tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post2463797379882513004..comments2023-05-08T10:46:34.371+01:00Comments on Y Cneifiwr: Little BoxesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger32125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-38715896863614631952014-05-10T10:04:08.020+01:002014-05-10T10:04:08.020+01:00Jac you should suggest that there should be 'W...Jac you should suggest that there should be 'Welsh Buyers Legislation' to address the issue of English people buying up homes and out pricing locals. How does that deal with the Welsh locals who out price their own communities?<br /><br />I work with a person who bemoans about the tourists and the English who ruin 'his little village' in the summer months - but who has bought up three cottages to rent out as holiday homes in that very same coastal village! The crazy thing is, is that he is a strong nationalist and often attributes the house price issue on English second home buyers - yet when picked up on the fact he is contributing to the issue he just laughs! <br /><br />And this situation is replicated widely - the very people who blame the woes of the world on outsiders don't factor in 'the insiders' who often have strong community links and who benefit from knowing when properties are likely to come on the market (say for example following a death) and approach families with cash offers for properties. This isn't speculation either, having grown up - and still having family - in North Ceredigion and the Machynlleth area I know this to be true. <br /><br />Second homes/holiday homes are so much more of a threat to the communities that people hold so dear and are so much more of a factor in house prices than retirees and the elderly. At least this latter group pay council tax and spend money all year round in their 'host' communities.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-66017162899561640832014-05-08T17:22:44.064+01:002014-05-08T17:22:44.064+01:00My version is more punchy and wastes less of my ti...My version is more punchy and wastes less of my time on you Roy.<br /><br />I find your prose overly verbose.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-86905565102332322392014-05-07T11:00:25.683+01:002014-05-07T11:00:25.683+01:00If you must convey that kind of image, try, 'T...If you must convey that kind of image, try, 'The fingernails scratch towards the cliff edge of sanity and, finally free, he plummets, shrieking, into the abyss. From whence there is no redemption but through acceptance of England's dominion over us'. <br /><br />God almighty! Not only do I have to instruct you in the political realities of modern Wales, I also have to give you lessons in creative writing!Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-74433113549317980262014-05-07T06:21:50.959+01:002014-05-07T06:21:50.959+01:00"because the greater part of Wales has been s..."because the greater part of Wales has been secretly designated a recreation and retirement area for England. "<br /><br />The fingers that have tenuously gripped the very edge of sanity finally slip........Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-46417984043401864992014-05-06T17:12:22.000+01:002014-05-06T17:12:22.000+01:00No matter what the size of new properties built in...No matter what the size of new properties built in rural and coastal areas of Wales there will remain an inexhaustible supply of buyers for them in England. <br /><br />To ensure therefore that these properties are accessible to Welsh buyers legislation will be needed. Such legislation will be attacked as 'racist' (while denying Welsh people homes in their own country is not).<br /><br />Even if that hurdle could be overcome, it would still leave the issue of the existing housing stock, and social housing being allocated to people who had never heard of an area until they were told they were moving there.<br /><br />The simple fact is that rural and coastal areas of Wales already have more than enough housing to meet foreseeable local demand. All that's needed is mechanisms to ensure that local people have priority for these properties.<br /><br />This is what would be done by the government of an independent country, or even by a regional government with balls.<br /><br />But nothing will be done a) because devolution is a charde and b) because the greater part of Wales has been secretly designated a recreation and retirement area for England. Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-57027237981383850182014-05-06T12:51:55.912+01:002014-05-06T12:51:55.912+01:00I think you presume too much that all Welsh Natio...I think you presume too much that all Welsh Nationalists suffer from anglophobia and envy. <br /> - I am a Plaid Cymru supporter but would not classify myself as suffering from Anglophobia or envy - having had relationships with English people, lived in England, love English culture and value it like I value Spanish culture or French literature being a student of both. Bigots are bigots on both sides of the welsh v english hate-mongering brigade- proud to say I am not one of them and most people are not. And yes people do want land as first time buyers as we live in a rural society where many first time buyers would like to retain their links with agriculture, and develop agribusinesses. We need sensitive, affordable housing not a surplus of tacky urban housing estates in west wales selling at ludicrous prices ... and work to make rural communities sustainable and ensure their futureAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-16615658786877480222014-05-06T10:45:36.387+01:002014-05-06T10:45:36.387+01:00Can I draw your attention to this campaign for mor...Can I draw your attention to this campaign for more housing:-<br /><br />Please sign the petition for more of the right homes, in the right place, at the right price at www.yestohomes.co.ukAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-2951532312146474322014-05-06T06:45:15.388+01:002014-05-06T06:45:15.388+01:00I say...steady on anon 23.22.
I think that you...I say...steady on anon 23.22.<br /><br />I think that you'll find that a rural dwelling with land isn't actually first time buyer fodder. This seems to be part of the problem...the idea that we can look at premium priced property in special, uniquely attractive areas and use those prices to whip up envy and Anglophobia...a tactic used frequently by Nationalists like yourself.<br /><br />What I'm not entirely sure of is the notion that the migration from rural and seaside areas by young people is as a result of high house prices or low availability of suitable properties....although I'm satisfied that, as you say, appropriate small dwellings aren't being built.<br /><br />The migration of young people has been driven by the aim of having 50% of school leavers go to further education. In the 1960's the figure was about 6%. This has been the greatest stimulus to migration that Wales has seen since the 1930s and has resulted in rural depopulation amongst the crucial age group who form relationships and build families. Loss of 18-30 year olds means loss of children and schools and amenities for the young. It also leaves a vacuum which is filled by incomers looking to change lifestyle.<br /><br />It's also noticeable that the young who don't move are (disproportionately) the ones so poorly educated that they can't get into further education...a group destined for no work or low paid work and also a group who never could have bought a property at any price.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-52303295327205342722014-05-05T23:22:15.564+01:002014-05-05T23:22:15.564+01:00all these arguments based on notions of "xenp...all these arguments based on notions of "xenphobia" / welsh versus english/ anti-plaid crap is cosdwollop. You are both pathetic. The point of the matter is this - and its the same here as all over the UK - there are to many larger houses being built, all these exec houses county councils are enamoured with are bollocks, they dont create cheaper more affordable houses for people starting out or downsizing, The artificial inflation of house prices is immoral when people cannot buy house for 3x incomes aS WAS THE NORM. The prices are driven by London prices which is creating sterile ghettos in rural areas as young families cannot afford to live in villages anymore as true for carms and Ceredigion as it is for York dales and cotsowlds. The country is not a bloody theme park for people who can fork out £300k for a flippin cottage with an acre of land. If something radical is not done about changing planning, introducing housing co-ops, freeing up brownthingy areas and introducing innovative sustainable affordable planning in order to create dynamic communities WE ARE ALL F***********. So you can stuff your Welsh versus English bullshit up your arses and that's coming from a Welsh nationalist - who cant stand narrow minded anti english people and anti welsh people ( especially anti- welsh welsh people who are just pathetic)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-41381237236303762182014-05-05T19:06:45.009+01:002014-05-05T19:06:45.009+01:00You find me "beguiling" (steady on!), bu...You find me "beguiling" (steady on!), but that hasn't motivated you to find out why you can't access my blog. Now <b><i>that</i></b> is strange.Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-66038045754829925222014-05-05T16:30:16.665+01:002014-05-05T16:30:16.665+01:00Then we have this:-
"In your experience elde...Then we have this:-<br /><br />"In your experience elderly people don't vote...."<br /><br />What are you trying on Royston? Don't pretend that you didn't understand the context:<br /><br />"It's true that they won't vote nationalist but from my experience they don't vote at all...quite surprising to me how few bother." <br /><br />It referred to those elderly coming to Wales and that is my experience where I live...by the sea...surrounded by English retirees and very jolly folk they are.<br /><br />Then you try to criticise my observation that it is the post industrial legacy of ill-health that burdens the Welsh NHS to a greater extent than an extra 5,615 English over 65s.<br /><br /> The LEGACY is very real and I doubt that the fullest effects have played themselves out...injury and ill health don't cure themselves as ex coal and steel workers get older. The poverty and unemployment in the younger generation leads to hopelessness and depression coupled with a poor lifestyle and diet and more health problems. If you buy into the Tory line (as you clearly do), then the NHS in Wales is getting worse. I don't believe that's beyond doubt, it's actually being vilified by the Tories for their own reasons but we have some real advantages over England....no American management companies ripping us off for a quick profit and no ppI.<br /><br />If you just want to score points by twisting what posters say you can do that to your heart's content on your own blog (it remains a mystery with just a red stripe and your beguiling visage as far as I'm concerned.)<br /><br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-49723645277659005822014-05-05T16:11:22.996+01:002014-05-05T16:11:22.996+01:00What a slippery little fellow you are Royston! I&#...What a slippery little fellow you are Royston! I'll remind you that you doubted my honesty:-<br /><br />"Your 'imbalance' figure is unconvincing".<br /><br />Without a hint of an apology you come back and offer a different take on things...the strain on the NHS argument set aside, you launch into a comparison by relative size. Wales is small England is big; when you consider it that way it's amazing that we have such a small influx of elderly and England has such a large influx.<br /><br />So, of those Welsh born elderly living in either England or Wales an enormous 27% have gone to England whilst of the 7,576,983 over 65s born in England and living in either England or Wales an insignificant 1.96% have settled in Wales. Are you grateful to England for taking such a large percentage of our elderly?...not a bit of it, you just keep bellyaching about a paltry 1.96%!!<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-77063154360601127722014-05-05T11:49:27.631+01:002014-05-05T11:49:27.631+01:00Anon 20:57, You "can't get" my blog....Anon 20:57, You "can't get" my blog. Do you mean can't access it, or does it mean you don't understand it? Either way, here's a link - http://jacothenorth.net/blog/<br /><br />In your experience elderly people don't vote. That does surprise me. (And makes me wonder where you gain your "experience".) Every survey I've ever read says that the older the age group the more likely people in it are to vote. The problem is with younger people being disengaged.<br /><br />Thank you for the Nomis link, which tells us that just under 1.7% of the over 65s in England were born in Wales. By comparison, 26.5% of the over 65s in Wales were born in England (and in 6 Welsh council areas the figure is over 40%!) One a drop in the ocean, the other an elephant in the swimming pool. Further, I guarantee that most of the Welsh pensioners in England spent their working lives there, as did most of the elderly English in Wales.<br /><br />Anon 21:17, If the devolved administration does nothing to curb the encouragement of elderly incomers then it's perfectly reasonable for me to argue that the 'country' - if only by omission - is responsible.<br /><br />Margaret Thatcher closed most of the coal mines 30 years ago, and the other heavy industries are largely gone, so to blame the state of the Welsh NHS on "the legacy of heavy and extractive industry in the South (sic)" means that you attribute the deteriorating state of the NHS to a problem diminishing year on year while I point out an increasing problem. Seeing as nothing can be done about the former, while the latter can most certainly be tackled, which do you think should be the priority for politicians and health service planners?<br />Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-17351237695717323232014-05-04T22:08:55.341+01:002014-05-04T22:08:55.341+01:00Rhodri Glyn Thomas also commented on this issue wh...Rhodri Glyn Thomas also commented on this issue when the new projection figures came out. <br /><br />http://www.tivysideadvertiser.co.uk/news/11078174.AM_calls_for_moratorium_on__lsquo_fantasy_rsquo__Local_Development_Plan/<br /><br />It seems entirely sensible to me to stop building when there is no need for it.... Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-7787588790482861712014-05-04T21:17:26.864+01:002014-05-04T21:17:26.864+01:00"Anon, when properties are built in Wales, an..."Anon, when properties are built in Wales, and advertised in England, as 'Retirement bunglalows' then clearly elderly people are being encouraged to move to Wales"<br /><br />Yes but Royston you said that the COUNTRY was encouraging retired people to move to Wales...what's happening is that developers talk to estate agents and decide what product will sell and to whom. Nor is it particularly surprising when 3-4 bed houses are built, they generate the biggest profit for builders because they have the same ground area as a 2 bed bung. <br /><br />As for the collapse of the NHS; Wales' problems stem more from the legacy of heavy and extractive industry in the South than from being overburdened with English retirees. Nevertheless it's nowhere near collapse. <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-80332859843887044712014-05-04T20:57:42.036+01:002014-05-04T20:57:42.036+01:00I can't get your blog for some reason Royston....I can't get your blog for some reason Royston...otherwise I would certainly read your words of wisdom. I've never posted on Alwyn ap huw's blog and I've just read the comments on the last three posts...none of them sound like me at all...you must have another admirer/stalker.<br /><br />I see no reason why people shouldn't retire to the seaside or country side either in England or Wales...whichever suits them really. It's true that they won't vote nationalist but from my experience they don't vote at all...quite surprising to me how few bother.<br /><br />https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/census/2011/LC2103EW/view/2092957699?rows=c_age&cols=c_cob<br /><br />England/Wales country of birth by age. Over 65 imbalance with England is 5,615<br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-75965822457830511902014-05-04T19:27:49.067+01:002014-05-04T19:27:49.067+01:00Anon, when properties are built in Wales, and adve...Anon, when properties are built in Wales, and advertised in England, as 'Retirement bunglalows' then clearly elderly people are being encouraged to move to Wales. <br /><br />I get the impression that you follow my blog, so you will know that in the coastal stretch from Barmouth to Machynlleth (where I live) two-thirds of the over 65s were born in England. Please explain why this is a good thing. <br /><br />Your 'imbalance' figure is unconvincing. Give me the source for this figure.<br /><br />(P.S. are you also haunting me on Alwyn ap Huw's blog? If it ain't you it must be your twin brother.)Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-10857341907415350312014-05-04T18:45:56.137+01:002014-05-04T18:45:56.137+01:00"elderly people making demands on the NHS...n..."elderly people making demands on the NHS...not much I would suggest".<br /><br />You must be as fit as a fiddle, because clearly you have not been to a Welsh doctor's surgery recently.Cneifiwrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08767078276794410524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-60793966452403785322014-05-04T14:43:06.234+01:002014-05-04T14:43:06.234+01:00I'm not sure that Wales actually does have a p...I'm not sure that Wales actually does have a policy of encouraging elderly and retired people to move here, unless you are saying that merely "making room" by building homes is sufficient to qualify as "encouragement".<br /><br />If demographic change is to be charaterised as "ethnocide" then there are far better examples than Carmarthenshire or indeed the Fro Cymraeg. People move home...some leave the county...some arrive, mostly there's balance. How much does Wales suffer from having elderly people making demands on the NHS? Not much I would suggest. I think that the imbalance (Retired people born in Wales, living in England against Retired living in Wales born in England) is about 5,600. Royston merely dreams of Ethnic purity in Wales with all those pesky English (and other nationalities that we aren't allowed to mention) sent away and, of course, Independence as a result.<br /><br />But remember Royston we're all British and subjects of the Queen.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-81240399031398405642014-05-04T11:45:46.114+01:002014-05-04T11:45:46.114+01:00Just checked the figures for last year's dwell...Just checked the figures for last year's dwelling completions in Carmarthenshire (StatsWales).<br /><br />These were 8 1-bed houses, 44 2-bed, 183 3-bed and 188 4-bed; 4 1-bed flats and 14 2-bed. So 84% of all dwellings completed in the county last year were 3- and 4-bedroom houses, over 20% above the Welsh average.<br /><br />And it will be the same in the years to come even though the LDP makes a big play of the increasing numbers of childless couples and people living alone.<br /><br />Someone needs to press the council, the Planning Inspectorate and the Welsh Government into explaining how total dwelling numbers can be bumped up by arguing a demand for one- and two-bedroom properties yet what gets built is three- and four-bedroom houses. Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-52109313967575350952014-05-04T06:41:40.685+01:002014-05-04T06:41:40.685+01:00Thanks Jac. Memo to self - don't write anythin...Thanks Jac. Memo to self - don't write anything after 10pm.Cneifiwrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08767078276794410524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-82779441460700967962014-05-04T00:15:13.292+01:002014-05-04T00:15:13.292+01:00On reflection, conundrum rather than paradox.On reflection, conundrum rather than paradox.Jac o' the North,https://www.blogger.com/profile/02032744625666336148noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-4697608995586003522014-05-03T22:40:55.661+01:002014-05-03T22:40:55.661+01:00Anon @20.51 On consideration your comment was just...Anon @20.51 On consideration your comment was just more name calling and nothing to do with the serious subject of LDPs.<br /><br />Contributions to the topic are welcome, but please stick to the topic.Cneifiwrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08767078276794410524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-46231004534400817832014-05-03T22:39:12.965+01:002014-05-03T22:39:12.965+01:00Keep it short is there a welcome in the hill side ...Keep it short is there a welcome in the hill side ??? for people , not in Carmarthenshire Builders need work (jobs for people ) shops need customers etc and young people need houses etc it makes the world go round , and we get a better housing stock in the end , come on look whats going on in the country out side Carmarthenshire were are going back wards , send our councilors on true life course !!!. bring all the policemen and teachers back from London and there will not be many left there .Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118857435900510280.post-9181858631729665292014-05-03T20:51:21.285+01:002014-05-03T20:51:21.285+01:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com