Pic of the Brook outlet on the 30th Aug 2016, a week and a half later. If We get any continuous heavy rain this will cause quite a mess.
NIce motorhomes, they must have cost the owner's a pretty penny. Anyone know if they have moved on yet?
@ZIGGY - the only problem with notice's that tell people not to do something, is that those it is aimed at do not acknowledged them. feet on the street is the only sure way to enforce these issues do not go unpunished although there is little chance of that happening.
Very nice to see them doing well, thanks 4 sharing.
Interesting thread from 2011 same old problems with the minority of ignorant cyclists.
@Carer - i don't think 'decency' comes into it. they're just saving themselves a certain amount of grief from all the people who will end up tramping the stuff in their houses and onto their carpets, etc. although i hear what you are saying.
Have just had a leaflet put in my letter box. It is from SWH who are going to carry out, what they call, footway slurry seal. In essence placing a thin skin of asphalt sealant over the crumbling foot path and driveway access. It reminds of the firm that did the same style of thing to Badlake Hill's road surface. Within a couple of weeks it had fallen apart and all the small potholes were ...
Walking along the seawall last night I noticed, due to the stormy conditions the last few days, the brook outlet under the railway lines has been bloocked by a large amount of pebbles. In the photo you can see how high the water level is due to this blockage, although the sea was quite far out. This section of the brook should have been a few inches rather than a few feet. I had ...
ER113 - Take a chill pill,dude
A few pics of more ignorant cyclist's on the Dawlish sea wall going through the barriers on their bikes. It would also seem the new signs on the barriers by the railway underpass have been forcebly removed. I wonder what type of person would commit this type of criminal damage? ignorant cyclists, maybe!