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Any spending on work which could potentially be affected by storm action or erosion in the short to medium term has been paused Sand was pumped on to the beach two years ago as part of a £12 million flood defence scheme, which raised parts of the beach by up to three metres. But last winter’s storms was much of that sand had been stripped away, damaging structures on the shore above, and ...

Every shop I have been in, be it small or large, has had its own abundant sinage all over the place.  I think spending £657.60 on window stickers is hardly a necessary expense.

Lynne
Lynne
17 Jul 2020

I thought for one moment there that I'd be agreeing with you @burneside (one day pigs will fly...) having seen the markings on the Strand pavement yesterday when I was in the town. But I thought to myself "800 quid just for those few very, very, very, spaced out stencils on the The Strand pavement. Surely that can't be right". So I enquired of the town council just how those 800 quidlets had ...

NHS Dental appts
Lynne
Lynne
17 Jul 2020

Just been told that my NHS dental check up has been cancelled. Only emergency treatment available. So I asked if that would be the same if I was a private patient. Told "No, if you were a private patient you could have a check-up". So I said "Nothing to do with health and safety then, all to do with money". Receptionist said she appreciated how bad that sounded but NHS dental guidelines ...

Dawlish Town Council planning committee: RESOLVED by majority of Members present and voting that this Council OBJECTS to the applications with the following comments: • The protection of the railway is welcomed and acknowledged as a critical element of Dawlish. However, there are still questions regarding specifics of the design in terms of accessibility, safety, retention of heritage ...

Dawlish Town Council's planning committee: RESOLVED by majority of Members present and voting that this Council OBJECTS to the applications with the following comments: • The protection of the railway is welcomed and acknowledged as a critical element of Dawlish. However, there are still questions regarding specifics of the design in terms of accessibility, safety, retention of heritage ...

Initially i would wear a p3 respirator and goggles when going to the supermarket eaxh fortnight, but the amount of stress that induced in me days before i actually shopped was terrifying. looking at the info on the internet and the fact that the stats foir this virus have been poorly managed to include any and all deaths the last few months. i decided not to wear my ppe and emtionally felt a ...

Scapegoat
Scapegoat
15 Jul 2020

"I for one wont be wearing a face covering of any description as im not a muslim". I wasn't aware we had to wear a Niqab Fredbasset, where did you get  that idea from?

Walking through town earlier I noticed about half a dozen of the pavement stencils, if they cost 800 quid then the council has been robbed.

Lynne
Lynne
15 Jul 2020

Seems there has been a bit of confusion (courtesy of Devon County Council) of just what it is exactly that the town council is seeking to have happen on The Strand in terms of parking restrictions. Click on this link to see press release issued by Dawlish Town Council https://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/3065.pdf