http://www.teignmouth-today.co.uk/article.cfm?id=103586&headline=Leaving%20EU%20would%20cause%20%27unnecessary%20ten%20years%20of%20pain%20and%20suffering%27%20says%20Lib%20Dem%20Cllr§ionIs=news&searchyear=2016 Say's it all really....
Liberal Democrats across the Newton Abbot constituency have selected Martin Wrigley as their candidate to become the next MP for the Parliamentary seat, which extends from Ipplepen to Kenton, including Teignmouth, Dawlish, Kingsteignton and Newton Abbot. https://newtonabbotlibdems.org/en/
This is Exeter City Council's take on Brexit. Brexit and Exeter The risks Despite Exeter’s resilience and growth in recent years Brexit is a cause for concern. Exeter has very strong ties with the EU market, with 70% of current exports heading to EU countries. Research suggests that as a result of Brexit, Exeter will be the most affected area in Devon & Somerset: A ‘soft’ ...
Nice to know Ziggy that both EU and your dog enjoy going there.
I don't know who enjoys going there most me or my dog. It's lovely to see the dogs socialising and meeting so many friendly people.
Stop press! TDC have confirmed that following this latest announcement, the car park will now be further extended to four times its current size...
Not being a bus user I had no idea you could get to that wretched farmer's field on public transport, I still won't be visiting it though. I have far better things to do than wander around a crap filled field.
@ burnside You obviously missed the point. I was not referring to fresh air but the bus service as you stated that the only way to get there was by car. Stick to the point please and don't digress and avoid the question.
Both TDC and DCC have been, and are, involved with the Heart of the South West's Brexit Resilience and Opportunities Group which is undertaking research into some of the potential issues and impacts of Brexit. I am told that this work is being undertaken in partnership with the Local Enterprise Partnership and other local councils across Devon, Somerset, Plymouth and Torbay. Here's a link for ...
Each to their own. For me, I find it a lovely place to go for a walk, with or without a dog. It is also lovely to see so many other people enjoying it. Yes there is the occasional bit of dog poo that has been missed or ignored, but in my experience the vast majority of dog owners pick up after their pets. This goes for Sandy Lane as well. I used to live in a city until a couple of years ago and ...