Roland is busy today, using the environment and his care for the health of his Belgian tenants' employees in justification of parking charges at Stayen - in the process ignoring the complaints from people living nearby about his employees parking in their streets!
Translation: Duchâtelet reacts: "Parking on Stayen is not expensive" September 14, 2018 02.33
Sint-Truiden Roland Duchâtelet reacts to the fuss about the lack of parking spaces around Stayen. Local residents complained yesterday in our newspaper because employees of the company Callexcell game park because parking on Stayen would be too expensive.
"25 euros per month is very cheap", says Duchâtelet. "Callexcell has 250 parking spaces at Stayen. Only dozens of them are taken by staff members. All employees were given the opportunity to request a parking subscription at a greatly reduced price. Thanks to a financial effort from Stayen and Callexcell, our employees pay only a quarter of the original price. That amounts to one euro per day. The reason why the parking season tickets are not free is the fact that we want to continue to encourage people to opt for alternative solutions. Because the health of our employees is also close to our hearts. For example, we provide an ordinary or electric bike and we provide free fresh fruit every day. We greatly appreciate the daily efforts of our employees and invest with pleasure in their well-being and development. "
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
The journalist who wrote it is based in England.
Does that make a difference?
Not to me but Prague seemed to think it came solely from activity in Belgium. The guy lives in NW5 and contacted me, I passed him on to Clive. He will have seen the English media. It all helps.
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
The journalist who wrote it is based in England.
Does that make a difference?
Not to me but Prague seemed to think it came solely from activity in Belgium. The guy lives in NW5 and contacted me, I passed him on to Clive. He will have seen the English media. It all helps.
Sorry, I had heard it was Honigstein writing it, but forgot. As you say, it all helps.
Some good comments now being made, including references to the importance of the 50+1 rule (which seems to have held RD in check at CZJ) and the charging of interest on the loans.
for those not up on the German press, in the business/opinion former world, they don't come bigger than Spiegel. You can be sure that every Belgian big-wig is aware of that, and some will read it. They do have a limited on-line English language version, doubt this will make it, but I read it regularly so will keep an eye out.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
The journalist who wrote it is based in England.
Does that make a difference?
Not to me but Prague seemed to think it came solely from activity in Belgium. The guy lives in NW5 and contacted me, I passed him on to Clive. He will have seen the English media. It all helps.
Sorry, I had heard it was Honigstein writing it, but forgot. As you say, it all helps.
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Translation:
Duchâtelet reacts: "Parking on Stayen is not expensive"
September 14, 2018
02.33
Sint-Truiden Roland Duchâtelet reacts to the fuss about the lack of parking spaces around Stayen. Local residents complained yesterday in our newspaper because employees of the company Callexcell game park because parking on Stayen would be too expensive.
"25 euros per month is very cheap", says Duchâtelet. "Callexcell has 250 parking spaces at Stayen. Only dozens of them are taken by staff members. All employees were given the opportunity to request a parking subscription at a greatly reduced price. Thanks to a financial effort from Stayen and Callexcell, our employees pay only a quarter of the original price. That amounts to one euro per day. The reason why the parking season tickets are not free is the fact that we want to continue to encourage people to opt for alternative solutions. Because the health of our employees is also close to our hearts. For example, we provide an ordinary or electric bike and we provide free fresh fruit every day. We greatly appreciate the daily efforts of our employees and invest with pleasure in their well-being and development. "
Resident parking is an election issue is St Truiden. Local businessman fails to act on residents complaints.
This is a major strike by ROT and all those fans who have got to the Belgian media over the period of his tenure.
Subsequently have been told that "rot op" means, errm, go away - perhaps "bog off" might be closer? A happy coincidence for ROT.
Evening Standard.
I'm just waiting for the estimate of my age when "another place" does its customary misogynistic hatchet job in my direction...
That’s when they reckon you were born!