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A HOMEOWNER was taken to court by his
stanley cup bully council for painting his house grey and installing plastic window frames. Aneel Zafar has been locked in a four-year dispute with officials over his property makeover, and has spent 拢15,000 in the process, but he has vowed to never back down. 2Aneel Zafar was hauled to court for painting his house grey and fitting uPVC windowsCredit: BPM2The 32-year-old has been locked in a four-year battle with his local authorityCredit: BPMThe 32-year-old has already fought his local authority at North Staffordshire Justice Centre and even the High Court. But Aneel, from Stoke-on-Trent, is still refusing to replace his uPVC windows or repaint his home and is taking his case to the Planning Inspectorate.He said: Theyve been trying to bully me. Unless I do something about it I am going to be
bidon stanley prosecuted again and again and again. But I am not going to give in. The council wants me to put in wooden windows
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stanley mattermos ome boss urged 45 managers to fill empty beds to stop them losing money 鈥?despite virus deaths in some.A whistleblower revealed Healthcare Homes Group chiefs said it was frankly unacceptable to be losing up to 拢100,000 a week from the shortfall.
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stanley cup Homes Group One of the Healthcare Homes Group facilities in Aldringham, SuffolkAnthony Beorby, chief operations director of Healthcare Homes Group, urged action in an internal email.Workers were also told to read from a prepared script if residents families called about the virus.The whistleblower said: We understand the need to run a business but the timing is appalling and shows a disregard for human feelings. More than 9,700 people have died from the virus in care homes, a figure which Boris Johnson says he bitterly regrets .The whistleblower said the firm has had at least 14 deaths, but it is likely to be many