It's only 103 miles away is it one from here ???
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Is this not old news i remember this article over a year ago.
My sentiments exactly how could we possibly be last and a woman from Australia swinging on a pole with a awful voice be ninth it's madness.
The no dog signs are already in place at Red Rock but dog owners seem to be ignoring them.
So Brooklyn Bridge what you are saying is if a Police Officer is doing a good job we should turn a blind eye if he or she breaks the law. I have been told the person who reported the indiscretion had been given words of advice about riding there bike on the footpath so if that is correct it's understandable.
As they say one born every minute and the reporting is incorrect it's Dawlish not Dawlish Warren.
Some of the worst offenders are shop and cafe owners who stand outside to have a fag and then throw it in the gutter, and they will be the first to moan if visitor numbers are down.
It happened overnight the parents woke me up at 3am going mad definately a fox.
So wondering what is your proposed route for Dawlish Parkway and the cost, taking into consideration high speed trains need gradient's of less than 4% and freight trains below 1.5%. My second question is when this new line is built who will maintain the sea wall that protects Dawlish TDC or DCC taking into consideration that it takes DCC three months to fill a pot hole and TDC tell us they are ...
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It's everywhere on the footpaths in Brunswick Place the path along side the Brook to the lower Barton Car Park that part of the Car Park has loads everday last week there was a load outside the Post Office.
United Kingdom – The Highway Code discourages undertaking on motorways with some exceptions (rule 268): "Do not overtake on the left or move to a lane on your left to overtake". ... On all roads, undertaking is permitted if the vehicles in the lane to the right are queueing and slow moving.
On the news tonight there could be a shortage of Champagne OMG how are we going to cope.
Hoverboard is a recognised trade mark so the Trades Description Act is of no relevance.
He is about i saw him a couple of weeks ago in Brunswick Place.
They have done a second one the reason to clear the power lines.
https://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-bezos-keeps-talking-about-amazons-inevitable-death-2018-12?r=US&IR=T
How about training our Swans to surf that would be a crowd puller.
And the weather is going to be worse next week.
It's been the same for years.
And you can spend a fortune running round getting the deals me i stick to the same supermarket and shop online.
Well thats the way of the world some have it some dont it's always been that way and always will be.
I park in the Barton Car Park and it costs me £1.23 per day very reasonable i would say.
And i thought i was the only one without a face ache account we should start a club.
Well Lynne in the very near future you will have to, the day of the High Street Bank is nearly over.
The High Street is losing a lot of large and medium sized companys a few are listed some have gone broke some in the process of going bust and some closing stores and downsizing Maplins,Toys R us,House of Frazer,Debenhams, Poundworld,BHS,CA,Bags,Gameseek,Jacques,Vert,Dash,Bench,Grainger,Betterware,Kleeneeze,Bargain Booze,Clogs,East,Barkers, and there are loads more.
Well my prayers have been answered no kids tonight i hope it pours all night.
A uniform with no powers folk will just laugh and tell them to do one i know i would.
burnside you are spot on Farage should be given a medal it was his doggedness that forced a referendum on our membership of the EU and for that we owe him a debt of gratitude.
Life is the greatest bargain, we get it for nothing.
One bed flat in Knightsbridge £5,950,000 at those prices i can live with slower broadband speeds and the cost of water.
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Glencoyne Bay Ullswater Cumbria
It will only get worse with sea levels rising there is going to be more and more disruption.
I see your point but you know how it is money money and it matters not to Network Rail to open the sea wall as they have no obligation to do so it's not like a public footpath it's a private wall.
What a great day, sledging at Ashcombe all afternoon lets hope it lasts for a few days.
I had reason to go to Newcastle last week and did consider the train but at £191 return and a 13 hour journey each way with 4 changes i decided to drive i was there and back in 14 hours 22 mins.
A great idea they could be used in places like the corner of Brunswick Place outside Geralds they wouldnt affect anyone but those HGV's who use the wide footpath to park and do deliveries. I couldnt see them being used on every kerb but in certain places they would work well.