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if you live in any of the roads, streets, avenues, closes etc shown below then you live in Central Ward in Dawlish and you will be able to vote in the by-election (but I don't know where - presumably at the polling station you normally go to). Street Index (Dawlish Central) Alexandra Road Ashley Way Barton Hill Beach Street Belvedere Court Brookdale Cottage Brookdale Terrace Broom Close ...

12 Jul 2011

http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=30066&p=0

12 Jul 2011

Lib Dems out canvassing this afternoon. Anyone heard anything from any of the other candidates?

11 Jul 2011

@flo - i don't know is my honest answer. The person you (and anyone else with questions about this by-election) need to contact is Cathy Reulens who is the Deputy Returning Officer at TDC. cathy.reulens@Teignbridge.gov.uk Hope that helps and if you do contact her any chance you could share the answer you get with the rest of us? Ta. L.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8627485/Parishes-to-rule-on-parking-and-licensing-hours-in-Camerons-big-society.html

Nominations for candidates for this by-election have to be submitted by 12 noon on 15th July. For more info contact the Returning Officer at TDC. A parish by-election of interest? Well, usually I'd say "No" in great big capital letters. But what with all the nasty brown stuff that's being flung about at the moment this particular by-election could take on a life of its own. Hands up those who ...

I agree with Andymac - they have only been in office for two months. Yes, there is a staffing issue but a lot of noses have been put out of joint and consequently a lot of that brown smelly stuff is being flung about. There is a power struggle going on in more ways than one - and, from what I had heard previous to the local elections in May, certain staffing issues have been brewing for some ...

As the Tesco challenge to the TDC decision re Sainsbury's was heard by a judge - hence its being a judical review - I imagine Sainsbury's had a barrister asking questions of Tesco because they were legally entitled to do so. If anything legally untoward had happened at that judical review don't you think that Tesco/Sainsbury (delete as appropriate) would have made a fuss? Seems to me that the ...

I guess whether or not rents will go down will depend on how buoyant the local housing market is and that will vary throughout the country. And, as I understand it, if/when the Universal Credit welfare payment comes into being then the Housing benefit element of it will be paid directly to the tenant. Landords both social and private are already expressing concern that this may well cause rent ...

5 Jul 2011

As on another thread we've been talking about taxpayers' money and how it is spent on public sector pensions I thought I'd start off another thread on the matter of private sector landlords being given taxpayers money by way of their tenants receiving housing benefit. Or perhaps that's a misconception on my part.......(but I don't think so). It's the principle of this that I'm getting at. Why ...