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Looks like Cllr Clatworthy could be going for the swing voter...

You could try asking one of the councillors who represent Dawlish Warren on TDC. Ted Hockin Lisa Mayne Graham Price

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
27 Apr 2017

Still no change in the status of this phantom cycle hire buisiness, why couldn't Breaking Wind be allowed to open it. At least he would make a go of it. Considering this dates back to 2014. Anyone got any info on this one?

Voting
Mmmmmm
Mmmmmm
27 Apr 2017

No i don't moan, could be worse, i could have born in any other numbers of countries where it's much worse than here.  I just let them get on with it and laugh at those who get frustrated.

The attached article highlights the reason why crime is so rife. A judicial system that lacks any backbone to dish out relevant sentences. The best part being he may well be residing back in Dawlish, again, really. I certainly would not want him living near me. Additional info:- ...

If the lack of U.K. Government intervention in the V.A.G's emmision cheat fiasco is anything to go by I wouldn't hold your breath for any actions being taken short or long term in relation to these court case decisions.

@flo - Yes I know of someone who is being made redundant from DCC. And I also noticed the appalling grammar in the leaflet. (I wonder if whoever wrote it/proof read it went to a grammar school? )

Clean air
Viaduct
Viaduct
27 Apr 2017

Now this is a subject that affects each and everyone of us whereever you live to a greater or lesser extent. So the latest stance by our government after lossing twice in court:- From the BBC series The government must devise a new plan to clean the air after losing two court cases. As part of the So I Can Breathe series, we examine air pollution in the UK. Who is most to blame and what ...

DCC are making people redundant so there is an effect.  I'm taking Clatworthy's education claims with a pinch of salt considering the appalling grammar on the back page.

Lynne
Lynne
27 Apr 2017

The Dawlish Post at the end of March/early April gave the figures below for how each local to Dawlish school will be impacted (ie how much each school will lose) by way of Devon County Council proposals. Remember that the amount quoted below is on top of how much each school may lose due to the new fairer (ahem!) schools' funding scheme. Cockwood Primary School - set to lose £3,135 ...