have always lived in Wrexham. In recent years I found that I also lived near a place called Caer. But to get there I drove down the Chester Road. I live in Llay but there is no such spelling in Welsh and it should be Llai. God I’m confused.

    in reply to: British Gas Homecare. A Warning. #213711

    Captain C
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    In my experience the best there is X-Gas. Great service and very quick.

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