I think you will find that vehicles have never been allowed to drive along the wall and Network Rail are just enforcing what is already in place. And maybe if like me Margaret Swift you had sea water in your property on a regular basis you may have a different opinion i welcome the work that is going on and if i had my way it would be higher and wider. Why can Network Rail run there vehicles along ...
The point is those on benifits and over 75 get it free those not on benifits who can afford £2.97 per week like me will have to pay. Do i mind not at all do i care i now have to pay not one jot. So why is that firstly last year as in previous years i paid so its no different i will have to start paying again. If you can afford two or three pints per week at a average of £3.60 a pint one drink less ...
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Yet again a message has been sent but are they listening? not one jot, they are adding numbers together to justify their stance to remain.
The other point is what will it cost i presume they will require a legal team to fight the application so it will be us joe public who will pay huge amounts of money to satisfy there ego's
I wonder if they succeed they will be happy to pay for all the damage the next time i get flooded with sea water.
The signs have been up for weeks resurfacing?
Did Lloyds not close on on October 9th 2018 and i think Barley Meadow was started on December 10th 2018. I presume the plans and advertising would have been agreed prior to the last Bank closing but what it shows is the developer knows little or nothing about Dawlish.
And three are pedestrian with one set being a combination set traffic and pedestrian and all within a few hundred feet if each other.
My sentiments exactly how could we possibly be last and a woman from Australia swinging on a pole with a awful voice be ninth it's madness.