Well that's what we pay for.Pity there is no competition. Can only mention it's not the only one we are forced to pay for. Only this will not be the last. No matter it still reminds of the TV licence.
TWO Teignbridge beaches have been hit with a sewage alert following unsettled weather over the weekend. Dawlish Town and Teignmouth Holcombe beaches were identified by campaign group, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), as sewage discharge locations.
Following the weekend's heavy rain, pollution alerts were issued at beaches across Torbay and along Devon's coastline, as South West Water discharged raw sewage into the water. South West Water have issued alerts at Meadfoot St Mary's Bay, Totnes, Holcombe, Dawlish and Exmouth.
Lol, so now Starmer's Stasi are going after the person or persons that 'leaked' the CCTV footage. Those in power, who are claiming they want to crack down on misinformation, did not want the truth to come out. They wanted us to be misinformed. ...
What happened to operation clean sweep.When if memory serves we ,the locals were paying the highest water bills in the country.(to upgrade the old under invest sewage system) someone is pulling our tail.
Public sector pay rises are going to cost ~£9bn whilst Ed Miliband's overseas climate aid is £11.6bn. A combined total of ~£20.6bn. And there is, coincidentally, a £20bn budgetary black hole. The proposed cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments will save about £1.4bn. But it's trivial in the grand scheme of total yearly government spending of around £1200bn and total government debt ...
Disaster waiting to happen.about chocolate tea pot.Something reminds me of a brewery and brothel. Expect obe cbe or even a knighthood in the post.
With all the lack of transparency with the present government. It makes me wonder if there is a black hole in the finances. At times various mp's have it could be alleged have been very frugal with the truth! My thoughts are that if this black hole exists and is repaired the labour party will get all the credit. my prediction is many people will be taxed up to their teeth and if labour ...
Someone should set up a little beach bar then see how fast the council get it dredged!
A UNIQUE training programme teaching traditional seaside entertainment has marked the completion of its summer season. Seaside supremo and founder of Dawlish-based Promenade Promotions Tony Lidington secured Arts Council funding to provide support for newcomers to the business.