Christopher Meredith, 37, of
Thirl mere Avenue, Elland, used a friend's details to take out seven credit cards, but got into financial difficulties after initially making regular payments.
Sal
Thirl way, the county council's head of youth services, said: "We appreciate Coun Ellis's concerns regarding the service budget, and do our utmost to ensure that the public funding allocation that we receive is spent responsibly in the best interests of young people in Staffordshire.
Alan Robinson,
Thirl mere Avenue, St Nicolas Park, Nuneaton.
OPP (76-6) did just enough, thanks to 23 from M Narayanan, as Stocks field only managed to respond with 69-7 - despite Ally
Thirl well's 34.
Henson together with "right hand man" Peter
Thirl away, 38, of Dowling Avenue, Whitley Bay, scrap yard owner John Rae, 39, of Killingworth Lane, and Paul Thompson, 48, of Telford Close, both Back worth, have admitted conspiracy to supply cannabis between August and September last year.
Ian McClelland of
Thirl wells estate agents and valuers added: "Scrapping the 1% rate completely would have been a much better move.
They can argue for it from their new vantage but can't be thoroughly
thirled to it -- Northern Ireland showing that unionist parties can go their own way and even run counter to the policies of the entity they seek to preserve.
Thurlestone Hotel near Kingsbridge gets its name from the
thirled - pierced - rock formation just off shore, which has eroded into an arch shape.
He added: "At a time of huge pressure on public spending, is it not appropriate that we look at whether that figure could be cut so frontline policing can be protected?" Later his spokesman said the government were not "
thirled" to the existing structure - but their "direction" was not to create a single force.
(60) In the 2005 Bothy Ballad Competition at Elgin, Geordie Murison performed Ian Middleton's 'Drumdelgie Nae Mair', (61) which relates the recent demise of the once famed fermtoun: 'The logic or the reason for t is hard t unnerstan / Bit the waste wid gar a body greet, that's
thirled [bound by affection] to the lan [land].' Such songs embody concerns that are strictly local, but at the same time global in their root cause.
It's a pity he is so
thirled to Gordon Brown's apron strings because, if he used his own initiative, he might make something of his own out of his political career.
Ayeins his deth shal singen his penaunce, So singe I here my destinee or chaunce, How that Arcite Anelida so sore Hath
thirled with the poynt of remembraunce.