Dial M for makeover as BT gives phoneboxes a futuristic facelift. BT, so the Daily Mail states, is attempting to make phoneboxes more relevant by offering free calls, superfast wi fi internet and charging points in the kiosks. The facilities - branded as link sites - will also have touch screen computers which offer access to maps, directions and local services. The service would be funded by ...
@tom (25 oct 2016 12:19) the signs specifically state no cycling, if you are capable of cycling then you can walk with the bike along that stretch. yes, scooters are more stable than 2 wheel cycles, obviously! I, for one, do not want a person or group of cyclist's trying to barge past me on the sea wall on their inherently unstable cycles. If a disabled scooter came past I would, out of ...
@Mrkwillms30 - the sea wall is a dangerous place to walk due to the height and no barrier, i appreciate your position, but no cycling means no cycling. i agree the signs need to be prominent and visable to all. in the case of the entrance to the sea wall from dawlish railway viaduct towards dawlish warren it would seem some idiot took them off some time ago, although there is a tiny round one ...
@ZIGGY - seems to be an epidemic, especially as we get towards xmas.
Yes I know I sound like a scratched record, but!
Just a few pics......
Happen to see the unloading of a catch of fish on Sunday from the new Jetty in Teignmouth.
@Lynne - maybe they could make more money replacing them as the french style urinals, just a thought.
The trains find it difficult enough to move when they get a little splash of water on them. How much worse a battering they will get half way down the beach. Sounds like a load of hot air as usual.
Still bunged up to within a foot fo the walkway yesterday evening. Normally has a good 3 to 4 feet clearance.