Deedoodle, I for one appreciate your efforts to try to find the owner of this dog. I was horrified to hear about this attack. For me it is a serious matter for our town. Diana Mond, I think that you could have chosen a thread on a different subject to pursue your vendetta against Deedoodle in such an infantile way. For the benefit of all who read this, I have no idea who Deedoodle or Diana Mond ...
What are you going to do with this vital lead? You say the police can’t be arsed (which is strange coming from someone who said that they’re an ex-policeman), so what’s the plan?
You don't need a working group, just leave The Lawn alone.
I just think that because this whole topic is so controversial that it makes sense that the working group meetings are open to the public.
Sigh! XERGP Monde.
The Dawlish Post states 'The owner was said to have run off from the area after being confronted with a group of about 20 passers-by to get the dog off the swan'. Were you one of the 20 or so passers-by who actually was willing to help? I would like to use this thread to get info on the description of the owner/dog and if any video was taken of said owner/dog I would appreciate a link to it on ...
At Exeter Crown Court on Friday 6th April 2018, Chad Taylor, also known as Shipton, pleaded guilty to possessing an imitation firearm in a public place in Dawlish Town Centre 8th October 2016. Taylor was sentenced to 4 months imprisonment. Though this was a broken BB gun, it was of realistic appearance and its possession in a public place was enough to constitute a criminal offence. ...
Hi Lynne, did you ask to be part of the working group? I assume not. This isn’t about a lack of transparency - as you know, members of the public have been invited to provide their opinions by at least one member of the working group. Decisions aren’t made by the working group, so why do you think members of the public should be invited to merely observe their meetings? No doubt the working group ...
Earlier this week I received this from the town clerk. My emphasis in bold red "Working Groups are not decision-making bodies; they investigate particular matters and make recommendations (with rationale) to the Council or Committee that established them. They do not have formal agendas and minutes because the output of the group will be the report(s) back to the Council or Committee with ...