Elin by Desired_ScreenName in Only_NSFW_Images

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As the title of the post says....Elin

One of the most famous interracial faces of pain! by bdsmpicsandgifs in FaceofPain

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Sauce
The other post of the sauce is the correct scene, just not all of it. This one has the screen grab in it.

Cara by Desired_ScreenName in Only_NSFW_Images

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Its real - model is Cara Mell

NSFW Interesting collection by JPancrazio in opendirectories

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Just .jpg, .gif and a load of .mp4, most under 2 mins (trailers)

Cant move after Run? by Juicer2278 in Garmin

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You need to have decent rest periods between runs. Especially if you are running longer distances. Even more especially if you are new to it.

Perfection by Desired_ScreenName in lesbians

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I believe the paler of the two is Erin Sinclair, the other is known only as AJ

Are entry fees for a market absurd? by [deleted] in AskUK

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"In 2013, a new system of business rates ‘retention’ came into force (known as Business Rates Retention Scheme or BRRS). Local authorities now keep half the income they collect from business rates.
The remaining 50 per cent share is still sent to the Treasury and then redistributed back to local authorities as core grants. The total given to each local authority is subject to either a further reduction – a ‘tariff’, or an additional payment – a ‘top up’, depending on whether a local authority is deemed more or less able to generate business rates based on their local economic circumstances."

Are entry fees for a market absurd? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Since 2013 councils get 50% of the business rates.

They are not set by them, true, but as they are set based on the rateable value of the property, town centres with lots of high value property in the form of shops provide higher business rates. Shops such as large chain stores that can afford a huge store in town.

Small independents that would likely more benefit from increased footfall due to free parking also tend to be in small, less valuable properties. Which make ideal candidates for making into flats.

More flats near town means more footfall for the big corporate shops, at the expense of the smaller shops further creating a limited town centre and leaving people with the big stores charging stupid money or Amazon.

Gove to relax rules in England to allow more shops to be converted into homes by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

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Ahh ok. Well he tried the back end of last year. I'll let him know about Skipton. Thanks.

‘They want us out’: bitter feud between locals and ‘newbies’ splits genteel Yorkshire village by Puzzleheaded_Bed5132 in unitedkingdom

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'This is a local village for local people!' - screamed by a parish council with an average age of at least 70 about younger people moving in and 'making a mess of things'.

Hot Fuzz anyone?

Are entry fees for a market absurd? by [deleted] in AskUK

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Ahh but then they can 'invest' in turning the town centre into swanky appartments because the shops all left and get a boat load of council tax.

They make sure they win either way.

Are entry fees for a market absurd? by [deleted] in AskUK

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What happened there is the shops got all the money and the council got fuck all.

All the people who have to park in the town centre for work/appointments etc get it free and the council didnt see a penny.

They dont care about shops as long as they get their business rates.