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Have heard from several people who have booked into Plough, that food was not good. Included 2 friends who held a funeral reception there and although given the numbers attending- insufficient food was supplied. We have been on our own on Christmas Day for the past couple of years and dined very well on M & S ready meals - splashed out on some of their 'luxury food'. Only dined out on Christmas Day once at a pub. In laws did not want to cook so booked us in to a Harvester. Service very slow, food ok but having allowed 2-3 hours for meal, had to forgo dessert and coffee as our mini cab had arrived.
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I had the most amazing experience with a local company Their knowledge, work ethic, quality of finish and general good nature was a total joy Results speak for themselves Thanks you @nicklandscapes.co.uk
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Most (if not all) Housing Associations own properties which they manage; some additionally provide management services to Local Councils who have chosen to retain freehold over their properties but engage social housing management experts to manage the properties day-to-day. The Local Authorities who do retain freehold will then also undertake (fund) additional capital works necessary for maintenance and repair purposes. Life becomes more complex when Local Authorities sell leaseholds within estates which also have renting tenants and which may otherwise be managed by Housing Associations on their behalf for the continuing 'social housing' element.
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