As it happens I rarely use my mobile. Only have it on when I go out of the house. I value it for its ability to let me communicate (mobile service allowing of course) should I find myself in an emergency/dangerous situation. And also to let people know where I am if I alter where it is I told them that I was going. Again, a safety precaution. But maybe I think that way bec ause I am ...
I wonder how we managed before the mobile phone i walked the mountains of the lake District without a mobile had a 7 mile walk to School no mobile i look forwartd to the day when a solar storm wipes out the mobile network and we can get back to real conversations. To add to that i have just spent a week climbing in the Lakes my mobile left at home. I find it very strange to see folk on the top of ...
See page 18 (the Rotten Boroughs section) for info about TDC cllrs and council tax, and the pay award to TDC's chief exec. (Private Eye edition no 1430, 28th Oct-10 Nov 2016).
Update about the fund raising: With 16 days still to run, the Fair State Pensions for WASPI women CrowdJustice appeal has reached a staggering £88,000, or 117% of its stretch target of £75,000. Women Against State Pension Inequality Ltd want to thank each and every one of you who has donated and continue to donate to the fund. It’s inspiring to know that we ...
So more regulation stops a professional fireworks display but anyone can go a buy a bunch of fireworks and set them off anywhere!!
A 70 tonne demolition machine called a high reach excavator arrives on Cathedral Green in Exeter to work at the Royal Clarence Hotel early on Tuesday morning. It was a slow and careful operation. Meanwhile an aerial fire platform was still pumping water into hotspots in the hotel.
On the issue of defribulators - noticed that in the centre of Bath a red telephone box had been turned into a defribulator location.
Drove past the box at the top end of Newlands yesterday and not surprised that BT want to remove it. Not one piece of glass in it and if a defribulator was put in there, how long would that last?
This is an agenda item on tomorrow (weds. 2nd Nov) Dawlish full town council meeting. Just for info - all last week I couldn't get any mobile phone service in the cottage where I was staying. Which was quite amazing really given as I was located so very near (between West and East Dundry since you ask) to a big city (Bristol). Really messed up my going off for walks by myself (would ...
FREE Sunday parking in Teignbridge Council owned car parks in Teignmouth, Shaldon, Dawlish and Dawlish Warren car parks is to be reintroduced. Read more... http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/free-sunday-parking-in-teignbridge-car-parks-for-teignmouth-shaldon-dawlish-and-dawlish-warren/story-29854647-detail/story.html