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I can think of a lot better places to walk than round a car park.

and on the issue of part-time workers and pension schemes I've just remembered this. That many occupational pension schemes back in the 1970s did not allow part-time workers to be members and which of the two genders mostly worked (still work) part-time? I don't think this discrimination got altered until sometime in the mid 1980s (via European Court I think). Certainly when my mum ...

Thanks Gary. I totally understand where you're coming from. But is there a physical location in the area that in itself could be described as being controversial? Most members of the public won't care whether it's a coastal park or a country park, but I get your concerns re the implications for the local plan.

Lynne
Lynne
11 Aug 2016

and TDC should never have designated Warren Farm and adjacent land as the site for a SANGS in the first place as the land is sited right next door to a water treatment works which regularly pongs. "SANGS must be free from unpleasant intrusions (eg sewage treatment work smells etc)"

Gary Taylor
Gary Taylor
11 Aug 2016

One very good reason why any new area of land set aside for SANGS is controversial, Morty. This new site has now been referred to as a 'country park' - not a Coastal Park. As such this will have implications for Plan Teignbridge and for many of the planning and legal documents that have been prepared and acted upon over the last 3 years. Of course the siting for the provision of SANGS has ...

I'm still hoping that this is a spoof. It's not a public footpath, the anglers have as much right to be there as anyone else.

BEE9
BEE9
11 Aug 2016

Carer, It's a footpath. I and other pedestrians should be able to walk along there at anytime and not be diverted into moving vehicular traffic.

I have inserted a link below that goes into great detail over mortality in male/females in England and Wales. It gives an incite into the dilema the 'governement' has about finding the money to pay future pensions. An interesting read, if you have the time. http://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/deaths/articles/mortalityinenglandandwales/2012-12-17

Go when it's not high tide and they won't be there.

and on the matter of equality in the workplace and related matters please do not think that because things have improved that therefore: 1) women have achieved equality (we haven't), and that 2) that women's lives back in the 1970s were as they can be now. Compared to women of other generations: the policy was implemented against a background of inequality for this decade of ...