kilvert has decided he must leave clyro.
'mr. venables told me I must write next week to the bishop to give notice that I mean to resign the curacy of clyro on july 1st...'
horsemouth is putting some effort into understanding the grand scheme
it is no longer his concern but he feels concerned (you understand).
marike (at the time of some previous grand scheme) had a thing about pots of money - the government might not want to pay to house poor single people but it might want to pay to train people in construction skills, so maybe a scheme that did both might succeed in getting funded (and so on).
by way of comparison the modern situation appears much easier.
there is government money to bring cold old social housing up to a decent standard (an energy performance certificate C standard). indeed for a brief period it looked like there were two pots of money that could be used, one deriving from the fines levied upon power companies when they misbehave (the energy company obligation (ECO) with this made available to those in social housing). and a designated government scheme for social housing.
but the government are winding up the ECO scheme after many poor installations (so that is no longer available) and the money from the government scheme has to be spent by a particular time (fast approaching).
the ambition is being shaved off the great plan leaving the mission of compliance for as many properties as possible.
and when the dust settles it will be possible to see what more needs to be done and what money remains to do it. but it won't be horsemouth doing this because it is no longer his business (in the metaphorical sense of that).
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hey the weather looks good clear through to sunday! cold at night mind you, then a greyish day and then sun.
horsemouth has his coffee.