Thursday, 16 October 2014

Local charity gets free solar panels.....well that is the official line.

To mark the 1000th home in Tameside to be fitted with solar panels the Taiwanese company doing the work has donated a complete set of Solar panels to a charity providing cheap second hand furnishings to Tameside residents. The premises of Second Generation Furnishings were fitted with the panels recently and at the official , what would you call it ?  Handover? Opening? Those present included charity trustee Thomas Joseph Daly. Head of the Council Cllr Kieran Quinn. CEO of the New Charter Group Ian Munro and GES boss Dr Quincy Lin.Here Click here to see the official version.

It appears that New Charter own the premises of the furniture shop. And that is the limit of New Charter involvement in the donation.  Regular readers of this blog will not be so sure of that!

Check here for another report. Note that one Hyde resident is featured in a case study, but Tammy Williams  is not just a Hyde resident. she is a director of New Charter Homes.  As was Tom Daly and his wife Ann .(They ceased as such on 1st October last year.) Though they are still Trustees for the Second Generation Furnishings charity. The whole Tameside deal is reportedly worth £18 million.

So let us just sum up the situation. Tammy Williams is "airbrushed" out of New Charter's own report...odd.  There is more New Charter involvement in the charity than is admitted in the two articles on the web. (Second Generation's first registered office was the New Charter HQ at Cavendish house.). and finally, just what is meant by :-

“This solar panel project is the first we have done in the UK and is an extremely significant deal for GES. The deal basically involves using roof space for solar panels under a licence agreement with New Charter. This allows New Charter to retain control over the roof and their tenants benefit from reduced bills through the energy produced by the panels on their homes.” 

Who actually owns the panels??? 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

The guy that came round to measure them up said we get some and the council get some.

Alf Garnett said...
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Anonymous said...

Yes ALF your spot on ukip will get the same treatment the BNP got no doubt about that.

MAN BEATS COURT BALIFFS & PREVENTS EVICTION ON HOME REPOSSESSION said...

............good thing to see this.

Anonymous said...

On the subject of new charter housing, and don't be shy in publishing this post.
One senior charter enforcer officially stated that "Roy West is a member of the British National Party an therefore the Potential for extreme is there"
I have what he said in black and white, so he can't deny what he said.
I won't REVEAL the enforcers name, but he provides CCTV evidence of anti social behaviour using the BBC.

Anonymous said...

'The potential for extreme', what sort of a country is this turning into? Just ban all parties and organisations that demur from the mainstream and have done with it. 'Extreme' now means wanting to stop the ongoing destruction of your country. There is ZERO connection between British Nationalists and imported foreign extremists who want to destruction Britain, the two things are in fact diametric opposites. Those who SAY the two are the same are self-seeking traitors.

Alf Garnett said...
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Never give in, never give in said...

ALF not all Tameside council workers support the Labour Mafia you know.