I suggest that we all put in a written complaint about the decisions made by Mr Bland as the man is ruining the holiday effect of Dawlish. I wonder if he lives in Teignmouth and has a grudge against Dawlish.
Just remember who was working in the treasury and bought in a change to the tax laws when labour hit the personal pensions of the working man for three billion pounds a year. A politician named Ed Balls.
There is I believe a cycle hire shop at the Warren maybe we should send him the article.
@Lynne overseas aid budget would be a good place to start, after all the budget exists to help people recover from disasters. one billion from the 11 billion would sort out most things in the south west.
@leatash and that covenant must now be removed as soon as possible otherwise the same will happen again.
A reef 300 yards offshore with a marked boat entrance, this would take the force out of the waves. In addition rebuild the groynes and pump sand up to the sea wall. It will be a lot cheaper than building a new line at 600 million.
Bet his accountant is already working on a way to cut his tax bill.
No decision on the website yet.
Break the force of the waves out at sea, build the reef.
This is exactly what I said in my "what if" post , it is not rocket science. In the second world war we managed to build a artificial harbour that was towed to the coast of France Just don't get the Enviroment Agency involved.