Thanks yet again Michael for keeping us updated. I'd hope all on here would agree that the communication has been fantastic.
Is Leah being ironic?
Margaret, I'd respectfully suggest that if you want to speak authoritatively to your electorate, then you first learn to write in a way that the common person like me can understand and has no ambiguity. If you have a problem with not being part of the delegation that met Camoron, then I'm not sure why you'd air that on here?
Seriously Margaret, is your nose out of joint because you weren't part of the delegation that met Camoron??? You need to be told that your ego is utterly irrelevant compared to what's happened to our town!! Your post beggars belief!
Don't get them involved because they don't have the money for such a project thanks to the Tories. Sadly, despite it bein a commendable idea worthy of investigation, Cameron and his old-Etonian friends wouldn't get involved in such a project as there's nothing in it for them personally - unlike the fracking contracts that are nearly as much a corrupt disgrace as the stealth privatisation of the ...
I've read it Ken. It's an excuse for the Tories to try to divert attention from their slashing of the EA budget by £75 million each and every year. Factually, the wildlife survey is for the Warren element of the wider project. Any building work would not have started yet anyway - wildlife survey or not!
Thanks Roberta.
Wondering, plenty of us use the train in a daily basis to commute to work - the packed peak times trains are testimony to that. Just because the pensioners that post on this website don't use the trains, it doesn't mean that they're not a necessity. And I mean necessity. That said, I do like Mjprc's lateral thinking.
Ken, the Environment Agency has nothing to do with the maintenance of the sea wall. Inside the last two months, self-proclaimed experts on here were saying that the groynes should be rebuilt whilst the sand is gone and the tides are low!! It's a good job that the real experts took no notice of them! I'd imagine that otherwise the Dawlish angry brigade (all 4 of them) would have been shouting ...
There's only one way to take your opinion.