This is all tied in with the state pension age and, more to the point, the state pension age for women. I know I've another thread going on about the rising state pension age for women (see http://www.dawlish.com/thread/details/45135 ) but I thought to start a separate thread about the bus pass issue because of what I overheard in a Dawlish shop the other day. One woman to another woman ...
check out page 8 - proposed no through service to/from Paignton. Travellers will need to change at Exeter. https://www.crosscountrytrains.co.uk/media/1470/crosscountry-future-timetable-consultation-document.pdf
http://www.johnmason.com/news/new-zealand-government-receives-record-high-emigration-enquiries/
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/10/move-to-new-zealand-us-migration-inquiries-rise-24-fold-after-election-day
The Canadian immigration website had so many hits overnight that it crashed.
https://www.gwr.com/travel-updates/christmas-2016
Update on Fair State Pensions for WASPI women Dear Supporter, In what must be one of the fastest growing CrowdJustice appeals ever, the Official WASPI Campaign has raised £100,000 for its legal action against the Government. Thank you so much for your help in raising this fantastic sum so quickly. It's inspiring to know that we have such a huge level of support and a real validation ...
This is what Dawlish Town Council has requested of TDC RESOLVED to inform the Planning Authority that Dawlish Town Council requests that the two telephone boxes (payphone kiosks) at Ashcombe and St Mary Cottages be retained.
I have no idea why they said that but the outcome is that whilst the result of the referendum is not legally binding, politically it is.
If you look at my post I said that new trade deals may carry with them a clause allowing movement of people into this country not that any new trade deals would have to do so.