Or maybe this. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-30040238
Take a look! http://www.scoopnest.com/user/BBCEngland/532903983388819457
FIRST Great Western has said that it has “no concerns at this moment in time” about the repaired track at Dawlish after services were delayed this morning. Trains were cancelled and delayed on the Plymouth to Exeter railway line as “huge waves” crash over the repaired track at Dawlish earlier today. Read more... ...
Due to a gas leak we have no heating and hot water or cooking facilities and regret we will have to close on Tuesday 11th November 2014 despite our best efforts today to have this fault fixed. Up to date details will appear on our website and answer phone tomorrow should we be able to re-open on Wednesday 12th November. Read more... ...
The containers are now finished with and are being moved from the sea wall to the Red Rock beach where they are being crushed.
Pasta was not eaten in Australia. Curry was a surname. A takeaway was a mathematical problem. A pizza was something to do with a leaning tower. All potato chips were plain; the only choice we had was whether to put the salt on or not. Rice was only eaten as a milk pudding. Calamari was called squid and we used it as fish bait. A Big Mac was what we wore ...
An interesting letter in today's Express & Echo. http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Reader-8217-s-Letter-Exeter-losing-8216-Capital/story-23666698-detail/story.html
Please take time to read the whole story. Here is a extract . Has your attitude to money changed as you’ve got older? I believe in enjoying what money you have. But people should be charitable, too. If I see a member of the Salvation Army with a collection box, I’ll always put something in. I remember, aged four-and-a-half, being ushered into a hall after being evacuated from London to ...
RIP Lynda. Just a shame she didn't reach this Christmas as she so much wanted to.