Robustly. Gary Taylor
OK, so back to the thread. And for anyone who did not pick up a copy of this week's Gazette (35p from any good Dawlish retailer - and, yes, I did buy a copy for my mum) here's the full version of the letter I submitted to the editor: Does every man have his price? In the battle between Teignbridge Councillor Humphrey Clemens and farmer Richard Weeks and his supporters (Gazette, 15th ...
Michael, it didn't seem to me that you had asked for a declaration, however rather than split hairs, for the avoidance of doubt and in the interests of transparency (and in the interests also of bringing forward the prospect of having discussions over a pint with you at some point in the near future) I will henceforth be using my own name on posts. Gary Taylor
Very good, Dorian. However I believe all the points made above in discussion with MC were fair.
Or brain salad?
@Mcjrpc , and as a paid up member of both organisations.
Rocket science, OurSoul?
Yes. As an individual.
You are quite right to point this out, Michael. The Liberal Democrat proposals do not necessarily represent the views of the membership of the SOUL of Dawlish group. This will be made clear in future postings.
It will be very interesting, Dorian. I hope also, that as well as the Warren Farm issue, voters will consider our proposals to ensure that the burden of housing planned for Dawlish (1,888 houses - and counting) brings with it the promised services (community facilities, schools, surgeries) infrastructure (the new link road for instance) and open spaces (including appropriate SANGS) before they put ...