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Post by yattongas on Jan 8, 2021 18:46:47 GMT
Played a bit of Rugby in Yatton always remember the pitch had a bit of a slope on it. We will see I guess what the true impact will be in a few years. Played football there as a youth. Always used to give the Yatton boys a good hiding Who did you play for ?
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Post by trevorgas on Jan 8, 2021 20:14:11 GMT
Played football there as a youth. Always used to give the Yatton boys a good hiding Who did you play for ? Played Rugby for Lloyds Bank,footie for Shortwood in Gloucestershire and Cricket for Coalpit Heath,hence 3 back ops and shortly to have hip replacement! !
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Post by yattongas on Jan 8, 2021 21:20:12 GMT
Played Rugby for Lloyds Bank,footie for Shortwood in Gloucestershire and Cricket for Coalpit Heath,hence 3 back ops and shortly to have hip replacement! ! I played footy for Portishead Town , moved to Yatton about 7 yrs ago .
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Post by trevorgas on Jan 8, 2021 21:34:23 GMT
Played Rugby for Lloyds Bank,footie for Shortwood in Gloucestershire and Cricket for Coalpit Heath,hence 3 back ops and shortly to have hip replacement! ! I played footy for Portishead Town , moved to Yatton about 7 yrs ago . What's Yatton like now it was relatively small when I lived in Brizzle
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Post by yattongas on Jan 8, 2021 22:09:13 GMT
I played footy for Portishead Town , moved to Yatton about 7 yrs ago . What's Yatton like now it was relatively small when I lived in Brizzle Growing ..... quite a few new estates . Population about 10k
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Post by trevorgas on Jan 9, 2021 9:17:26 GMT
What's Yatton like now it was relatively small when I lived in Brizzle Growing ..... quite a few new estates . Population about 10k Wow that's what I find when I come back having left in 1986,I lived in Chipping Sodbury,quite a small village/town it's now almost connected to Bristol 12 miles away,I also find the City much changed and more crowded ,guess that's progress??
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Post by yattongas on Jan 9, 2021 17:27:46 GMT
Who needs Bees anyway ? 🐝
Government to let farmers use bee killing pesticide banned in the EU
Winning 🇬🇧
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Post by peterparker on Jan 10, 2021 8:15:14 GMT
Got to keep the foreigns out
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Post by peterparker on Jan 10, 2021 13:01:11 GMT
Sovereignty
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Post by baggins on Jan 10, 2021 13:52:04 GMT
Such a shame that none of this was made clear to the voting public that this could happen. Instead all they pushed was "keep the immigrants out", "money to the NHS". Nevermind.
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Post by yattongas on Jan 10, 2021 19:22:54 GMT
A pro-Brexit lobby group transferred its website registration address to the European Union to avoid losing its .eu top-level domain, Irish media reported on Thursday. Leave.eu is a website funded by UKIP funder Arron Banks that campaigned for Brexit. It is not affiliated with the official Vote Leave Brexit campaign but was an influential lobby group in the lead up to the 2016 Brexit referendum and subsequent negotiations. The .eu country code top-level domain is reserved for people and entities residing in the EU. As the UK has now left the bloc, the European registry for the .eu domain, EURid, suspended all British-based .eu websites. In a bid to avoid losing its domain name, which would affect its brand and its search rankings, the parent organization, Better for the Country, changed its address to a town in Ireland, according to the Irish Times and Euractiv. Euractiv reported that Leave.eu was one of 80,000 British .eu websites that EURid wrote to ahead of the Brexit cut-off date. British operators of .eu domains have until March 31 to change their address to the EU or prove that they are EU citizens, or they will lose access entirely. Banks ran the Leave.eu group with Andy Wigmore, who confirmed to French news agency AFP that they had shifted their registered office to Waterford, a town on Ireland's southeast coast. Wigmore defended the move in comments to British newspaper The Independent, saying: "Yes we did it and why not? Anyone can do it and thousands of companies have." He told the paper that the move would not include the transfer of any staff or economic activity out of the UK to the EU.
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Post by aghast on Jan 10, 2021 22:19:58 GMT
All the sh*t happening now is just the sort of stuff Nobby assured us would never happen.
Everything would be just fine, because the EU valued us too much as a trading partner to dare mess with us.
Hmm.
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Post by Gassy on Jan 10, 2021 22:22:47 GMT
All the sh*t happening now is just the sort of stuff Nobby assured us would never happen. Everything would be just fine, because the EU valued us too much as a trading partner to dare mess with us. Hmm. And anything negative to come out will all just be blamed on Covid. Win win.
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Post by BrightonGas on Jan 10, 2021 23:19:22 GMT
Parcel deliveries to the EU If you send or receive parcels from friends or family living in an EU country, such as France, Spain, Germany or Italy, there are some changes you need to be aware of. The biggest changes are around customs documents and fees. Currently, you don’t have to supply a customs declaration or pay customs fees when you send a parcel from the UK to the EU, however, from January 1st 2021 this is likely to change. On arrival to its destination, your parcel will be cleared through customs which means you will need to provide a customs declaration form that clearly states the contents and value, along with an 8 digit HS Code (also known as a commodity code or tariff code). Although VAT will no longer be charged on goods exported to the EU, your parcel will incur customs fees which the recipient will need to pay before it can be released. The cost of these fees will vary depending on the country you’re sending to and the value of your item. 🇬🇧 I should imagine this irritating by product of Brexit will affect, at a rough guess, at least 2/3 of the combined EU and UK populations. I don’t know about anyone else, but I am receiving parcels from friends on the continent on an almost daily basis. Almost daily?
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Post by peterparker on Jan 11, 2021 15:03:55 GMT
who took back control again?
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Post by baggins on Jan 11, 2021 16:03:13 GMT
Rejoice!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 16:13:34 GMT
who took back control again? 😂😂😂😂😂
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Jan 11, 2021 16:29:47 GMT
who took back control again? 😂😂😂😂😂 That first comment is priceless. 'Taking back ham roll'
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Post by yattongas on Jan 12, 2021 15:43:30 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Jan 12, 2021 16:09:34 GMT
Spain tightening up immigration rules for foreigners, surely we approve of that? 😇
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