Hopefully they'll install bins as part of the finishing touches that are due early next year. Though I'd hope that it's not too much of a hardship for dog owners to carry their poo bags for a mile or so.
Totally agree. In recent years, cygnets have been put into the pen for the own protection - with mum and/or dad nearby. I'm sure that once the swans begin to breed (in a couple of Springs time?) then the warden will do everything he can to look after them.
Exactly Ken. On both counts.
Back to these 5 cygnets that were sold two years ago in 2013... Anyway, back to the initial subject. I'm disappointed that no one else on here shares my thanks to the Town Council.
Thanks Cassandra. And I think that we can safely accept Brooklyn's apology (even though he forgot the word "sorry")...
Completely agree and completely understand. Keep up the good work.
Correct: http://www.dawlish.com/thread/details/22971 Brooklyn Bridge is getting confused with the years. He was posting on here from here during the winter and spring of 2013.
You saw the cygnets last year? 12 months after you claim they were sold? Eh?
A vested interest also helps. Your first posts on Dawlish.com were negative towards a rival farmland owner, yet here you are promoting Farmer Weeks' interests. That's just an observation on my part and makes little difference to the general principle at play here.
So not quite right then, as it wasn't 2 years ago! Though I admit that time flies - unlike the swans...