On reflection, I’ve had second thoughts and realise that Dawlish deserves much better than this. Having to book an appointment to moan is totally unrealistic, and what about when all these new houses are built? Their owners are going to come in and take all the good appointment times. Also, the bottom of Teignmouth Hill is a bit off the beaten track. Will people find it? It's no use relying on the ...
I think I may have spotted a business opportunity elsewhere that would work in Dawlish. As the Natwest building is still closed, I am thinking of opening a MOAN-IN CENTRE in the vacant premises. Where Dawlish folk can pop-in for a good moan or even a good RANT. Booking would be required for serious moaners @ £5/hour and group moaning sessions would be £20/hour. Booking and payment in advance. ...
Margaret Swift, the traffic that early on a Saturday is negligible. 20 to 25 coaches are hardly going to make much of a difference. I wonder if the people of Okehampton moaned as much as you lot when this fantastic event was held there this year???
Leatash, they have and it does.
They're being bussed in from their regions, so traffic issues will be minimal.
How many participants do you lot think are going to be taking part in this prestigious one day event?
“...unsafe for totally unsuitable Cross Country trains only...”
Now the landed gentry are involved, I’m sure that it’ll get refused.
Who waits 12 days before collecting their prescription? No wonder the NHS is on its knees, what with all these time wasters costing us £millions. It WAS ready “UPWITHIT”, but your son didn’t bother to collect it in a timely manner so it was disposed of.
The objection to this proposal that’s on there at the moment is hilarious! Thanks for sharing Lynne.