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Shortly afterwards, a ‘special motion’ was applied for to rescind the May decision and discuss the plans again - this time, allowing shareholding councillors to vote.
Richard Jenkinson, former parish chairman at Wickham Market, was voted in as planning committee chair
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The only exception was for Mr Jenkinson - who was banned from taking part in discussion or voting because his pub shares are so significant he had to declare a pecuniary interest.
Parish chairman Ivor French told Thursday’s meeting that a decision to hold another vote had come after advice from the Suffolk Association of Local Councils (SALC).
Volunteers gardened around the Texas Tech campus today for the 22nd annual university Arbor Day event. The event was hosted April 30 by the Student Activities Board who provided free Jellyfish air plants and T-shirts to volunteers.
Volunteers gathered around Memorial Circle to celebrate the Arbor Day tradition. SAB nightlife coordinator, Colin Owens, said the Tech tradition is one of his favorite events of the year because it is an opportunity for everyone to give back to the campus and community. SAB provided red geraniums, which match the aesthetic of the campus.
âArbor Day is a day in the spring where we plant around the Texas Tech campus and revitalize it, and itâs a great way to celebrate Earth Day and earth month in the month of April,â Owens said. âWe all live on this earth, and itâs our job to take care of it.â
A first liquidators report by Colin Owens and David Webb of Deloitte said the company had debts totalling nearly $4m, of which $829,000 was owed to secured creditors, $1.38 owed to unsecured creditors and $1.78 in intercompany loans. The company had assets worth nearly $1.9m leaving a shortfall to creditors of $2.1m before the costs of liquidation, the report said. The company had been winding down its operation a month before liquidation. In March, it told staff they would be made redundant, and it would cease trading immediately due to various financial reasons and the loss of potential investors, the report said.
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