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Post: # 13338Post Upahill »

'lo everyone! Great site, I've been popping in for a while and finally joined.

We're in Co Tipperary, have a few acres and have filled them with too many animals. We rent a small cottage and land on a mountain ( just a small one :lol: ) and keep goats, hens, ducks, geese and sheep amongst other hairies that have little self sufficient use but keep us company :lol: We have a garden for ourselves and supply a few bits to a local organic shop. Still looking for that elusive money spinner so we can jack in the day jobs!

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Post: # 13339Post woolcraft »

Hi there. Welcome to the Forum; looking forward to reading your news from Tipperary. Sue

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Post: # 13350Post Shirley »

Top o' the mornin to ya!!

Nice to meet you - have never been to Ireland but would love to one day as my grandad came from Co Mayo.

We used to have ducks, geese and sheep when we lived in Herefordshire but now just have hens as our land is somewhat smaller here. Perhaps one day we can rent some more from the farmer and have more livestock again.

Looking forward to hearing more from you.

Shirley xx
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Post: # 13366Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Upahill, good to hear from you.

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Post: # 13370Post shiney »

Welcome Upahill!

How nice to be able to supply a few veggies to your local shop. 8)
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Post: # 13378Post diver »

hiya, Upahill and welcome to th site. i used t olive in Donegal on a farm but am urban England now with allotments.

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Post: # 13380Post Upahill »

I'm English originally but we've been here around 4 years. We were driven out of Oxfordshire by the cost of living. Ireland is a great place to have a stab at the self sufficiency thing, no council tax, water rates etc and lower rents make your fixed costs lower.
Not that it's all rosy but we love it here! :flower:
Thanks for the welcomes!

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Post: # 13386Post hedgewitch »

Hello upahill and welcome to the forum :flower:
Ireland truly is a beautiful place to live, I look forward to reading your posts.
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Post: # 13387Post Goodlife1970 »

Hi Upahill and welcome! No council tax or water rates???? Sounds like heaven to me! Isnt Income tax high there though? I suppose you cant have it all ways though eh?
Now, what did I come in here for??????

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Post: # 13389Post Andy Hamilton »

No Council tax or water rates wow. Good to hear that you are part of the orgnanic supply chain.

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Post: # 13399Post Libby »

Hiya upahill :flower:
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Post: # 13414Post ina »

Hiya, and welcome!

I've got a couple of not very "useful" hairies, too... Two goats. They are more entertaining than TV, and certainly keep me on my toes, as to finding attractive feed and keeping the fence goat proof!

Do you have your own water supply? I'm used to not paying council tax - that doesn't exist in Germany, either. I think it's a very unfair tax, anyway, and think that paying higher income tax is a lot better (having usually been on a low income!).
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Post: # 13451Post Wombat »

G'Day Upahill,

Welcome to the site, nice to meet you! :cheers:

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Post: # 13534Post The Chili Monster »

Ina wrote:
I'm used to not paying council tax - that doesn't exist in Germany, either.
But you do have church tax in Germany -what about us secular types?
Sorry, Upahill. Welcome to the site. I grow chilis, herbs and tomatoes mainly. This is my first attempt at trying to do it organically. The cayennes are sulking but the haberneros and jalepenos are coming along nicely.
Look forward to your posts.
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Post: # 13545Post gunners71uk »

hi upahill wellllllcome :flower:

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