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The originator of this petition does seem have a bee in his bonnet about "old people".

Daverc
Daverc
11 Oct 2017

Fascinating, the ideas some people seem to have about how to carry out a 'consultation'.  I've got it, Humphrey, let's go and ask some people who are already in the main streets of Dawlish whether a new 'play park' would encourage them to visit Dawlish !  Yes, Prime Minister !

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
11 Oct 2017

How on earth will building an overpriced 'micro' playpark on The Lawn possibly attain the results of increased revenue and footfall. It would be better to give the shop owner's in Dawlish a share of the £200K - £260K that is to be spent building this white elephant so that they then have their increased revenue and The Lawn is left alone, a win - win in my book and no money is then needed to ...

Lynne
Lynne
11 Oct 2017

See today's Gazette and see below the wording of the petition FOR there to be a playpark on the lawn. Note its claims, amongst other things, about 77% of Dawlish residents, the size of the playground that should be built, and the claim that such a playground would add to the town centre economy. "The Lawn in Dawlish IS the place for a new play-park in the town centre. The Lawn is a ...

I’m touchy about your feeble trolling/stalking. You need to get over it burneside. Thanks for your contribution though.

burneside
burneside
10 Oct 2017

Feeling touchy about your many, many incarnations on this forum?  How many times have you been banned?  I've lost count.

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
10 Oct 2017

Says Diana Mond. Who rattled your cage burneside? Or are you just trolling?

burneside
burneside
10 Oct 2017

Says Diana Mond/Mrs C/Judith Chalmers/Our Soul/Our Soul of Dawlish and all your other aliases too numerous to mention.

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
10 Oct 2017

Sticks and stones, but there’s still no such thing as the Dawlish News newspaper. When one is moaning about accuracy, it’s always good to get ones facts correct.

A driver who took two men from Dawlish to Torquay after the robbery has told the jury that he had no idea they had just committed a crime. Ross Morton said he had been rung up in mid afternoon and taken the men shopping as an unpaid favour, picking up his girlfriend and her child at Teignmouth on the way. Read more... ...