Parliament is no longer fit for purpose, as like the dinosaurs, it should have died out long ago with all its old boy handshakes. How many mp's actually reflect and demonstrate the views of their constituencies in parliament, not a lot I expect. mp's salary should be performance related to how well the represent and push the needs and requirements of their constituents through parliament. ...
@Lynne - 16 dec 2016 11:24 - what, am i missing something here ? the reason, i thought we joined the commom market, was to have a good trading relationship with our european counterparts. not to be dictated to by non elected officials on our own domestic immigration policies. The E.U. is not fit for purpose. It is run by a bunch of expense guzzling fat cats whose only priority is to squeeze ...
How lazy are people in this day and age. For god's sake there is a perfectly good car park on the other side of the bridge not 100 yards away. I do believe for the genuine disabled people it would help to have parking for them. Are these the same people who can't walk a few extra yards with their kids to the play park that is already available!
Well a bit after sunrise, about 08:30 hrs, but still looked quite good.
Why not complain, it may help :- https://www.stagecoachbus.com/regional-help-and-contact/south-west/complaints-and-feedback
@DJ - so true, i know i winge a lot on this site, but mainly about how poorly our services and infrastructure are managed, but what a beautiful part of the country to live in. to a certain degree the lack of investment and building has allowed us to keep what a lot of the country has lost through urbinisation. Over the past 30 years I have moved home as the area I lived in, once a tranquil ...
Since moving to Dawlish nearly 15 years ago I have seen a steady decline in investment in those things that are the bedrock of any town. I have witnessed the council(s) spend large sums of money with either no interaction with the local communities. Or when they do totally ignore the input. I have witnessed millions being spent on new housing estate's, comprising hundreds of houses without any ...
Taking a walk along the Dawlish seafront last night and happened to notice the brick pool area opposite the entrance to the seafront under the railway bridge was up to the top of the lower wall. Only had my phone on me so the photo's are a bit poor. Also the sea wall has been scoured deeper than I have seen it in the last 12 years or so, in places the wall to the beach level is ...