Hi Roberta. Not sure i understand the question, but if you mean with regard to the Strand Project you have for the first time ever elected Councillors taking part in social media, taking up questions directly with the County Council and posting information on this site, something the old style Councillors would never do
It was a slip of the tongue, but as you can see I've edited it out as it clearly bothers you I find it hard to take this secret names stuff seriously and would be surprised if most of us haven't by now worked out from the content of messages who most of the regular contributors are. But each to their own
There is an element of perspective to this. Last night I walked with my dog down the centre of the Strand and in reality the point you've photographed is wider than the picture suggests. That said, I am posing questions to the Project Manager about the Industry design standard for road width and asking for reassurance that the space is wide enough for larger vehicles such as those described by ...
That's fine Huw mclay1990@gmail.com
@Huw Happy to do what I can to help, although as an individual Town Councillor this usually comes down to power of persuasion, might be quickest if you email me on mclay1990@gmail.com
The following link to the Town Council website will hopefully give all the information required http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/dawlishcelebratesposterv11070.pdf The Town Council has a Community Celebration Fund this year of £10,000 to support initiatives such as Party in the Park, anyone who wants to know more about the May events (or wants to volunteer to help) is welcome ...
Dawlish Town Council has reserved £100,000 from the sale proceeds of 34 Park Road to be used as partnership funding for future works to Lawn and Brook by Teignbridge. None of that is being spent on the current exercise. The Town Council contribution to the modelling exercise having been taken from last year's precept. Teignbridge Council is on record as promising that they will bring forward ...
Teignbridge Council (Who manage the Brook) have publicised the following information following questions from Dawlish Town Council Update on progress with regards the de-silting and hydraulic modelling exercise of the Brook in Dawlish. 1. When will the partial de-silting of the Brook take place? Works to de-silt selected bays in the lower reaches will commence on Wednesday ...
They are there until 4pm
I've just been handed a leaflet, PDSA will be by the Cemetary entrance today (Tuesday 16 April) offering free health checks for dogs