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What a joy the D.D&D.C where in their little reserved shelter on The Lawn this afternoon with their 2/3 litre bottles of cider on display, that is 2 to 3 litre not two thirds of a litre. What a lovely picture that paints of Dawlish as the visitor's were walking passed to the beach, sigh! Prohibition notices, as effective as a chocolate tea cup, but not as tasty.

Pics taken 40 minutes ago.

My view was that it is not a pond but a puddle albeit a messy one (I never said it was a little puddle) and not something likely to receive urgent attention in these strained financial times. I never said it should not be sorted out. I hope it is. I did say it was not ideal but that it would be easily passable with wellies on or by temporarily placing boards or stepping stones until it is sorted ...

@Diana Mond - you wish.

flo
flo
21 Sep 2017

Not sure you can classify it as vindictive.  If I don't vote for a politician because of their policies it's not vindictive.  Perhaps campaigning to remove her might be vindictive but not deciding to sign the petition?

Far from being a little puddle it is a huge horrible mess that renders the footpath impassable. If everyone took the view Lisa does then we wouldn't have any footpaths at all and the farmers would be delighted as many do NOT like walkers tramping through their fields along legitimate footpaths.

Some people have a different opinion, shocking isn't it?

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
21 Sep 2017

I see that someone has posted on Eyes Of Dawlish about objecting to this plan!!! And then you read the comments below the post and realise just how ignorant people are.

I'm glad that you agree with me Deedoodle.

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
21 Sep 2017

@The Observer - I believe there is a need for the position, but maybe not at the current salary level considering the average wage in the area is so much less.