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yes of course it is. let me check with my birth certificate. so do you want me to answer the question @Lynne ?

@DEEDOODLE - i'm not wrong in saying anything, i'm only wrong if theres a factual outcome, i'm only wrong if i upset someone, i'm only wrong when others personally don't agree. that makes us in return a poltically obscessed community and polictally lead country.  it is very obvious here on dawlish.com that more conversations happen when politics is involved. Also as for the word, it is ...

Snooky Fest
TheObserver
TheObserver
14 Jul 2017

Indeed, shall be good, even if it's not what we expect, it shall be good. Volunteers, hard work, music, a field what can we not like. Well done to all those involved.

Paul
Paul
14 Jul 2017

I'm sure we're all very much looking forward to Snooky Fest. Does anyone know if you can take your own beers in or do you have to buy them there?

Anne Marie Morris
Lynne
Lynne
14 Jul 2017

And following on from Deedoodle's  comments since when has politics not impacted on Dawlish? Any change in, for example, the state of the economy will impact here. Changes in state pension age for women (which didn't get notified to them!) impacts on those women and their families who live in the town. Planning policies impact here. I could go on. The list is endless. Dawlish ...

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
14 Jul 2017

@The Observer - most people cannot see the wood for the tree's and those who do are oppressed by the miriad of one sided legislation that has been generated over the past decades by our self centred politicians. As to the phrase that was allegedly spoken by A.M.M there is no excuse for any person, especially an m.p, to use this type of language. I assume there will be repercussions for her ...

Sarah Harris from south Devon had taken her pet skunk to a dog show in north Devon and was staying in a tent, when Dottie made a break for it. Now Sarah hopes her psychic friend, who has a track record of finding lost pets, will be able to home in on 16-month-old Dottie, missing in Bratton Fleming. Initial searches haven't been fruitful, so Sarah has turned to her clairvoyant friend ...

The duckling was saved by quick thinking wardens who fitted him with tape and cardboard shoes to help him waddle. The animal - known as Wonky - was born six weeks ago with clubbed feet and would trip over every time he tried to walk. Warden Don Phillips said: "We had two newborns in an incubator and one had clubbed feet. The poor thing kept falling over and couldn't walk. Read more... ...

So is 'The Observer' your real name?

Well for one i dont like the woman, what should be done nothing it's a slip of the tongue let her get on with her job and if you want her gone then wait for the next election.