If the "youngsters" can't be bothered to speak up on local, or national issues, then tough, it's their own fault if they don't like the outcome.
Has the CCTV ever been effective in actually assisting the police with a successful prosecution? From what I hear it doesn't work after dark.
For the first time ever I phone-voted in Eurovision, and I'm delighted my vote helped Austria and Conchita win the contest.
It depends on the final design whether there will be any surprises, or not. Too often consultations are just window dressing to disguise the fact that the decisions have already been taken behind closed doors.
Last time I had fish at MP it was like it had come out of a frozen catering pack, not at all appetising. Smugglers is a much better bet.
@Lynne I can only assume you got a good deal on the ticket price from Southwest Trains to travel into Waterloo, you can knock an hour off the journey time by going to Paddington instead.
Public funds are usually ringfenced to secure essential services or projects, how on earth does a path for the cycling fraternity fall into that category, what have they done to deserve such preferential treatment?
Something I've read on another site: What does the law say about cat fouling? There are no laws regarding cats and fouling. A cat holds a unique position in law in that the owner of the cat is not held to be responsible for the consequences of any trespass by the cat. It is an offence to put down poison or set snares for a cat. So it would seem there is nothing anybody, ...
@Lynne I would say the answer to all your questions is Yes. @leatash I would assume that NR spend what it thinks is necessary to maintain the wall. This winter's storms have been exceptional by anyone's standards, whole swathes of the country have been devastated, Dawlish isn't alone in that respect, I don't think NR could have reasonably foreseen the extent of the damage we have ...
Well, "they" haven't let Dawlish fall into the sea yet. Quite the reverse. Has the massive amount of money and manpower pumped into the town's sea defences over the last few weeks passed you by?