Wonder what a new HMRC system has got to do with the Home Office ?
We pay £47.50/month of which about 60% is sewerage. We are metered.
Yes, very good Don.
@flo , i think you're right, but there does seem to be a general licence, try this : http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Images/wml-gl05_tcm6-24150.pdf . Quote - "the owner or occupier, or any person authorised by the owner or occupier, of the land on which the action authorised is taken" may "take, damage or destroy the nests or take or destroy the eggs of the species: Gull, ...
No it isn't, but only on your own land.
OK, I misunderstood the reference.
Normally that would be right @User4549. But in this wonderful quangocracy of ours, the Information Commissioner can fine "data controllers" such as DCC without it going anyway near a court of law, to be proven guilty or not. (They can appeal but that's not to a law court either).
Pity they seem to think Dawlish is in Torbay.
Totally agree FredBassett. But again, a new road wouldn't be easy because it would have to damage Little Haldon (SSSI and all that).
Hm, tunnelling under Haldon or Little Haldon, taking away the train service from Teignmouth and Dawlish ... Can't see that getting through easily. (Or maybe the existing line would have to stay open, with the Exmouth-Paignton crawler using it while the expresses go through the new tunnel ? if so, then #FredBassett your speculations may not come to anything).