Wake up and smell the coffee…
Both Mr Jim Kenyon – Chair (Independent Hemsworth Town Council) and Mr Ian Womersley (Independent District and Hemsworth Town Council) weren’t very keen on welcoming Costa Coffee onto the derelict…
Both Mr Jim Kenyon – Chair (Independent Hemsworth Town Council) and Mr Ian Womersley (Independent District and Hemsworth Town Council) weren’t very keen on welcoming Costa Coffee onto the derelict…
The majority of the “Independent” candidates at the 2019 election cited they had election expenses paid by Hemsworth Community Forum. Some of the recent “Independent” candidates also seem to be…
Ferret would like to share with readers an article from the Hemsworth and South Elmsall Express. One quote in particular which Ferret found interesting from Mr Jim Kenyon (Chair –…
On my regular walk around the Waterpark, Ferret has noticed a number of groundwork vehicles which seem to not move very far and are usually parked up. On looking through…
Ferret would like to remind readers of the definition of the word Invective: Definition of Invective: invective /ɪnˈvɛktɪv/ noun: invective insulting, abusive, or highly critical language. Ferret has been made…
Ferret has been questioned about the validity of the information being put on this page. I hope most of my readers by now, will have realised that Ferret posts the…
Mr Jim Kenyon (Independent) – Chair of Hemsworth Town Council and Mr Ian Womersley (Independent) Wakefield District and Hemsworth Town Council Councillor, would have the residents believe that Hemsworth is…
UPDATE Ferret has been asked to share a letter with my readers. The residents of the Woodlands estate are looking for your support. On reading their letter and looking into…
Back in 2010, Tesco submitted plans to expand their store in Hemsworth. Tesco had at some time previously, purchased the old Co-op food store which was derelict and unoccupied. To…
Ferret has continued to look through the accounts of Independent Hemsworth Town Council and was astonished to find an entry from December 2019. £1200 of YOUR money was spent on…