Perhaps they have gone bust Ann. You never know where the tentacles of the world econmic crisis will grab next. Maybe they have run out of steam, after all, there was no logic to most of their side of the arguments. Some promised to come back with an answer, but never did, so does that mean they had no answer? I see some of the do gooders have had their comeupance today, The vandles arrived at ...
Lets all hope it is the truth? I shall not be holding---my breath!
This web site can be viewed by anyone from anywhere in the world. Nice to know that I have friends in USA, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa who read it on a regular basis. They thought that the way Dawlish Town Council treat those that voted them into office were more in keeping with Zimbabwi, China, North Korea, etc, and not by the so called democracy that we supposed to have here.
Selling lottery tickets off the street is against the law. Rotary sell lottery tickets from outside the Lloyds bank and opposite the bank is a CCTV camera. But then those that are affiliated to Rotary are above the law, aren't they Mr Protheroe? Who is Mr Protheroe? He is the Mayor of Dawlish in case you haven't noticed.
Agreed Ann, and everybody has been sleep walking into it. I have just had two rear tyres stab with a dart and the near side of the car keyed, right under a CCTV camera. Sorry the do not work at night.
Devon General was government owned in the 1970's. News to me! no matter, I am talking about what went on before that date. Devon General had been providing a longer distance, county wide service since 1919. In 1947 Exeter Corporation agreed with Devon General to jointly operate some routes within a ten mile radius of the city to prevent unnecessary duplication. (that was when the amalgamation ...
With the money spent on the useless CCTV system we now have, we could have bought a 30 acre field with the same money, (three times the size of Sandy Lane playing fields.) Now that would be of considerable benefit to all in Dawlish for many, many, many different activities. What have we now? A field where activities are being packed in like sardines in a tin. And who do you think should be ...
From : Smallholdings and allotments Act 1908 23. Duty of certain councils to provide allotments. — (1) If the council of any borough, urban district, or parish are of opinion that there is a demand for allotments . . . in the borough, urban district, or parish, . . . the council shall provide a sufficient number of allotments, and shall let such allotments to persons . . . resident in the ...
Many years ago I remember there was Exeter City Transport, who controlled and operated all the bus routes within the city boundary. Any other bus company wishing to enter the city, could only do so, if they first dropped their passengers off at any of the city limits, who would then have to catch the Exeter City bus (and pay again) to go where ever they wished to travel in the city. There was an ...
Today on the telly, I saw an article where they were highlighting the scammers, (those that rip other people off) They could not believe how many people are sucked into the work from home scam, how many people will pay in advance for something to a total stranger only to find out later that the stranger has got what he wanted and doesn't return. I warn people all of the time of such happenings ...