I wouldn't know i retired 14 years ago at the ripe old age of 56 when we still had final salary pensions as we oldies say the good old days.
Reading her comments it was more about the restrictions on her dog than anything else.
What a single minded idiot.
Lynne, as far as I know, it is still the latest they have produced on this topic. And as for leatash, he has obviously not heard of shift workers. In case he doesn't know what goes on in this world, shift workers work at any time of the day or night. It is a lot different from a 9-5 worker.
Well I sincerely hope this does not go ahead. Admittidly I can't go to the Meeting due to other commitments, but I hope people do turn up.
Sadly they are the usual green and yes Lynne a few bright colour would brighten the place up.
@leatash - indeed it is great to see this taking place, long overdue. i wonder who be responsible for the maintenance of them? @Lynne - i have to agree, wouldn't it be lovely if dawlish had a colour scheme?
Very fortuitous you mentioning benches Leatash because I have just come back from a few days in Falmouth and noticed whilst there (couldn't miss if truth be known) that their public benches by the beaches have been brightly painted in primary and secondary colours in a gloss like paint. Looked very attractive. Also the doors in the public toilets at Gyllingvase beach had also been painted using ...
There have been a lot of objections lodged with TDC with regard to this planning application - both the original and the revised one. I wonder if any of those who object to this application will avail themselves of their being able to speak about their concerns at the town council planning committee meeting being held this Thursday? (the issue of the route of the cycle path ...
“In all my 60 years...”. OAP having a moan - there’s a shock!