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Dawlish Town council is recommending refusal of this planning app on the following grounds: Comment: RESOLVED unanimously by Members present and voting that this Council recommends REFUSAL of this application due to the following concerns: • Affordable housing percentage much lower than requested (11% rather than 25%) • Affordable housing stands out and is not tenancy blind • Health and ...

If they must protest, then why not do it outside the Indian, Chinese, and USA embassies, as they are the ones who don't give a damn about the climate. At least we(the UK) are doing our best at the moment. I see that Chris Packham was in London today protesting, so I wonder if he will give up flying away on a BBC jolly (all expenses paid) in the future?

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
8 Oct 2019

The last time these idiots did this in central London I sat in my range rover on the marlybone road for 4 hrs and yes I did leave the engine running because it was f##k##g cold  outside. One thing the actions these idiots take do the opposite of their protests over global warming.

@1263 one thing they are very good at is spending our money for worthless things, while the local area continues to spiral downwards.

I wonder how many of them went (by plane of course) on a lovely foreign holiday this year?

FredBassett
FredBassett
7 Oct 2019

Use the water cannon on them that,ll at least give them a wash

1263
1263
7 Oct 2019

See the great unemployed and unwashed are at it again in London. This is the mob that alledgely  george hooks supports ..........................

£35k  grand  a year... how do they arrive a these salaries decisions.? What, if anything,, are the independent council members doing about the cost to the taxpayers.?

Dawlish library have another competition on until 31st October. The prize is 4 main courses and a bottle of wine at The Boathouse in Dawlish Warren. All you have to do is to Guess How Many Books are Normally in Dawlish Library. Entries cost 50p and can be submitted in the library.

A council that declared a "climate emergency" is printing about 21 million pages a year, it has emerged. Cornwall Council, which has pledged to reduce its carbon footprint , produced 1.7 million sheets in June alone, figures showed. The figures were included in an agenda - itself totalling 170 pages - was presented to a committee discussing the authority's "digital transformation". ...