Thanks. I appreciate you always taking the time to find these things out.
Thanks for the update on Strand Hill. Do you know if was on going long term job or has there been a delay in scheduling the works? I recall reading at the time that Teignmouth Hill was in the hands of insurers, I presume no insurance payout has been forthcoming so we're stuck with it. It's a shame we have to live with these blots on the landscape when so much effort has gone into ...
I see that Strand Hill is still closed and the wall that collapsed by the Teignmouth Inn is still not sorted. These were ages ago, does anyone know what's happening?
Whatever failings there are in the NHS, to have a community hospital like the Dawlish one on our doorstep should never be taken for granted. The minor injury and physio units have been a godsend to me in both quality and time.
I see the artist generally known as Mike Nance has set up camp outside Sainsburys canvassing support for Dawlish to adopt his 17ft masterpiece 'Statue of Happiness'. Apparently 80% of people are supportive (or maybe the patients from Langdon are out on a group shopping excursion). Will Cllr Swift assure us that she will chain herself to Geronimo's downpipe should the council even consider ...
Just tried it, I like it. I must say, I dealt with TDC's Building Control department recently, I thought they were very helpful and efficient. The Planning Department was not so well organised.
Why not top it off with a roll of barbed wire and a few Sainsburys bags flapping for good measure.
That's a joke right? Please tell me no-one would be fool enough to think that would be appropriate for the Lawn.
I saw them up close in Norway a few years ago, they were magical. If we saw them as a matter of course in this country I wonder if we might all calm down a bit? Without doubt Devon offers food for the soul too, do we end up taking such things for granted when there's easy access to them?