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Submitted by Heather Cole

The dictionary defines a squatter as an unlawful occupant of land or a building. Just this week in the Press there was a video of Mark Maloney refuting a suggestion that was made by Trevor Prescod that the persons who are squatting on Crown lands at the Belle should be allowed to occupy houses at the Villages of Coverley that are unoccupied. He made it clear that no squatter will be allowed at the Villages of Coverley. One can only assume that Mr. Prescod meant that since the houses are completed and listed as rent to own, that the government should purchase the houses for the people from the Belle.

One will recall that the DLP Government entered into a leasing agreement with Housing Concepts SRL – also owned and/or managed by the said Mark Maloney and Bjorn Bjerkham to build houses for Barbadians at the Coverley Development site. The terms of the lease agreement is $100.00 for 99 years. It was so low that it was labelled as pepper corn by another contributor to the Barbados Underground. In Thursday’s edition of Barbados Today, Mr. Maloney stated that prices of these houses range from $280,000.00 to $340,000.00.

Everyone is aware that it is unlawful to occupy land in the Belle since it is has implications for contaminating the water supply. Any agreement undertaken between the Government of Barbados and any entity is a legally binding document and therefore lawful. The agreement between the National Housing Corporation and Housing Concepts SRL was specifically for residential housing development. The Town and Country Planning department did not give permission for the construction of a gas station or the obstruction of the road reserve.

We are all aware of the fact that on two occasions Mr. Maloney has broken the agreement while occupying the land at the Villages of Coverley. In the first instance, it was the building of the Rubis gas station and the second was the obstruction of road reserve which resulted in the death of a young Barbadian student. The two infractions of the agreement are still in effect as government has been negligent in enforcing their removal. Since Mr. Maloney has broken the leasing agreement and to date no Auditor General’s Report has contained information about funds from Coverley, one cannot ensure that Mr. Maloney is making the payments per the lease agreement, we can all but wonder if he is lawfully occupying the 41 hectares of land while making super profits.

The property at Coverley does not belong to Mr. Maloney. It belongs to the Government and people of Barbados. No action has been taken against Mr. Maloney for building the Rubis gas station on public property. Cannot the same reasoning be applied that low income persons can occupy the houses which are on public property without action been taken against them? Can the people from the Belle occupy the houses and if the police are called to eject them, would a Minister call and prevent that action?

How wrong could Mr. Prescod have been to ask that the unoccupied houses be turned over to the squatters in the Belle? How right could Mr. Maloney have been to state that no squatters would be allowed at the Villages of Coverley? It make one wonder if there are inferior citizens in Barbados and that they can be prohibited from living in certain areas. Mr. Maloney seems to have forgotten that he signed a legally binding contract that allows government to purchase any houses that he is unable to sell. It makes one wonder why he even bothered to sign the contract when he had no intention of keeping it since he already broke it twice.

The bottom line is that Government must not enter into these adulterated sweetheart deals that are driven by corruption. It must also ensure that Barbadians are not disadvantaged and that they have access to housing in all developments. That is, that all developments must have a percentage of their housing stock set aside for low income earners even if at a price differential which is subsidized by government. We must discard the term low income housing as it perpetrates the stigma of classism and elitism in society. Mr. Maloney’s statements about not allowing persons from Belle to be relocated to the Villages of Coverley perpetrates the argument for two Barbados’ even though the people are brainwashed at election time into thinking that there is only one.


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354 responses to “Who Maloney Think He Is?”


  1. @David

    @flyonthewall

    You are correct about one thing, by the number of referrals this submission is merrily bouncing around social media. Tell us something, the thesis of her submission, does it merit sharing a view?

    What thesis, David? Godalmighty man, you of all people should be able to read between the lines. All Heather Cole has done since she arrived on BU It take information that has been this site for ages and dress it up in new clothes. Cahill; Coverley; the dreaded Denis Lowe, along with Bizzy and Cow; the hateful Maloney and Bjerkamm; our incompetent ministers. It’s all been said and commented on. Jesus Murphy you sit on the frigging archives. Go review them. Connect the dots.This stuff is being professionally packaged. The BLP monitors BU, sees what topics drives the chat room into a frenzy and feeds it in via Heather. They even supply a few backup singers. They want to keep these “conversations” going all the way to election time. Who do you think is supplying her with data?
    As far as I am concerned this is the worst government in the history of Barbados. I have no interest in defending it. But I also despise communication that is designed to inflame and create mischief. In my opinion, her posts are carefully crafted pure political PRopaganda. But some of you on BU think she is Barbados’ version of Joan of Arc come to save the people.


  2. @flyonthewall

    You are entitled to your view.Frankly all BU cares about is the message and if there is merit.

  3. NorthernObserver Avatar

    The premise was “the government should purchase the houses for the people from the Belle”. So let them purchase them, or even enter into a rent to own agreement.
    Mr. Maloney doesn’t give a hoot where the money comes from? He is building them for sale or rent to own, commonly called higher purchase in bim.
    Squatters refer to persons who occupy without paying, and who frequently do not have the legal right to occupy.
    Is Maloney discriminating because he has offered these premises for sale/rent-to-own and is saying that is who will continue to occupy them?
    As suggested earlier, why not ask those who have invested their money to date, if they would like the unoccupied homes to become public housing? Watch for the NIMBY to come out.


  4. Heather February 28, 2016 at 5:39 PM #
    @ Jeff it is discrimination plain and simple against a segment of the Barbadian population.
    …………………………………………………………………………
    But who are buying up Mark Maloney’s rabbit cubs at Coverley? Not Indians, Not Chinese, and certainly not the Mark Maloney’s type, but rather Barbadians, many of whom are just a sizeable loan away from the squatters. Do you think that we could launch a campaign to encourage Bajans from buying these Coverley hutches?

  5. Montezuma's Revenge Avatar
    Montezuma’s Revenge

    @David
    In case wunna aint know yet the squatters already in at Coverely Villages. The police has been there on many occasions to remove squatters living in the partially completed properties. If you does not believe me then lookout the unfinished houses front pun the highway and you would see that all the glass in the windows been broken by squatters who have come back for some revenge after being put out n the street.

  6. Montezuma's Revenge Avatar
    Montezuma’s Revenge

    Covereley Village is a debt trap, those who were unfortunate to buy can’t get out and those who can’t afford to get in can do so with rent-to-own. Rent-to-own is really a fancy term for, “If you like things you can’t afford, came we will give you something somewhere where we own you for the next 30 years”


  7. @ Colonel Buggy, Great idea! The Barbados Lobby is there to lobby for the rights of Citizens and residents of Barbados. We can launch a non discrimination housing campaign and at the same time lobby the government to introduce fair housing access to all communities and developments in Barbados as well as the for the end of the low income housing develpment programme. Let me know what you think. We can discuss later this week.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    MoneyB….I am sure those residents who were tricked into mortgaging their souls to the coverley scam for how many decades, would be happy if they could get out of those mortgages, get back their money…and give up the keys to the squatters, with blessings.

    The squatting problem in the Belle belongs to both governments, they both refused to fix it, now they should be able to come to some solution, since everyone is looking on with disgust at their inability to fix any problem, regardless how simple.

    It was a bad choice of words on Maloney’s part, but he is not known for any great intelligence or tact.


  9. @David,
    I wonder how many who comment on BU looked at the concept brochures, and schematics for Coverley, before it was completed? I wonder how many of you visited
    Coverlet during the construction phase, how many of you visited when houses were sold, and visited persons who bought houses there? How many of you have visited there recently? I did all those things and have friends who bought houses there anD LIVE THERE.and who I visit; as recently as three sundays ago.

    THE DEVELOPMENT IS PRIMARILY DIRECTED AT RETIREES, THOSE LOCAL AND RETURNING NATIONALS. THE CONCEPT IS TO HAVE A DEVELOPMENT WHERE THE INHABITANTS HAVE ALL THE SERVICES AND AMENITIES WITHIN THE ENVIRONS, AND CONSEQUENTLY THEY DO NOT HAVE TO TRAVEL Far TO HAVE ACCESS TO DOCTORS DENTISTS, GAS STATION, RECREational facilities, hairdresser, fast food restaurants real estate services, banks electronic stores, telephone services etc. In other words, all the conveniences are there for those who’re no longer able to travel long distances to conduct business etc. they can access everything by taking a brisk walk within the compounds of the villages. The gas station contributes to the convenience. It means that the residents do not have to go to the airport for gas. Is the objection raised because it is a Rubis, gas station, rather than a Sol? I wonder!
    It is not, and was never intended to be either a government project, a community for low income earners; and if there are low income earners, they certainly cannot reside there,, because the houses have to be purchased, and low income earners cannot afford them.
    Why do BU contributors, and people like Heather investigate first and then make pronouncements. I have a friend who poured scorn on the development and the builders, and made scathing denunciations against the government, primarily, and the developers. When I asked him if he had ever seen it, visited it, or read about the concept, he admitted that he had done none of these things. How could he then intelligently discuss anything about The Villages.


  10. @Heather,

    You say:’The Barbados Lobby is there to lobby for the rights of Citizens and residents of Barbados.” Are the residents of Coverley; who have used their hard earned money; many of them having worked HARD AS ASS, in the snow, ice, hostile climates and hostile foreigners, and who have come back to enjoy their retirement days, not also Barbadians?Don’t they have rights? What shite are you writing and expressing?


  11. @Northern Observer,
    The squatters in the Belle are not occupying houses that have been there before. They constructed their own houses on lands that are in a ZONE 1 area, knowing full well what they were doing. They knew it was illegal, and dangerous to the health of the nation, and yet they constructed houses; some of them of concrete board, indicating that they had no intention of ever being removed. Prescod’s suggestion was vexatIOUS AND CATERING TO AN AUDIENCE WHO WOULD ALWAYS LOOK WITH FAVOUR on HIS UTTERANCES.


  12. “Cry for help”

    Let’s not forget our poor citizens who will never have the finances to rent an apartment.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/78405/help

  13. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    The problem is not what the squatters have built in the zone 1 area but the fact that the authorities knew that they were building in the zone 1 area illegally and did not stop it before it started. The entire situation was allowed and the length of time the squatters have been ALLOWED there has reinforced in their minds that they have a right to be there. This is a governing issue for which previous and past parties played politics with the squatting situation. Thi is reminiscent of a lot of the wrongs that party politics have done to the island and the reason why the island is plagued with so much darn problems.

  14. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar

    There will be no squatters coming up here, but those comments we can’t control,” said Maloney.

    I do not know having now seen this whether Mr Maloney was in fact being discriminatory. As I thought, he simply said, “no squatters”. Not that “no person who was ever a squatter…” Did he mean that even if they offered to buy a house or had one bought for them that it would not be sold ? I doubt it. Heather, I am afraid that you have just put the most uncharitable interpretation on his unfortunately ambiguous words.


  15. everything in its true context tells the story TP makes a political statement that govt should buy houses at Coverly for squatters,
    A squatter wanting to own or occupy a property would give cause or concern to any owner or developer of property since the squatter by way of livelihood has already demonstrated that their financial status is not credit worthy and their financial wherewithal is in dire state of collapse
    However the BLP yardfowls still punching trying to find holes would always resort to unconventional methods and controversial mouthings trying to reach higher ground boooo ha ha

  16. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    AC….take this, for when ya’ll go around lying and I mean both political parties, lying to an unaware electore that ya can produce milk and honey. The financial times tells the truth…..Barbados is being mismanaged and one of the islands sitting at the edge of bankruptcy, that would not be the case if it was being properly managed.

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/78403/brit-paper-debt-burden-region

    Enjoy your day.


  17. The rise of Trump in the US is another example of a disaffected electorate. There is a governance crisis at play across the globe. The ire us directed at the political class. We can debate UK’s pow wow with the EU as another example.

  18. Montezuma's Revenge Avatar
    Montezuma’s Revenge

    Housing Concepts SRL , the development company carrying out Coverley Villages is already getting water FREE OF CHARGE from the BWA.
    We need to know how many water bills/invoices to Housing Concepts SRL have been credited by the BWA, and why?


  19. Americans are starting to complain about everything You cant make anyone happy now the whites are complaining at the Oscars that the people we have lost segment wasn’t racially diverse enough


  20. @ David,

    Ironically, Trump is born from Mafia beginnings, certainly far from any self made or ‘average Joe’ story.

    And that is the person that the electorate choose to remonstrate the political establishment with.

    But, yes, you are right. Trump is actually the ‘perfect’ candidate, because he typifies everything that is wrong with the US, sadly, without much of the good.

    And to clarify, I did mean NOT self made.

    Any idiot can be successful when handed money by the truckload as a youngster, and receiving contracts with Mafia links.

    Such contracts are irrefutable and solid.

    He is an obnoxious git.


  21. Mafia like the Kennedys


  22. Firstly, there is no reason that Government should buy the overpriced houses at Coverley.

    And there is nothing compelling the developer to sell.

    It is ludicrous in the extreme for such a suggestion to be made.

    Government has a washpan of land to relocate the squatters.

    Any arrangement to lease the land at Coverley is irrelevant to the discussion.

    Relevant for other discussions, but not this one.

    On an aside, the boxes at Coverley are indeed overpriced.

    Or is this just another vehicle to offload / remove the unsold and unsaleable units at Coverley from the developer?

    And the taxpayers to be left with the huge bill of an errant development?

  23. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Trump did not work for anything, his father had all the right contacts in New York and passed them on before he died…he is just anither hypocrite for a politician…a la Cruz, father an immigrant…Trump, grandparents German immigrants who can also trace roots to Scotland, dude is just another fraud, just another immigrant pretending he owns America.


  24. Like adams


  25. A people ALWAYS get the government that they deserve….
    Barbados gets to choose between Froon and Mia…
    …and the USA between Trump and Hilary….

    Different size…Same shiite


  26. @ Jeff, no I am not. He was replying to Mr. Prescod’s presentation. Mr Prescod was referring to placing the squatters in homes at the Villages of Coverley, not having them squat on the said land.


  27. My suggestion is that the blp yardfowls along with TP as leader can have a squatters telethon and monies collected purchase land from govt and build those desirable houses of choosing for the squatters

  28. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The Bushman.. Shit has a way of rolling downhill then spreading, worldwide.

    AC…why should anyone purchase land from government when they are giving it away to the crooks who are the business people on the island for free.

    Why dont government lease land to the squatters for 99 years as well…..maybe because they wont get any bribe money?….but they will be getting votes, be reelected and free to continue their scams….a win, win.


  29. @Heather,
    Placing the squatters in the houses at Coverley requires purchasing of said houses. Is he suggesting that Government should purchase these houses at market price and give them to the squatters? There is nothing stopping each individual, now, if they have the money, or access to the money, from purchasing them. Squatting indicates a lack of resources to independently purchase their property.. Why are you people always advocating a freeness?


  30. Bushman,
    The land is in a ZONE 1 area. Don’t any of you care what happens to the rest of the population, by the dangers of solution of the water supply? You want to have an Ebola LIKE situation before you accept that it is wrong to curry favour with people who don’t care about others?We have to be less sympathetic with people who deliberately act illegally.

  31. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Because Alvin….the corrupt bribe-taking governments steal other people’s properties and give it away to whomever can pay them the most bribes, that is giving it away for free also….. because, the people….read electorate……do….not….. benefit…….from those crimes perpetrated by government.

    When will the people start benefiting . To prevent squatting it has to start somewhere, you cannot have squatters creating more social problems when ya’ll bankrupting the island…get it now….besides, where is the money coming from to celebrate independence while ya have so many problems and squatters too ya wasting taxpayers money on shit, it’s not yours to waste.

    You are a greedy, selfish little man Alvin and a hypocrite pretending ya a christian where is your christian charity…your selfishness will create more social problems while you slither around the same squatters begging and pimping for votes,

  32. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    And Alvin….you much prefer to see homeless people dotting the landscape of the island and more social problems created. The government is responsible for eradicating social problems, if they cared about ebola and whatever, they would come up with moving solutions or dont you care, do they care…..


  33. Alvin Cummins

    The water quality in the Belle is now in crisis proportions. It was a major headache with the very high levels of nitrate and nitrite in the aquifer but very recently, and much to the horror of the BWA and GOB they have discovered abnormally and extremely high levels of lead.

    Is there a safe level of lead in drinking water?
    The Safe Drinking Water Act requires EPA to determine the level of contaminants in drinking water at which no adverse health effects are likely to occur with an adequate margin of safety. These non-enforceable health goals, based solely on possible health risks, are called maximum contaminant level goals (MCLGs). EPA has set the maximum contaminant level goal for lead in drinking water at zero because lead is a toxic metal that can be harmful to human health even at low exposure levels. Lead is persistent, and it can bioaccumulate in the body over time.

    Young children, infants, and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead because the physical and behavioral effects of lead occur at lower exposure levels in children than in adults. A dose of lead that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that public health actions be initiated when the level of lead in a child’s blood is 5 micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) or more.

    It is important to recognize all the ways a child can be exposed to lead. Children are exposed to lead in paint, dust, soil, air, and food, as well as drinking water. If the level of lead in a child’s blood is at or above the CDC action level of 5 micrograms per deciliter, it may be due to lead exposures from a combination of sources. EPA estimates that drinking water can make up 20 percent or more of a person’s total exposure to lead. Infants who consume mostly mixed formula can receive 40 percent to 60 percent of their exposure to lead from drinking water.

    Children

    Even low levels of lead in the blood of children can result in:
    •Behavior and learning problems
    •Lower IQ and hyperactivity
    •Slowed growth
    •Hearing problems
    •Anemia

    In rare cases, ingestion of lead can cause seizures, coma and even death.

    Pregnant Women

    Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium and is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also cross the placental barrier exposing the fetus to lead. This can result in serious effects to the mother and her developing fetus, including:
    •Reduced growth of the fetus
    •Premature birth


  34. The water problem at the Belle is as a result of years of neglect. Both political parties. BU remember Prescod’s mentor Don Blackman doing the dog back in the day.


  35. correction. Should be “pollution” not solution.


  36. I agree Prescod’s statement was politically motivated and any sensible person would not take him seriously. However you are behaving as though he is the first or only politician in Barbados that talks shiite from time to time. He joins the list of politicians from all political parties that existed in this island who have made ludicrous comments.

    Rather than dismiss Prescod’s comments as being political, you are pushing your usual political agenda as your comments on this issue are progressively becoming idiotic. But BU knows it’s not uncommon for you to delve into the realm of idiocy.

    Just take a look at the ones from your side and the comedy continues. I heard Irene Sandiford-Garner saying Barbados spends its GDP on education; and speaking of comedy, I am reminded of “Bajan Bus Stop” when I hear Denis Kellman, “Jester” Ince, Reggie Hunte, Ronald Jones, Esther Byer, James Paul, Patrick Todd or Denis Lowe attempting to address serious issues.

    And the more Donville Inniss talks, the more he displays his arrogance and ignorance. He is the Bajan version of Donald Trump.

    Your 2008 election manifesto is a perfect example of politicians making political statements to solicit votes. You promised, for example, good governance; ITAL immediately upon being elected to government; adhering to the Auditor General’s recommendations; regular press briefings following meetings of the Cabinet of Barbados; press briefings by Ministries/Departments to inform Barbadians of major developments and changes; the publication of details of agreements and contracts involving the government and its agencies; formal Ministerial statements at regular intervals on the progress of ongoing programmes and projects; as well as a policy of formal reporting by parliamentarians to constituents on stewardship and issues affecting the constituencies.

    And after eight years how many of those promises were fulfilled……… NONE.

    Eight years and counting, still no discussion about ITAL; you continue to ignore the Auditor General and disregard his reports; you repealed the PAC Act; there has not been any “publication of details of agreements and contracts involving the government and its agencies,” (CAHILL is an excellent example).

    So, please, it’s time to dismount your “political horse.”


  37. David
    The problems in the Belle never pertained to lead, this is a recent and very dangerous development.

  38. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I have seen the damaging effects of lead paint poisoning in children in NY, from inhaling lead paint products in apartment buildings, it’s not pretty, many suffered brain damage and other disabilities, imagine drinking lead based water.

    Both DBLP governments would have known of these threats to the water supply, because both continue to use the Belle squatters to gain political mileage…..Alvin is saying he is not interested in continuing the pollution but is offering no solutions other than to chuck squatters into the street, but says he is christian, it’s not even entering his little mind that most of these people have no money and have tried the halfassed National Housing program and some are more than likely on the 20 year old waiting list..

    Don Blackman’s day was back in the 80s, so no one needs a calculator to see the 2 decades of neglect of this issue by the 2 jackass political parties….who have the nerve to continue each election to use the issue to be elected…..scum of the earth.


  39. @Willie

    At the heart of the issue is political involvement which equates to bad management and poor governance. What about the other problem Mia mentioned?


  40. Bushie @ 7.34am

    Froon and Mia or Hil vs ???

    AGREED ALL bloody clowns who will endeavour to rape and pillage the populace and RETARD the prospects of the peeps!


  41. @ Bushie you gave ac the perfect answer. Government can also lease the sqatters Land at $100 per year for 99 years.


  42. In today’s press minster Kellman, MoH, has advised the Grotto matter will be discussed by Cabinet this week.


  43. @ Well Well and Consquences. Sorry the above comment was for you. Perfect response!


  44. Grotto will be sold a market value, which will be a lot less than what NHC paid to have them build by Bjerkhamn, Tempro and Maloney. The unfortunate thing is even though the will be sold at market value, the people for whom they were intended cannot afford to buy them and the NHC, being in debt to the tune of 1/2 a BILLION DOLLARS can’t afford to subsidise them either.
    You know a racket is too brutal when the original purpose for the infrastructure cannot be achieved, i.e. to give poor people state sponsored housing.


  45. @Willie

    How will the government explain dipping in the HCF at Central Bank.

  46. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Heather…that’s why AC ran away, poor voters who are homeless are not crooked enough for that type of largesse from the government, they are too poor to pay the ministers any bribes. The poor are only needed to elect these ministers and put them in the position to commit those atrocities against the same poor voters, the politicians are disgusting self-serving lowlifes…..

  47. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    I noticed on social media, not BU, a long list of names of current judges, lawyers, former judges, deceased judges, deceased lawyers, registrars, retired, deceased etc and others names being called in a massive land fraud and theft, currently an ongoing matter in the supreme court. I had to check with 2 buddies of mine, both lawyers, one in London, one in NY….it’s no secret am told, one cannot trust anyone in the supreme court on the island….sad, truly sad.

    Can anyone tell me if any of the squatters in the Belle are also victims of land theft, land, money and property willed to them by relatives viciously stolen by those who should not be thieves, rendering them homeless and unable to take that first step to help themselves.

    Ya’ll cant deny it AC and Alvin, yardfowls…I have heard attorneys in North America talking about the land fraud ongoing in Barbados, why ya think I refuse to let my family invest in the island ya’ll are criminals and beasts doing these wicked things to ya own people.


  48. Keep talking crap. The squatters does not have an exceptional rights or privileges. Expecting the govt to lease land for a few squatters is political hog wash rinsed in brine.
    No govt in their right mind would lease land unless there is a return on the investment.
    The squatters cannot and have no proff of showing that they are finacially stable .then the bottom line would be
    of greater asking as to would foot the bill for the leasing of the land


  49. Alvin Cummins February 29, 2016 at 12:00 AM #

    Whereas I agree with you that Coverly should be sold as a retirement village,that was not how it was ever touted by the politicos,time and time again the mantra of first home ownership was espoused.

    As far as the Belle is concerned……You above all others should know that habitation can occur in areas with aquafers,you should know about underground fibreglass septic tanks or even building and connecting the pipes to south coast or the soon to be completed west coast plant.


  50. Talking about stupid Govt Housing Policy view this

    ‘reThinking’ The Big Short
    Feb 29 – 9:26am

    google this video title above

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