As letter in Gazette last week was a quite public request for information I had hoped that one of our TDC councillors, this week, would have given us some public answers. So on that basis I hadn't e-mailed any of them. However, as we seem to have hit another wall of silence from them (yet again!) I have just been debating to myself how to elicit some answers from someone, somewhere. ...
Don't know about anyone else but I can't see any reply in today's Gazette from any of our district councillors to the letter I had published last week. P'raps they are all on holiday - t'is the holiday season after all. (Wonder if where they are holidaying has portaloos for public toilets?).
see my post above dated 17th July @ 09.46 re the tendering process for the bike hire/toilet business. I've just received this back from TDC Please see below responses to your questions: 1. The Authority placed an advertisement in the local press and affixed an advertising board to the outside of the toilet block. 2. The advertisement was placed in the local press at the ...
I think some of us are hoping that our TDC councillors will let us know via the letters' page in the Gazette. However, an e-mail or two to the appropriate officer(s) at TDC might not go amiss. Anyone have any suggestions as to which officer(s) to contact?
Wonder if there will be anything in tomorrow's Gazette?
There was an article in yesterday's Observer about the NHS finances and the £30bn hole expected to appear in them by 2020. A quote from that article: "the NHS's financial black hole will become even bigger than £30bn if local council social care budgets are cut again, as that would put even more pressure on hospitals and GP surgeries. The Association of Directors of Adult Social Services ...
Back in April when the Tories were touting their Right to Buy for housing association tenants policy there was an interview on the tv with an HA tenant who was asked what he thought of this policy. He said he thought it was a fantastic opportunity to buy his own home and on top of that it would be something to leave his kids. I remember thinking to myself at the time "You silly man. Whether ...
So those who didn't vote Tory can complain then.
This letter was in yesterday's Observer "I was fortunate enough to turn 18 two months before 7 May this year and so I am proud to state I am one of the 58% of young people who cast their vote in the general election. However, it pains me to say that I am now one of the millions of people who will be worse off, thanks to George Osborne’s summer budget. It appears, after the first Conservative ...
@Margaret Swift Snap!