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Lydiard Fields appeal closing date is 29 May
Developers Persimmon Homes have appealed against Swindon Council’s deci- Audley Care. For care that’s
wrappped around you
sion to reject its application to build 73 houses on land north of Hook Street.
The Planning Inspectorate will make a decision after a hearing, based on Everyone has differing care needs – you can have as little or
submission of evidence and objections, rather than at a full appeal where as much as you want – our homecare is tailored around your
representative from all sides make their case. Residents have until 29 May to needs. You may just want:
make their views heard. See more at www.lydiardfields.org.uk • A hand with cleaning, ironing and preparing meals
• Long term, short term or emergency care
• A little help and company whilst recovering from illness
Crest and community representatives • Assistance with getting up and going to bed, whatever the time
consult to create Tadpole Farm Design Code • Someone to go shopping with you or for you, or collect prescriptions
Planning consultants from New Masterplanners, working for Crest Strate- • A little companionship or someone to accompany you to appointments
Remember you don’t have to change your routine just to make things easier for us.
gic Projects, have met with residents’ association representatives in North It’s the other way around.
Swindon and Blunsdon, and local councillors, to discuss the Design Code For confidential and completely free 01672 870747
for first phase of the 1,695 home development at Tadpole Farm. advice call Audley Care White Horse www.audleycare.co.uk
The residential design codes set out was imperative to hold a meeting Branch Manager Joanna Lander on:
details and guidance on the character with community representatives to
of each area: densities, building mate- get their views and opinions on what “I’m in PAIN”
rials, building sizes, widths of roads, would make it an attractive place to
cycleways, footpaths, street lighting, live. The meeting was really well at- Can Chiropractic Help ME?
car parking, landscape, open space tended with lots of open, helpful and YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE:
and children’s play areas, tree and candid dialogue taking place.” A private consultation with the Chiropractor
hedgerow protection and sustainable Feedback is being reviewed by Spinal Infrared SCAN
drainage systems. Crest Strategic Projects and incor- A thorough spinal examination including
Crest is now preparing to submit porated into plans to be discussed Orthopaedic & Neurological tests
a Reserved Matters planning applica- at the next community meeting in A confidential verbal report of your findings
tion as well as the design principles for early June.
approval by Swindon Council. Phase 1 of Tadpole Farm will cover ALL THIS FOR £39 (normal price £115 - expiry 30/6/13)
Kenny Duncan of Crest Strategic approximately 23 hectares at the south The conditions below are some of the warning signals:
Projects, said: “Getting the Design eastern end of the site and will provide HEADACHES/MIGRAINE (arising from the neck),
Code for Tadpole Farm right is es- around 350 new homes. NECK/ARM/BACK PAIN
sential to ensuring the success of the See more at: www.bit.ly/Tad- If you are experiencing any of these symptoms call our
development. That’s why we felt it poleDC clinic based at Simply Gym: West Swindon. Tel. 07729 579618
Ask Peter B
Ask Peter B
Ask Peter B
Advice for small businesses
from Peter Bromiley ACA
Technical Director
AMS Accountancy Ltd. Swindon.
QQQ. My boyfriend asked me to be a Shareholder in his
small Company – why would he do that?
AAA. Is your boyfriend a higher rate taxpayer? If he is, it will lower
his income if his Company pays some dividends to you. It might
then save him tax without you having to pay extra tax yourself.
Here are a few things to understand:
Firstly, being a Shareholder is not the same as being a
Director. A Shareholder has no responsibility for the
Company, unlike a Director who has many legal duties.
Your boyfriend must actually pay you your share of the
dividends (into your bank from his Company). Paying him the
money straight back is not an option, nor can he just do it as a
bookkeeping entry because HMRC could then tax him on your
dividends.
He should consider the share’s Market Value in case there is a
Capital Gains Tax issue (sounds unlikely).
01793-818400 www.ams-accountancy.co.uk
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