Hi Diana, i’m aware it’s a delicate balance between the need for flood alleviation and the search for a solution that doesn’t look horrendous. I hope your assurances of very little visible difference at Cockwood prove correct. From seeing the works in progress this week, it looked a little on the severe/brutal side. Perhaps we can revisit this discussion once the works are complete, comparing and ...
Anyone know what the grapevine is saying about the progress of this application? The last thing put into the public domain by TDC is dated a couple of months back.
Anyone know if this application has been granted?
To return to the issue of the proposed playpark on the lawn. See page 2 of today's Gazette.
Welcome back Margaret.
I hope the people who run Red Rock cafe read Mrs Cs disgusting post above and take some action. They planned to a few years ago when she put false information on here about them, perhaps this time they will. What a despicable woman Mrs C is but, as the saying goes, the leopard never changes its spots.
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Willkilner clearly has no idea about the work currently taking place at Cockwood and along the Exe estuary. Once completed, there will be little visible difference at Cockwood, however homeowners and businesses will be far safer from the rising waters caused by global warming. The ‘Cove Cafe’ will be back up and running at a Coryton very soon, now that they’ve been awarded the contract to ...
Lynne you are spot on they are Wordsworth's daffodils.
You left out that the proposed new playpark on the lawn will revitalise the town - allegedly.