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Almost a year later and this issue seems to have gone very quiet.

at the Dawlish Town Council meeting held 2.9.20 County Cllr John Clatworthy reported that: "Draft Agreements still need to be completed in connection with the Link Road so until they are exchanged a date cannot be given when the planning application for the road will be submitted to Teignbridge District Council."

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Lynne
Lynne
11 Sep 2020

On the subject of house building numbers. This is from the December 2019 Conservative party general election manifesto: " we will continue our progress towards our target of 300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s. This will see us build at least a million more homes, of all tenures, over the next Parliament ".

I also read somewhere that the Govt. estimation of around 6,000 Covid-19 infections per day at the high point (so far) back in April may have been grossly underestimated. The true figure could be as high as 100,000 per day apparently. Although alarming, this could actually be good news......couldn't it?

Cassandra
Cassandra
8 Sep 2020

Sorry to be a bit pedantic, but it was an Italian captain who abandoned ship (Costa Concordia). Can’t allow the Greeks to be unfairly libelled!

Planning permission has been granted.

Using the ACE CARD, as I was told at Bramshill

UNTIL WE HAVE A VACCINE.   Which strain of covid will they be using, currently there are more than 11 human covid and well over 20 animal strains doing the rounds that have been identified. The continued media bombardment of those that have been tested with a positive result, but sadly lacking the fact that the percentage error per 150k tested COULD be up to 3000 false positives. The media ...

Lynne
Lynne
8 Sep 2020

Saw an interview with the editor of the Lancet yesterday. And Jonathan Van Tam on tv this morning. Both saying more or less the same thing. Seems it is young people who are spreading the disease now but not only amongst themselves. For when they go home they then spread it to other, older, members of their families. I think it was Matt Hancock who recently used the phrase "Don't kill your ...