Chaos whether we stay or leave? Now there's a cheery thought. So better to stay at home then, rather than go out to vote to leave the EU - and find yourself blamed for the chaos.
I do not altogether subscribe to ND's rather depressing snapshot of Europe and its leadership, but if you are not persuaded by the importance of our place it in at what may be a turning point in the EU's history I can recommend a look back in time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weimar_Republic
Hi Jelly, yes agree with S and Lynne on pub grub choices, with The Ship and The Anchor especially good for fish dishes. Closer to Dawlish, the Mount Pleasant Inn on the south side of Dawlish Warren is also good for food and (on a clear day - tomorrow, maybe!) has elevated views of the Jurassic Coast towards Lyme Bay. Hope you have a good fact-finding mission - and look forward to ...
Interesting that the I's columnist "... get a visa to go to Ibiza" quote is primarily aimed at our youth - but it's a question holiday-makers of all age ranges will be asking. As for what may happen to those who have retired (or who would wish to retire) to southern Europe on the UK's 'triple lock' pension, I do not know. Some will feel these folk should manage with a frozen government ...
Whether you are an old crusty like me or a young swinger looking forward to going to Powderham next weekend, here is a refreshing take on the debate from a non-politician with a remarkable world view: http://inews.co.uk/opinion/columnists/i-trust-bob-geldof-politician-eu/ "Geldof is 64-years-old now, but he hasn’t lost the ability to rouse the rabble. He may not naturally have ...
It would seem that nobody's perfect, Purrrrrfect. I refer to S's thread of the 18th May at 11:58 above: 'What are those sheds/dumping ground? Does it look like that now?'
I checked the TDC website on the 18th May and gave the information available at that time. The old work site application documentation, 16/00762/NPA had just been refused, however on the time and date of your original posting no information on the adjacent appeal site 16/00018/REF (15/01814/FUL) was listed. My response was as much about adding information to the thread as it was in ...
Speaking to the BBC, the Tory grandee said: “I find it deeply distressing. I don’t really understand what Boris is up to, frankly. I know him, I like him, he makes me laugh. And yet [his comments] about Hitler – I found that deeply disturbing.” The EU, he said, “has been an incredible political change to 28 free democracies voting together. And Boris can talk about Hitler? ... I think the ...
So Michael Heseltine has warned Boris Johnson that his remarks about leaving Europe are "preposterous, obscene" - and are damaging his prospects of becoming Prime Minister. Sound advice (from someone who once would be king) but probably too late for a man who already has a string of such outbursts to his name.
That's a good result, Purrrrrfect. The news has now been posted on the TDC website and is copied (unformatted) below: Appeal Decision Site visit made on 3 May 2016 by H Baugh-Jones BA(Hons) DipLA MA CMLI an Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government Decision date: 13 May 2016 Appeal Ref: APP/P1133/W/16/3143941 Meadow Park, Dawlish, Devon EX7 ...