@michaelclayson You just dont listen to people or answer their questions all you ever do is pass the book as above Why are we not getting what the people who expressed a preferance wanted, just answer the question. After all you are the originating voice for Dawlish If you dont know then may I suggest that its your job to find out Before the final tarmac goes in get rid of the ...
Thats the answer then hang dead seagulls from roofs and trees and drive around with one stuck on your car roof. Now thats BRILLIANT. Just one problem if we cant shoot the things where are we going to get the dead ones from?
@Huw - Youre absolutly right there. The reason its been done that way is to save the trouble of appling to the dept of transport for a road traffic order allowing priorities to change. The entire project is just an accident waiting to happen and its beyond the realms of health and safety how it ever got the go ahead (but we are talking local authorities here). Wait till one of our elderly drivers ...
Good luck with that one, watch out for the pretend Police just in case they come out of their Brunswick communication and shower shop.
b.o.liking - The only thing I would feed the Gulls would be lead pellets, but it seems thats not allowed. Seems a bit unfair to Phesants really. Look at it this way, if shooting them is against the law then feeding them should be also
Sounds pretty good fun is it worth coming down for a look
Bread balls full of baking soda - is it true what happens once eaten
Take it the contractors have ruptured the water main or something then
Thats why the supermarket has 260 parking spaces. They now have what they wanted in return for building a store in Dawlish, 100% domination of shopping. The town centre is being re-developed into nothing more than a meeting place where you can sit in the sun and enjoy a cup of coffee. Unfortunatley local folk have niether the time or the money to spend on such a luxury on a regular basis, and by ...
Tell me about it, that was their intention from the outset wasent it. Wait till all the shops are empty and the two remaining banks have gone. Guess who will be first to say it wasent our fault. Someone keeps harping on about the plans, but these are not the same plans contained in the options which people at the public consultation were asked to express a preferance on. The original plans were ...