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Lynne

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Then there's the Brunswick Arms along Brunswick Place in the town centre. Or you could go out of town and go along to Cockwood. Two pubs there - The Ship and The Anchor. Both do food.

I've been told (by TDC) it is the BBC that can answer such questions as: 1. the names and business addresses of all those who will be offering catering facilities 2.the process by which these caterers were chosen 3.What costs they have each had to pay (and to whom) to be able to trade at the festival

I was down Newhay a few weeks back. Daytime. Sat and listened to a bird (don't know what type) singing away on a nearby branch for all it was worth. Mesmerisingly beautiful.

On the compulsory purchase bit of this bill: The government is going to reform the CPO process so that landowners receive today's market value of property, rather than its future value. Which would mean that landowners, farmers, and individual property owners could see their compensation fall significantly under the new compulsory purchase orders. So.....no point in buying farms ...

@FB re names of catering outlets. Have you tried asking someone at TDC for that info?

19 May 2016

The letter from TDC is accompanied by a map of Sandy Lane Playing Fields showing where the park and ride cars will be parked. The area is divided into 4. As I can't put the map on here I will try and explain where they are. Car parking area 1 is located between Dawlish Leisure Centre and the chidren's playground. Car parking area 2 is located to the north side of Dawlish Leisure ...

19 May 2016

letter continues Arrangements for the Big Weekend, 28-30 May Road plans To help ensure the smooth-running of the Big Weekend and manage extra traffic associated with a busy bank holiday, those going to the event must pre-book their travel in advance. A range of transport options have been put in place including two temporary park and rides - one in Sandy Lane, ...

19 May 2016

this is the text of the letter sent out by TDC Dear Resident BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend, Powderham Castle - 28 and 29 May 2016 We are very pleased to welcome BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend to Powderham Castle – an exciting event which brings many benefits to the local area. Not only do thousands of local people have free tickets to see some of the world’s most popular ...

OMG - Boris as PM?! Now that really would make us the laughing stock of the world.

Why aren't Powderham allowing more parking on their fields? Anyone?