Hi Jelly, I've lived in the area for twelve years and moved into the town in January 2015. I think you'd like living here. Most of the questions above would get a 'yes'. If you are considering commuting to work in Exeter or in Newton Abbot you could use the bus (more frequent) or the train (quicker and prices are comparable) so a house close(ish) to the station may suit. Upper ...
So Fred, what do you think of the prospects of a Brexit vote north of the border? If Scotland vote to stay in (or for that matter Wales and N.I.) and England out, that would be the starting gun for the break up of the UK. So no UK (and no UKIP). Just how much isolationism do you think the country can take?
Another 'big beast' enters the fray. Gordon Brown: Leading, not Leaving. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/may/10/inspiring-view-britishness-defeat-brexit-isolationists
Thank you for the clarification, Morty. BTW, WRT the sort of pollution that Margaret refers to above, I met up with a chap this morning who does the rounds for TDC in Dawlish sweeping up, er, left behind waste. It would seem there are a number of serial offenders out there - and their cards are being marked. His advice? Mind your step...
I'm not convinced it is a 'lard alert' as Morty suggests above (although tipping fat down drains is a particularly harmful thng to do)... perhaps they are markers for the extra dog-poo bins that are soon to be installed?
Matt, I have just started a new discussion thread entitled 'Leave or Remain?' Hope this will provide a good forum link on this vital issue. You can edit or delete any posting if you wish (although forum etiquette suggests you should not do this after someone has tagged your contribution with an 'Agree') so if you wanted to switch the posting above, then no problem.
A choice between the devil and the deep blue sea? It's not personal, but which 'big beast' should we listen to - Boris or Dave?
A footnote on matters of transparency: apparently last Friday's Teignbridge District Council Planning Committee meeting was again plagued by gremlins within the whizzy new secretive push button voting machinery. Seems that an old fashion show of hands was used to good effect on at least one occasion. In a democratic society, this voting system is fundamentally flawed. It would seem ...
A Community Right of Appeal that would allow an infrastructure decision to be contested if 'the local authority gets something wrong' could of course not only be used for matters such as drainage, but also for roads. The link road between Sainsbury's and Gatehouse is a prime example. Whether our MP had in mind the proposals by Teignbridge District Council (aided and abetted by Devon County ...
It's on the agenda for next Thursday's Dawlish Town Council Planning Committee.