This site uses cookies

General Discussion

Thank you for the comprehensive detail Michael. Your post has has prompted me to look at September 25th 1914 to try to understand the horrific number of fatalities incurred that day. I assume these men and boys were part of the Battle of Loos. Reading, at a high level only, about that battle demonstrates the sheer futility of war. Over 8,000 casualties in 4 hours, a lot of which were ...

6 Feb 2015

I will Bernie, until I have a hole big enough for you to fit in...

6 Feb 2015

Burneside, you're a little bit special aren't you?

6 Feb 2015

Lynne, do you know whether this mbuilding you refer to is part of a later phase of this development, as I can't see reference to it in the documents you've provided a link to. I'm probably not reading it properly. Thanks.

6 Feb 2015

LOL.

4 Feb 2015

Welcome back Fred. TDC refused permission but Eric Pickles (in between courses presumably) approved the subsequent appeal. Blame him not TDC.

What a typical party politicians non-answer that was from Dave. And what a typical brown-nosing question from our MP (Dave did nothing to be thankful for).

P.S. The great storm happened on the night of the 4th.

4 Feb 2015

That's all fantastic news - I'm pleased that I'm not the only one to have thought the anniversary worthy of commemorating. Hopefully there'll be great support for all of these events.