If you look at the agenda for this Weds full council meeting you will see at the bottom, in the Part II bit, that there is a report concerning town council job vacancies.
That's the whole point of this forum, Mrs C, for people to express their opinion. Do keep up.
In your opinion, Flower.
I say put the new playpark on the existing site in the Manor Gardens and extend its footprint. Make it special and a real challenge to Teignmouth's offer. The existing one, on the Manor, owned by TDC, has been sadly neglected and fallen into disrepair. It is only suitable for very young children right now. But the site is perfect as there is space to expand and plenty of open space for kids ...
Sadly this Town Clerk uses creative accounting to deal with perceived nuisances like the War Memorial Garden. A power play? Get rid; less work. A hope that the Town Councillors are sleeping on the job and will not challenge her. High time her maths and her motives are questioned! Get a grip Dawlish. Stop trying to ruin the best we have, including this special garden, the Lawn and Tuck's plot. ...
So nothing changes. Councillors are being run down and now there are remarks directed at the clerk. Where did the councillors pluck her from? I remember a long time ago, I was always in dispute with the town clerk at the time, who was imported from Okehampton. Okehampton could not get rid of him fast enough, so they wrote a fantastic reference for him and DTC took the bait. I wonder if the same ...
Dunno about that, but I heard once along time ago that Mystic Megg was being called into help design it.
Utterly ridiculous figures! £500 a month for gardening services??? Who are they using? Toby Buckland??? And what do the Admin costs cover?
Questionable figures again ?
At the last Civic Amenities meeting held on 13 September, it was agreed that the decision for TDC to take back the Lease for the War Memorial Garden by St Gregory's Church, should be taken at the next full Town Council meeting to be held on Wednesday 4 October 2017. To renew this Lease will cost DTC £1 per year and the volunteer gardeners, who have made it look beautiful, are prepared to carry ...