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It would appear that the initial thread got too long, hence part two opening.

Margaret Swift
Margaret Swift
28 Jul 2017

Why has the Play Park thread been closed? Do we have a councillor controlling this site?

Lynne, can't have it where the piazza is as you will need the approval from the smackheads and drunks.  And they have the approval from the police and Teignbridge council to be there.

But the cabinet isn't saying we won't leave the EU. What the agreed line appears to be (and it seems that arch Brexiteers Johnson, Fox and Davies agree with this) is that it is in the country's interests for there to be a softer economic landing by way of leaving the EU completely over a period of time rather than leaving the EU completely on March 29th 2019. If you disagree with that ...

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
28 Jul 2017

As far as listening to business people might be one thing but the people were asked to vote and they did. If Philip Hammond don't like it or can't hack it then go. That Lynne is democracy which ever you slice it.

Today is the last day that Brixham Community Hospital will provide X-ray and Minor Injury Unit facilities, while Paignton Community Hospital's last day for these facilities was on Tuesday. People who sustain an injury may go to their nearest Minor Injury Unit, open 8am to 8pm seven days a week, in Newton Abbot, Totnes or Dawlish. Here they can receive treatment for a range of minor injuries ...

It was entirely up to the UK when Article 50 got triggered. Theresa Mayhem went for March 2017. Twas the UK that started the clock ticking. Tick Tock.

burneside
burneside
28 Jul 2017

We leave the EU in March 2019, with or without an agreement.  If no agreement is reached we trade on WTO rules, and Brussels doesn't get its £50/75/100 billion, or whatever other telephone number sum they have thought up depending on what day of the week it is.  Soft Brexit = No Brexit.

b.o.liking
b.o.liking
28 Jul 2017

lynne Your absolutely correct it was not on the ballot but the EU wanted the negotiations  by 2019 if i remember Tick Tock

and here are the minutes of the full council meeting held on 6th July last year when the play park issue was debated and voted on http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/2092_577481209.pdf and these minutes (see below) of the full council meeting held 14th July last year have more info (including why the playpark couldn't be built on the site of the piazza - it would cost too much). ...