Well the link just worked for me. Despite boasting on the about us page that they are being more professional the page really needs proof reading, grammar, punctuation and use of capitals all pretty poor. You may think that this is petty but if you want to be professional and attract sponsors little things like this matter, if you cannot show attention to detail on something so basic it ...
The chamber mailing list all got sent details of what was being proposed by the councils with an opportunity to give feedback. I'm no longer a member but I still got it. if the councils chose not to consult residents in that area then that's a poor show but it's not the chamber's fault. (I will admit I haven't looked at Facebook) david is stepping down after three excellent years as chair, ...
Ah well I was told wrong then. Usual Dawlish gossip accuracy! Many things that have been said by and about carnival have been interesting in recent years, I shall watch with baited breath to see how things progress this year....
@User 4549 , i was told that they are no longer a public interest company, no idea if that is right but if it is then they probably don't need to publish reports or accounts again!
The information on these men is great, really interesting. I agree with Huw, blue plaques is the least they deserve, Dawlish should be proud, there can't be many towns of our size with so many connections to VC's.
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Perhaps the lack of interest is because students and parents have realised that to progress to a decent university they need traditional subjects, not the woolly new ones.
Sorry but it reads likes a carefully crafted piece of propaganda. I'm not saying that there aren't women in similar situations but to imply that all people claiming benefit are purely victims of their situation/circumstances isn't accurate. and yes, I know what it's like struggling, my parents had very little, my mum went hungry to feed us kids. My dad worked all hours doing two jobs to ...
But not all people fall into the descriptions in the Church report Lynne, surely you can see that for some being on benefits is a lifestyle choice. I agree that most people who claim some sort of benefit are in real need but I know women who would rather have another child than get a job, if they have a steady partner frequently they don't bother to work either. Not all claimants are victims ...
Neil, if you look around there are companies who have an ethical policy. I only invest in companies that do, with help from a financial adviser who specialises in that area. Side issue I know but wanted to say it. back the point, sort of. At one stage I needed the benefit system and I was bloomin' grateful for it too. Only a few months but whilst I was unable to work due to sickness ...