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Mayoral Christmas Hamper Nominations Christmas is a time for giving and thinking of others. This year has been a difficult year with many people isolating and having spent a lot of time on their own. To spread joy in the local parish Cllr Alison Foden the Mayor of Dawlish has decided she will be giving away 20 Christmas Hampers this year. All those receiving the hampers will have been ...

more info: Dawlish Virtual Santa Dawlish Town Council wanted to make sure that children in the parish did not miss out on meeting Father Christmas this year. As we cannot have the normal face to face meeting as part of the Festive weekend, we are working with Waggle Events so children living in the EX7 postcode area can have an individual virtual meeting with the very special ...

27 Nov 2020

If you know of a little person who'd like to have a chat with Santa this year then it can be done virtually. Here's how Santa has been working away and in his diary he still has some slots available on the Sunday 6th December. The elves are getting ready to welcome children in their virtual workshop before children meet virtual Santa.....and don't forget there are sweet deliveries in the ...

lobotomy dems
Lynne
Lynne
26 Nov 2020

Newspaper report giving explanation to be found here https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/article.cfm?id=119871&headline=Why%20council%20didn%27t%20bid%20for%20funding%20to%20get%20rough%20sleepers%20off%20the%20streets&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2020

1263
1263
25 Nov 2020

What's the background with Martin wriggley failing to apply for grants that other towns got "because he thought we would not get it"?

Not at all sure what you mean by that expression. So I googled it in case it is an idiom of some kind that I had never heard of. Seems it is, but I'm still none the wiser as to what you are trying to say.

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
25 Nov 2020

Tut Tut Lynne Me thinks your under skirt is showing.

Lynne
Lynne
24 Nov 2020

Well at least I know that we have left the EU! Which is more than it seems a certain other person does! The relationship we are talking about with the EU concerns a trading relationship (probably includes security matters as well). Just like we are seeking new trading relationships with other countries/trading blocs. Me, a know all? Maybe.* Do you admit to being a Brexit ignoramous? (* a ...

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
24 Nov 2020

If as you say Lynne we have left the E.U, why are we still talking about a relationship with them. LEAVE MEANS LEAVE. As usual Lynne you are such a bloody know all.

Lynne
Lynne
24 Nov 2020

Wrong! We have left the EU.! Did so on Jan 31st this year. Following the outcome, the UK Parliament finally ratified the withdrawal agreement, and the UK left the EU at 11 p.m. GMT on 31 January 2020. This began a transition period that is set to end on 31 December 2020, during which the UK and EU are negotiating their future relationship.