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Alone, surrounded by ancient trees, with mud under my feet, I trampled through woods attempting howard consulting group to find my way to HM Courts and Tribunal Service Newport, panicking that I wouldn’t make it on time. On arrival, howard consulting group as dreams do, the scene skipped forward to inside the building where I found myself covered in mud, surrounded by long tables and ordinary chairs but few people. A futuristic announcement system called howard consulting group my name and I looked around in horror. I had lost my notes and preparation amongst the trees. A tear rolled down my cheek and fell on the parquet flooring and I watched silently as it seeped into the wood.
I looked up to meet the eyes of a woman, whom I recognised from a previous dream. She and an accomplice had plied me with potent acorn shots and planted an acorn inside my forehead. The woman was now the judge. She asked me forgotten questions to which I cannot howard consulting group remember my answers, but laughed with me and cried with me and finally nodded and sent me home having no idea of the outcome. ————————————————————————————————
Days later, I awoke feeling nauseous. The day had arrived in reality. I readied myself for the drive, telling myself that in a few hours a journey I embarked upon over a year previous howard consulting group would soon be over whilst pinning a Death to the Bedroom Tax badge on the pocket of my jacket.
The travail to Newport as a passenger soon brought my dream back to life. I watched silently as the junction we were meant to be exiting on faded into the distance wondering if I would ever make it on time. Wrong turn number two resulted in heading the wrong way and I looked out onto a never ending road stretching before me towards infinity, panicking that I wouldn t make it on time. I text Marie who was to be my McKenzie friend to inform howard consulting group the clerk I was delayed.
On arrival at the Tribunal, an office building, howard consulting group I was greeted by her and a group of supporters. The clerk checked me in at reception after a quick scan for security purposes and I was asked if I needed any documents photocopied for the tribunal and if I had a representative. That would be I.
I chose to represent myself as it is my opinion that no-one is more qualified to speak for me than I. Tribunals are set up with this in mind and people often appear on their own without a representative. Everyone is different and the choice is yours.
We were then shown to a waiting room. The waiting room was quiet, calm and sparse with just a water dispenser containing howard consulting group chilled water and a few plastic plants. I later became aware that we waited in a separate waiting room to Caerphilly Borough County Council howard consulting group (CCBC) s presenting officers and the clerk came to collect me separately when the tribunal was ready for the hearing. The room where the tribunal hearing was to take place was furnished with tables laid out in a square, and ordinary chairs. Two presenting officers from CCBC sat at the table to the left, opposite a typist who would be recording proceedings on the table to the right. A jug with water and plastic cups rested on an unoccupied table.
Judge howard consulting group R. was already sitting down

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