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kinleycat wrote:"Funded" in the past tense, and I think you'll find it would be more likely be libel, if it weren't true perry mason! Start sweating anyway because we may now have made the rfls offer to you a bit more difficult now.
Heard a little story abount funding at a certain club and the fact its now stopped, no more money being invested at said club.
May or may not be true but it makes you wonder about "sugar daddys".
Anyway back on topic, feel good factor needs to be pushed by the club into all areas, we may have more "sponsors" showing interest.
kinleycat wrote:"Funded" in the past tense, and I think you'll find it would be more likely be libel, if it weren't true perry mason! Start sweating anyway because we may now have made the rfls offer to you a bit more difficult now.
In some development schemes it is not possible to present the development as a whole and initially only the principles of planning permission are delivered. In this way some components of the plan can be reviewed at a later date. Depending on their importance to the overall plan, issues such as access routes, design and appearance may or may not be a part of outline planning applications. On granting of outline planning permission a supplementary application will need to be made, which will incorporate previously reserved elements and allow planners to consider the plan in full. Development can only commence when this secondary application has bee approved by the planners. Outline Planning status means that in principle it is possible to build on a particular piece of land and this status is usually valid for three years before reapplication is necessary. In some cases outline planning is necessary however in general applying for full planning permission from the start is more time efficient and less costly.
WHY U BRAGGING U CANT BUILD JACK UNTIL U HAVE FULL PLANNING.STOP TALKING THE TALK AND GET IT DONE OR YOUR GONE FACT
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viking.gb wrote:In some development schemes it is not possible to present the development as a whole and initially only the principles of planning permission are delivered. In this way some components of the plan can be reviewed at a later date. Depending on their importance to the overall plan, issues such as access routes, design and appearance may or may not be a part of outline planning applications. On granting of outline planning permission a supplementary application will need to be made, which will incorporate previously reserved elements and allow planners to consider the plan in full. Development can only commence when this secondary application has bee approved by the planners. Outline Planning status means that in principle it is possible to build on a particular piece of land and this status is usually valid for three years before reapplication is necessary. In some cases outline planning is necessary however in general applying for full planning permission from the start is more time efficient and less costly.
WHY U BRAGGING U CANT BUILD JACK UNTIL U HAVE FULL PLANNING.STOP TALKING THE TALK AND GET IT DONE OR YOUR GONE FACT
Squeaky bum time in Widnes it would seem.
[quote="EmmaMur01"]I hope they get relegated. Their fans are idiots.[/quote] [quote="vastman"] honest to god your like a big and not very bright child.
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viking.gb wrote:In some development schemes it is not possible to present the development as a whole and initially only the principles of planning permission are delivered. In this way some components of the plan can be reviewed at a later date. Depending on their importance to the overall plan, issues such as access routes, design and appearance may or may not be a part of outline planning applications. On granting of outline planning permission a supplementary application will need to be made, which will incorporate previously reserved elements and allow planners to consider the plan in full. Development can only commence when this secondary application has bee approved by the planners. Outline Planning status means that in principle it is possible to build on a particular piece of land and this status is usually valid for three years before reapplication is necessary. In some cases outline planning is necessary however in general applying for full planning permission from the start is more time efficient and less costly.
WHY U BRAGGING U CANT BUILD JACK UNTIL U HAVE FULL PLANNING.STOP TALKING THE TALK AND GET IT DONE OR YOUR GONE FACT
Development can only commence when this secondary application has bee approved by the planners.lAST POST I PROMISE AND ILL COME BACK ON HERE ONCE U HAVE STARTED BUILDING WITH MY TAIL BETWEEN MY LEGS IF IT HAPPENS,I AINT WORRIED ABOUT OUR BID I THINK ITS A SAFE BET HAVING OUR UNDER 18S JUST TOP SUPER LEAGUE I THINK WE ARE IN GOOD SHAPE WOULDENT U ,BYE FOR NOW GOOD LUCK
Joined: Aug 18 2005 Posts: 27039 Location: In the fridge
viking.gb wrote:Development can only commence when this secondary application has bee approved by the planners.lAST POST I PROMISE AND ILL COME BACK ON HERE ONCE U HAVE STARTED BUILDING WITH MY TAIL BETWEEN MY LEGS IF IT HAPPENS,I AINT WORRIED ABOUT OUR BID I THINK ITS A SAFE BET HAVING OUR UNDER 18S JUST TOP SUPER LEAGUE I THINK WE ARE IN GOOD SHAPE WOULDENT U ,BYE FOR NOW GOOD LUCK
Thats very true my friend, come back later and we'll chat again.
BIGAL1 wrote:Thats very true my friend, come back later and we'll chat again.
hey last post promise look at it like this maybe widnes get screwed over yet again and you drop down.How ironic would all this banter be then lol.Lets hope we meet in super league not championship bye
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Just nicked this off widnes site, http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 679548.stm they seem confident that we are no threat to them but we may be you our nearest and dearest neighbours. Look at the date, I don't even think I was born then!!
Just nicked this off widnes site, http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 679548.stm they seem confident that we are no threat to them but we may be you our nearest and dearest neighbours. Look at the date, I don't even think I was born then!!
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