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There was two of them canvassing in my road yeaterday. One knocked on my door at approx 1130am and told him I wasn't interested. Then about 4 hours later, the other chap decided to give me a try and when I answered the door, I told him where to go. @Paul Were your chaps wearing a light/sky blue top? What make me laugh is that when you answer the door, the first thing they ...

@TheObserver i didn’t say that it should be a public road! the residents live on a private unadopted road and are very vocal about it being private, yet expect public money to be spent on maintaining it for their benefit and their benefit alone. sod em.

Looks like they’ve got away with it as well. Disgusting.

majorp
majorp
20 Feb 2018

BASTARD'S!!!!!!!!

you could say that about any road.  people have driven down there to see the sea i guess.  people drive down my road to park outside my house to pick their kids up.  they've had the benefit of those lights for a while without being adopted so the advantage would be to have the road resurfaced and keep the lights.  i don't think @Diana Mond 's comments are any worse than some of the residents ...

We should always commemorate and remember fallen and non fallen heroes, and if the beacon was made for a reason it should be used, looked after and maintained for the reason. I fear there is so much in Dawlish that could make Dawlish so pretty, that just goes amiss. Will Cllr Wrigley also ask for the removal of the Christmas Tree dumped in the manor grounds and ask why the area is not being ...

@flo i understand that, yes. but i ask again @Diana Mond said that it;s a private roads, by signs put up by residents, and public are banned for using it, so she/he said sod em, applying sod those who live there? why? why should public need to drive down there and use the road? what benefit is it to them?

I’m sure he won’t mind me posting on here that I’ve received a message from Martin Wrigley saying that he will bring this to the attention of the Council. Fingers crossed that something will come of this so that we can fully commemorate our fallen heroes. Thank you Mr Wrigley.

A kind-hearted pensioner let a group of young people rent his house in Dawlish – only to find £30,000 had been stolen from his bank account. The victim, an ex-solicitor aged in his late 70s, was left feeling ‘distressed and angry’ that his kindness had been abused. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/gang-bought-gifts-amazon-using-1238561

Exactly, Flo.