The only time our Sainsbury's is anywhere near fully stocked is first thing in the morning. Any other time and it's desolate! Especially fruit and veg. Not the staffs fault, it's supply chain issues caused by Covid and Brexit.
Nearly all the England players are descendants of immigrants. Something we should all be very proud of.
The camping application was refused so I'd be surprised if homes were allowed to be built there. Which the farmer who owns Warren Farm will no doubt be rubbing his grubby hands together about.
Replies that you can expect: 1. "It's not a consultation, they've already made their mind up". 2. "Why build all these houses, nobody needs them?". 3. "People keep buying all these new houses that they're always building, but what about the extra traffic they're causing?". 4. "I blame cyclists".
I hope that it's understood that all of the proposed sites are ones which the owners themselves (usually so-called farmers) have put forward. They haven't been randomly selected by "the council".
Ever been had? The owner of Warren Farm has certainly pulled the wool over the eyes (pun intended) of the great and good of Dawlish. I well remember that he whipped up members of this parish into a frenzy over his land becoming a Country Park, due to his claims about his livelihood being threatened. What's changed since? Oh of course, the £s per acre for building plots is waaaaaay more ...