So sad, who's going to foot the bill for this?
So sad to see yet more vandalism one window at the back broken nearly all the other windows have been shattered by constant attempt to break them, drain pipes torn out despite being protected with metal casing. After the first attack one of the side windows remained open after the doors were board up i phoned to report it and it's still open.
Good to see Love at First Bite open today. Cafe's very busy in Piermont Place except Willo's which is closed.
Hear how the sea wall was repaired after severe storm damage in 2014. Thursday 25th June, 7pm - 8pm. Courtenay Centre, Newton Abbot, Free for the public. Book a place at www.southdevonutc.org
Just been told there is still some work to finish before the steps can be put in place. One of the security guards told me they have been told unofficially it maybe opened the end of July or begining of August.
Just come back from Sandy Lane park and noticed the vandals have struck again. One of the doors already boarded up the other one is now been broken open and a window smashed, not sure if it's been reported but all the debris and rubbish is visible. Does anyone know who you have to report to?
Just received a letter from Network Rail , resurfacing works at Reviera Terrace-Sea Lawn Terrace. The works are planned to commence on the 29th July and will consist of and impact the residents as follows. Overall working days duration 16 days. Upper Road - 8 days. Lower Road - 8-days. Working days ( Monday to Friday - 0700 -1800 ). Pedestrian access to front of properties ...
There are a lot of people who buy a bungalow and build on to it to enlarge it sometimes building it up to look like a house. Also some buy it because it has a nice garden, and then sell off the garden for building. Just another example http://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/37094542#Sob6wmGECdzgiy8t.97
A date for the next rural skip. Saturday June 20th at Sandy Lane car park 10am-4pm.
The free booklet has been produced by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership and brings together ideas for great days out in Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbot and along the English Riviera. Walks from stations are also featured including the Exe Estuary Trail and Agatha Christie Mile in Torquay. The booklet also promotes South Devon events along the Riviera Line in 2015 including the ...