There's some bonkers proposals in that document: force takeaway shops to change their packaging because it fills the bins too quickly force them to print large warnings on the packaging that it is an offense (sic) to litter create a team of volunteer beach wardens to snoop on visitors It was obviously written by somebody with way too much time on their hands.
Climate change climate change officer dawlish council = increase in car park charges, more roads you will not be able to park on around dawlish, increase in car park permits, etc, etc. For goverments and councils climate change is just another 'vechicle' to screw more tax out of everyone. Call me cynical if you like.
There is a Dawlish Town council meeting this coming Monday (30th September). There is an item on the agenda concerning climate change. Click on this link https://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/2802_1800658666.pdf to read the report from the town council's Climate Change Working Group.
I listened to a BBC world service programme the other day that featured climate scientist experts that said the ice caps only featured on the earth after the huge meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs crashed and created the huge dust cloud that blocked out the sun (severely lowering the temperature) and created the ice age. The ice caps are remnants from that time and it is only natural that ...
Sea levels rise as polar ice melts https://www.ft.com/content/604b261e-df04-11e9-9743-db5a370481bc (for the avoidance of doubt - I totally disagree with the sentiments expressed by the person I overheard on the bus. In fact I was gobsmacked that someone should be so ignorant of the importance of studying icebergs/caps/flows given their climatic impact).
Yup you are right. Ice is ice. No problem. Maybe go tell that to the Titanic.
I use ECHO for my repeat prescriptions and so far they have been excellent. I requested a refill on my phone on Sunday and on Tuesday they were delivered. Great service. It saves me from having to go pick it up from the pharmacy which means one less person in the queue.
On a not unrelated matter: I was on the bus the other day and given the close proximity of the seats couldn't help but overhear a conversation between two of the other passengers. One was telling the other that her son-in-law works at the Met Office in Exeter and that his field of study was icebergs. "Icebergs!" cried the other passenger "what on earth is he studying that for?" "Yes, I agree" said ...
Some of our local lads in court again. Lets hope they are away for a long time this time. https://www.thelawpages.com/court-hearings-lists/crown-court-daily/8/lists/2019-09-24
Perhaps someone can ask if the rumours are true that the work is so far behind it won’t even be finished by the end of March!