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A selectiOn OF HillgArtHisMs
“YOu cHOOse”
So I do and accused of ‘Vote Rigging’?
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“i insist On HAving A tHird pArtY present”
So she turns up with a Policeman?
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“sHe denies writing An unintelligible uncAsHAble cHeque - Or rAtHer wHen & wHY, but.....”
para 61 - Mrs Hillgarth’s Witness statement
“sHe’s Advised OF A bOArd Meeting”
And replies complaining of too short notice? It wasn’t.
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“i dOn’t recOgnise tHe MAn’s vOice On tHe AudiO recOrding” Happens to be her co-Director and neighbour for twenty years?
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“sHe’s Advised i’M AwAY Over A lOng week-end”
And replies wanting to know who’s looking after Mitre House in my absence? @
“we’re Accused OF running An OFFice in tHe bAseMent”
And claims she has photos to prove it?
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“i’M cAugHt Out dOing sOMe wOrkings”
Which is the only reason lessees were notified of savings?
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“we Are required tO HAve A Fire AlArM sYsteM (2012)”
We were not required to have one nor extinguishers, which we did have?
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“tHe liFt cAge sHOuld be tHe sAMe brOnze cOlOur As YOu’ve dOne tHe dOOrs” Later she says she and a majority wanted a black lift...?
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“i did nOt Agree tO MAking sAvings”
So what did “well then everybody will be happy” mean?
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“tHere’s nObOdY wOrking At Mitre HOuse”
Because they were all on the scaffolding doing the exterior...!
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“tHe signAge is All cHeAp plAstic”
It happens to be all brass and perspex
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“wOrkings bY MHMl cOuld nOt HAve cOst MOre tHAn £5000 And nOt £31,756” The Lighting and electrics alone cost £12,500
PleaSe reFer To aTTaCheD “AddendA/FUrTHer reFerenCes” iN SuPPorT oF argumeNT
“That then was the distinctly unattractive state of the conversation when i called on mr Brown-Constable the following dav, on 30 September 2014, accompanied by a police officer. The police officer witnessed his demand for "outstanding bills", but would not have understood precisely what was being referred to. i did hand over in the course of that conversation a cheque for £867.87, which was my share of the payment for the water tank. mr Brown-Constable accepted that cheque at the time although he subsequently demanded that i should pay the money by bank transfer, because his bank
allegedly ---i did not believe him - could not read my writing on the cheque. i have kept the cheque and one can see that the writing on it is no different from any other cheques i write.” Just how much can one rely on Mrs Hillagarth’s memory of events?