Well, however we are where we are, we are. If you see what I mean. The question I'm posing is not how we got where we are but how we get out of where we are.
You can recycle tins in Sandy Lane Car Park.
The NHS wouldn't be in such a parlous state if it wasn't for the disastrous PFI financing deals, almost all of them negotiated while Labour was in government. A Telegraph article from 2015: The NHS is spending more than £3,700 every minute to pay for privately financed hospitals, The Telegraph can disclose. The bill for private finance initiative (PFI) hospital schemes will hit ...
Took some tins to be recycled to the Barton Hill car park. I was surprised to find, or not as the case maybe, that there is no facility for recycling of tin cans. A few other people had also brought bags of tins down and then left them hanging of the recycling skip brackets, not that I blame them. Why is it that Teignmouth's Eastcliffe car park has a tin bank, but we do not? Double standards ...
Where E. Sussex leads others may follow? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4364324/Primary-school-asks-pupils-bring-LOO-ROLL.html
Perhaps we might ultimately end up with a two tier health provision system? Private health care for those that can afford it, whilst for those of lesser means they would have whatever might be left of the NHS?
Like others who may read this, we have recently had some party political leaflets pushed through our letter box (county council elections on May 4th don't you know). As I write this I do not know the complete list of candidates (to be published early April I believe). So I (and others of us) may yet receive leaflets from more candidates but to date I have only received 1 x leaflet from the ...
Also have a look at the latest edition of the Dawlish Post (that's the freebie that comes through the door and which can also be picked up free at some of the estate agents in town. Although it will cost you 50p if you buy it from a newsagent). Look at page 3 and then the editorial and letters on page 8.
Paul Rowntree, 36, and Ricky Ward, 28, both denied charges of robbery and causing grievous bodily harm with intent when they stood before a judge at Exeter Crown Court earlier this month. Now a third man, Ross Alan Morton, aged 29, from Gatehouse Close, Dawlish, has been charged with two counts of assisting an offender. Read more... ...
Has anybody seen the new £1 coin yet? http://www.lcslegal.co.uk/news/new-1-coin-what-do-you-need-to-know