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She's already received three e-mails from me on this subject over the past week! But it would be great if others contacted her as well as I am sure we all have different concerns and now is the time to make 'em known. And here are some examples of how different people will be affected in different ways. Note in the first example the reference to the fact that if you have opted out of paying ...

19 Jan 2013

Suggest people with queries about this (whatever age you might be and whatever your gender cos these new proposals affect all of us aged about 62 and younger) contact our MP, Anne Marie Morris. I say this not only because she is our MP but because crucially she now sits on the Parliamentary Work and Pensions Select Committee and it is that very body that will be scrutinising and analysing the ...

19 Jan 2013

If you scroll down this link you should get to the bit that shows due date pension age vis-a-vis date of birth. http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/pensions/article-1679780/New-state-pension-age-retire.html Note the bizarre differences in dates of birth and state retirement age. For example a woman born 6.01.53 is due for state pension on 6.11.2015 when she is 62 years and 10 months old. ...

Old Brewery
18 Jan 2013

Yeah Ellie's Attic is great (it's on Shutterton Industrial Estate. Turn into the estate, then turn right by Dawlish Carpets. Ellie's Attic is on your left. They've just expanded into the premises next door so much stuff do they have).

Enjoy
18 Jan 2013

That is brilliant! Will be sending that link to quite a few people. Hope it goes viral!

Dawlish Gazette
18 Jan 2013

Agree with you totally about not believing things just because they are in the media (others do though). I was just curious to know what you had in mind specifically.

Tesco
18 Jan 2013

I heard she comes from Maresfield in E. Sussex

17 Jan 2013

Was she was taken to the mane hospital in Canterbury by any chance? And did she jump the admissions queue?

17 Jan 2013

That's so funny I could hardly rein in my laughter. (Ps Do you think that all this fuss is a bit er.........well you know........a bit like er...... well........  a bit like the proverbial shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted?)

You have to pay a fee 'n all if it is deemed that your request will cost more than £450 to answer. http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/index.aspx?ArticleID=15985