I don't think so. I have been told that Lot 24 referred to the crop that was in the field. The temporary SANGS has been identified as the location for a temporary SANGS for some time. The issue was that none of the houses on the Redrow site (Warren Grove) should have been occupied until this temporary SANGS was in situ and open to the public. That didn't happen. Have been told by officer ...
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Yes I know that. I was just saying that I have now heard the same thing but from another source.
Have been told it refers to a crop sale.
I was waiting for a train to go to Newton Abbot yesterday. The waves were spraying up and over the seawall walk way. People were still walking on the sea side of the wall (and getting wet) instead of taking the more sensible route nearer the wall. I also saw a child standing right near the edge of the seawall with parents seemingly totally unconcerned. My heart was in my mouth. ...
What's growing in it?
Anyone know what this is to be used for?
As you travel along Shutterton Lane towards the Warren there is a small sign about half way down on the left hand side saying "Stags Lot 24". But I can't find anything on the Stags website relating to this. Anyone know anything about it?
For info - click on the link below to read the minutes of the town council's Civic Amenities Committee meeting held in June when the issue of the playpark was on the agenda. http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/1968_2097641342.pdf Public participation and item 4 are the relevant bits to read.
So what happened to those 8 benches?