Thanks Lynne, Strange the Deputy Leader could not answer that question.
If true, how many people work there?, must be a lot as there around 60 councillors, each one receiving £25.000 a year for theri own pet projects. I should have mentioned even though he's deputy leader he said he would forward my email to Ian Harrison the boss.
I heard today that all Devon County Staff receive half price travel on Stagecoach buses. I have emailed John Clatworthy Deputy Leader DCC to confirm whether or not it is true, he has said he will get back to me.
MugOnHead, I have emailed annemarie.morris.mp@parliament.uk on a cbouple of occasions and never received a response, so I wish you luck
AndyMac, Yes I did vote, without naming names, I did not vote for any of the old gang who in my opinion were there for their own ego or benefit. I wish the new councillors all the very best and hope they will not be bullied by some of the previous councillors who are unfortunately still there and also stand up to the Town Clerk. I stopped going to council meetings when because they did not like ...
Mughead, Unfortunately they can once they have registered with the DVLA and are licenced they pay DVLA for your details, they - DVLA - make about £2,500.000 a year from selling details which I and many others think is the wrong thing for them to be able to do. Its about time the government took action, but dont hold your breath
I wonder how many people have been ripped off by private land parking tickets: ie; Asda, tesco, morrisions etc; when if they ignored all the threatening letters and do not reply to any of them they will go away. These private companies have no legal standing, the clampers are now producing parking tickets ready for when clamping on private land becomes illegal. Tuesday, May 03, 2011 Private ...
Artuksa, You may be right and I have no reason to doubt you, but has the surgery confirmed this?
Has anybody elso emailed the surgery?, I have --------- enquiries.bartondawlish2@nhs.net and included the article
More than 1,000 surgeries are still charging patients more than 40p a minute to make a call, a month after they were told to stop. Doctors should no longer use the high cost 0844 or 0845 lines under guidelines that came into force at the beginning of last month. Calls to these numbers can cost as much as 41p a minute from a mobile phone, with GPs keeping part of the income. Campaigners say that ...