That link is nearly two years old. What's the relevance of posting it today please. Thanks.
Really can't wait for that stretch to open! Obviously the seawall from Dawlish to the Warren is at the forefront of most local minds, but at least next weeks reopening represents a further opportunity to enjoy the seawall walk.
Maggie, how many of those objections are merely pro formas filled in by the uninformed (or more likely, misinformed) elderly rank and file of this town? I did ponder over the placement of a couple of the apostrophes, and I'm still not sure whether it's right or not. However I bow to your evident superior knowledge of such important matters. ...
The Dawlish Gazette should hang it's head in shame over it's sensationalist coverage of this story, and likewise it's ridiculously biased coverage against the attempt to secure £1m funding to improve our town. It begs the question, what is their agenda????
Great effort, but it needs some serious proofreading and consequent editing of typos and grammatical errors. Once complete, it'll be a valuable resource for tourists. Let me know if i can I assist with proofreading.
"They were our heroes". Owners of devastated breakers yard praise fire crews: http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Devastated-family-lost-business-huge-blaze-car/story-21748680-detail/story.html
Ken you'd lose your bet if you did have a flutter.
Clive, she's passed away.
I trust that the misogynist Elvis Presley, and whichever sad specimen agreed with him, now regret his vile comment. I doubt that he'll apologise for it but have no doubt that he'll think that "just saying" is enough get him off the hook... My thoughts and prayers are with Julia's family, friends, colleagues and pupils past and present.
Exactly Roberta.