Intrigued about the contents of the book 'In The Roots' I have just returned from the Snooky Trust shop with the last copy in stock. I like how the author's book and his circumstances are described on the back cover: "Bob Chapman's gritty look at a post World War II Britain is both riveting and disturbing, based on the truth, it is not for the prudish or faint hearted. "Bob ...
The Friends of Dawlish Hospital do a fantastic job in raising money throughout the year. Last December for instance they raised £6000 to provide a new motor-assisted chair for patients here. I would suggest the answer to you original question OLB is none of the above. It is a pity that the charity has, despite the words you have overheard, upset one person at least - however I am sure that ...
And this from the same newspaper, Burneside. http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/25/vote-to-leave-eu-will-condemn-britain-to-irrelevance-say-historians
Yes Lynne, you would expect so. On the matter of the link road completion estimate, I guess the end date would depend on whether the TDC suggested 'build-out' rate is accurate. According to Appendix 5 (copied again below) the whole of DA2 will be completed by 2024/5 at which point in time the likely prohibition of a right turn into Elm Grove Road will already have been acted upon. ...
Absolutely brilliant news, Flo. Well done to all those who have been working so hard behind the scenes to make this happen. Should get Carnival 2016 off to a flying start!
Far be it from me to point the finger Lynne - but it is disappointing to learn that TDC appear still to be running scared of the threat of a developer going to appeal. Do they not consider that the safety of our residents and school children is worth the fight?
For the avoidance of doubt, the views that I post on this website are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Liberal Democrat party or of Dawlish Town Council. As for the positive vision (an alternative to the dystopian one that ND proposes) I think this is summed up best as above: ... we must face up to the challenges and opportunities of the global future not just ...
As you say Lynne, it does make interesting reading. As for why TDC have gone public, your guess is as good as mine. Let's hope we will see more such important disclosure in the future.
The six options that have been explored since the Development Framework Plan was deferred in March can now be viewed in Appendix 5 (above). Due to document tabulation, it would probably best to go on-line to see what has been considered in each of these options, together with the implications and the possible outcomes.
A good nudge, Purrrrrfect. Today we have full disclosure of the item that was to take place in private in Part II of the meeting.: 13. Development Framework Plan - DA2 (North West Secmaton Lane) and DA6 (Green Infrastructure), Dawlish. NOTE: This item will be taken in the public part of the meeting and is now on the Council's website as appendix 5 under item 7 7. Development ...