Can't think of a reason to vote likewise can't think of a reason not too!
Will you vote at all?
This morning I was confronted by a tory pack on the Strand. One tried to thrust a leaflet on me - he had short shrift. John Clatworthy courteously approached me with an attempt to get me to sign something (never looked to see what it was) but I signed nothing. I then challenged him about the free parking issue at the Barton Surgery. He thought for a moment and then said, "it is a Teignbridge ...
Diesel cars seem to be portrayed as the main villains. Is that fair? Yes and no. Diesel car manufacturers drew fire by cheating emissions tests. Diesels are much more polluting than petrol cars on a local scale, and the biggest proportion of pollution in UK cities does come from road transport in general. But if you look at Greater London (London stats are the most detailed) you see that ...
For clarity: We need to distinquish between the group that was set up back in 2011 and the group that was set up in 2015/16.. Remember the concept of Localism? As part of that concept the coalition government pushed for local communities to feed into local development plans how they would like to see their neighbourhood developed. For neighbourhood read Dawlish for local development plan ...
People live in Dawlish and Dawlish Warren. We can't just have what's suitable for tourists and retirees. If they don't like the area and what's going on, don't come again. It's not a rave, it's a one-day festival. Buy ear plugs.
To me a car is purely a tool - albeit an expensive one!
Many European countries function well enough with cross party coalitions. Some of them have far better standards of living than the UK and score greater on well-being indices, working hours, time with family, etc. You know the important things... not just this 'economy' thing that requires we endure years of austerity as apparantly 'we're all in it together'. Enjoy your new car if it ...
More commuters to Exeter by car will be of no benefit to environmental protectionism. Increasing traffic capacity such as adding lanes to existing roads does not reduce the problems, numerous town planning studies have demonstrated this. Exeter has 6 points where the Exe can be crossed. Countess Wear, the Two Exe Bridges, near St Davids Station and on the Crediton road at Cowley. The Motorway ...
Bulpin was part of the 'steering group' if not the 'working party': https://sites.teignbridge.gov.uk/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=33279&p=0