Advocating measures to prevent antisocial dog fouling
Advocating measures to prevent antisocial dog fouling

I spent a full day catching up with paperwork, accounts and financial affairs before taking Debbie for a good horse-riding lesson and then advocating measures to prevent antisocial dog fouling at the District Council

A full day catching up on paperwork. This morning, I paid all of my outstanding bills (and some of them were very overdue indeed) and then the rest of the morning and afternoon I reconciled my accounts statements and worked out what monies would need to be paid out and moved too and fro. At 3pm, I took Debbie over to her horse riding. On her own at first, Debbie had broken up from school at lunchtime and so she had the riding school to herself for a while and practiced jumps. Then she had a lesson with the other girls when they arrived, and they swapped ponies for practice. This evening, I went to the Leisure and Amenities Committee of Huntingdonshire District Council and I made a strong speech for more measures to prevent antisocial dog fouling.