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    King El wrote:
    Phoenix22. wrote:
    doasilikey wrote:
    Phoenix22. wrote:
    howironic wrote:
    Phoenix22. wrote:
    They should try Basildon, the council there have a fondness for brown envelopes
    Where is your evidence of this? or is that just your assumption
    You have to be a mason before i can tell you!
    Same old rhetoric and unsubstantiated allegations from our old friend Mincer. Mincer, what you suggest may be true but let's face it, you have not one shred of evidence.
    Have you any proof you have advanced from the cave yet?

    Btw was there ever a poster called mincer? What is a "mincer" i think i asked you this before and your cowardly backside wasn't seen for dust running from the question.

    "you have not one shred of evidence" i have no evidence do you?
    @Phoenix22
    I am a mason so perhaps you would like to tell me.
    Btw, a mincer is a man who is extremely camp. Not necessarily gay, but definitely exhibiting tendencies towards the feminine. Primarily slang used in England.
    That is according to The Urban Dictionary.
    As I recall, there was someone on here a while ago who called himself mincer. He appears to be no longer active.
    The urban dictionary is of course a Mocktionary!

    I believe there was a poster called Minceir on here which would be pronounced 'Mink-Ure' but old bucket head doolally wouldn't get the niceties of that.

    If you are a mason you can get the evidence yourself."
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Coombes Farm housing plan rejected

Councillors have thrown out plans from a developer looking to build 251 homes on a green belt site.

Rochford District Council’s development committee unanimously voted against the proposal made by Cogent Land who want to construct the properties on Coombes Farm, just off Stambridge Road and Mill Lane, Rochford.

The committee refused the plans on the basis they feel it is an “inappropriate development for Green Belt land”.

In 2009, the developers first pitched the proposals for homes on the land under their previous guise of Colonnade with a plan for 326 properties.

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