Cassandra comlaining about cyclists on the road, and Margaret Swift complaining about cyclists on the cyclepath.... Hmm...
As Woolaston jumped ship from Leave to Remain midway through the referendum campaign, she sounds like somebody who doesn't really know her own mind, or was it a cynical ploy to discredit Leave? Either way, I don't have an ounce of respect for the woman.
As it happens three of our Dawlish TDC councillors sit on the licensing committee. One of whom, Ted Hockin, chairs it. So if you have any comments you wish to make about what is being proposed (I believe it has to get a temporary event licence) then you could contact one or more of these TDC licensing committee councillors. But do it soon. Ted Hockin Aalsmeer, 14A ...
and on top of A&E doctors leaving we have GPs departing these shores as we well http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/10995371/Thousands-of-doctors-planning-to-leave-NHS-to-work-abroad.html
That's the sort of global British export this country could afford to do without, Lynne. The locums might be sitting pretty, but with over 100 A&E doctors leaving annually each costing some £500k to train, that's £50 million a year going south. With £-vs-world currency exchange rates now looking set to remain depressed, who could blame a young doctor from being tempted abroad?
Just a neighbourly suggestion. Can those of us who know about the above and who know people who live within hearing distance of the Warren Farm site bring to their attention what is being proposed (a music festival) and for when it is being proposed (Sat. 15th July 2017). Please note I am note making any pro or con comment on whether or not this should take place. I am just wanting people in ...
And lest we forget: ‘The most remembered statistic of the EU referendum campaign was the £350m a week for the NHS - a cynically deployed and rapidly disavowed non-fact for which no one can be held to account.’ Conservative MP Dr Sarah Wollaston ...
A Dawlish teenager has landed her dream job that combines her love of the military and animals. Nineteen-year-old Helen Fewings from Dawlish has just landed a job as an Army dog handler. Read more... http://www.devonlive.com/devon-student-lands-dream-job-as-army-dog-handler/story-30248817-detail/story.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/11883559/A-third-of-AandE-doctors-leaving-NHS-to-work-abroad.html and http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/11642267/How-nursing-agencies-making-billions-are-bleeding-the-NHS-dry.html
Brother-in-law down three weeks ago had a close shave with a cyclist speeding along the so called cycle/footpath through Dawlish and then again today on the cycle path/footpath along the main road..............you know, the one not wide enough to have the white line painted down the middle. Today, the cyclist gave no warning of their approach from behind and just whizzed past him, if he had bent ...