Without wishing to become involved in the debate about British politics, I think it fair to point out that a couple of minutes on Google did reveal the truth of The Truth's posting as cutting and pasting will reveal. http://neo-prodigy.livejournal.com/422684.html (US Congress) ...
Well done, Ann
Dullish, I am interested in the issue of the youth club, even though I am not directly affected. Are the plans on the web, and, if so, could you give me a link to them, please? If not, where might I go to find out the details? Don
sorry should be "ever written down at all"
Dullish, I do find it interesting that some documentation is only available at the offices. However, it could be more to do with the sheer bulk than a desire to hide. If I was trying to hide my own wrongdoings, I would make sure that nothing detrimental to me was never written down at all. I am from Teignmouth and have no interest either in attacking or in defending Dawlish Council. However, I ...
User4549, I see that the Dawlish Council website says that information about the system is available for inspection at the council offices, by appointment. http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/oldsite/acrobat/Freedom_of_Information_March_2007.pdf. Have you looked at any of this stuff and, if so, does it add anything useful? Don
Wondering, Also true, in my view. The nationalised services had massive problems, largely because of their monopoly and a casual attitude that engendered. However, alongside that, there was also a concept of providing necessary services, e.g commercially unviable rural bus and train services. Since privatisation many such routes have been cut. In any event, we are now where we are now. Don
Posting this as I thinks it adds something useful to the debate on Dawlish CCTV, Don From today's Herald Express. TOTNES is being urged not to pour thousands of pounds into spy cameras it does not need. The town's own police boss Insp Paul Morgan told town councillors: "The crime figures do not justify that reaction now." Over the last few months the town had been faced with high-profile ...
Agree with you. Also with Ann that it must be very difficult for people on low wages to pay the local bus fares.
qhat = what (chewing too many leaves, Don)