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2021-12-27 15:20:37 By : Ms. Jude Cheng

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Welcome to the world, little Christmas babies

Instead of wasting a billion pounds on the utterly unnecessary toy-town tram, the council could have fixed the roads and built a lot of homes - without the need for any dodgy 'private finance' deals.

If the "incapable" stepped aside, the clowncil would be empty!

Shameful, no one should be homeless in this day and age, especially in this country.

I’ve got an empty house next to me, vacant for over a year, total incompetence.

We should not have people homeless in this day and age – a disgrace.

Simple question, why do so many council houses lie empty for such a long time?

A few months ago I took a walk around my local area of Clovenstone and saw seven empty properties, mainly one-bed flats, but there is a three-bed flat that hasn’t been occupied for three years! I suspect it is a private let,but why isn’t it being used? I also know there are flats that have tenants, but they choose to live elsewhere, with boyfriend or girlfriend. Housing Benefit being paid, so that seems OK to social landlords. It makes me angry, though.

Well said. Refurbish empty properties and make compulsory purchases from slum landlords.

Well that's rightly a criticism of CEC. Surely someone without a home should take precedent over student accommodation. There must be more student flats than students, or are we getting another university built to accommodate the students?

What about converting old buses for the homeless? It will give them warmth and shelter.

Plenty of space for student housing, though.

What about all the houses at Craigiehall army camp that’s sitting empty? Perfectly good for army soldiers/officers, so why not the needy homeless? Doesn’t make sense to me.

Does anyone remember PFI? It didn't work well for hospitals or schools, it won't be any better for houses I'm sure.

What’s the worst Christmas present you’ve ever been given?

When I was 43 I was given free mince pies by my local grocery store who were giving them to pensioners! lol

My late mother-in-law gave me a hand-held vacuum cleaner saying it would be handy for hubby to hoover his car. He got money to get him self something nice!

When I was in my late 20s I was given an embroidered handkerchief from my mother-in-law with a charity shop label saying 50p.

For my 50th I got a salt and pepper set. It was embarrassing when folk asked what I'd got from my husband!

A very large soup pot and a cordless steam iron - bboth from my husband (and he’s still my husband!) I’m a very patient and tolerant wife ,he has now learnt these are unacceptable “gifts”.

An invite to the 10 Downing Street Christmas party.

A cheap, plastic remote control car - I was in my 40’s. It came from my in-laws, a thing I had/have absolutely no interest in. It was pre-loved, it came from an Oxfam shop. The battery cover was missing. I’ve never opened a present from them since, all now go unopened and straight to the bin. I bought them a hamper, with wine included. Luckily I’m not bitter.

When I was about 10 I was given a girdle by an elderly relative.

An encyclopaedia with a medical dictionary from a family member when my husband was lying unconscious after a road traffic accident.

A matching apron and oven gloves.The gloves were so thin I almost burnt my hands using them. Another year I got a tape of Celine Dion. It had obviously been played as it hadn’t been rewound and wasn’t wrapped in cellophane. I’m normally grateful that I’ve been thought of but not for these two gifts.