1: Total claims for compensation your council received. 832 # 2: Total claims your council paid out compensation for. 142 3: Highest single amount your council paid out in compensation. £1,972.00 4: Lowest single amount your council paid out in compensation. £25.20 5: Average single amount your council paid out in compensation. £42.94* 6: Total compensation your council paid out ...
Judge Graham Cottle is a criminal himself. He was once the recorder of Exeter, he was removed from the Exeter circuit for wrong doings and found his way to the Plymouth circuit for a while. He is now back in Exeter but not as the recorder, but as a crooked judge. I have every symphathy with the mum who is against his actions.
Wandering can be benificial/imformativ/educational. I see nothing wrong with having a good wander. Ever wondered what would happen if we didn't wander?
A lot of people don't know this, but then again there are lots of things that drivers don't know when it comes to driving. "Stationary idling is an offence under section 42 of the Road Traffic Act 1988," says Jeanette Miller, a managing director of Geoffrey Miller Solicitors. The Act enforces rule 123 of the Highway Code which states: "You must not leave a vehicle engine running ...
Vehicle drivers are the worst when it comes to polution. They do not switch off when they could and I am told that a vehicle that is going no where but with it's engine running, causes more polution than a moving one. Exeter road is a classic at the moment. They are sat waiting for five or more minutes for the lights to change and do not switch off. I have noticed that some bus drivers are ...
"To consider". I would have thought it is a no brainer. Air polution is another topic they should consider, that is a threat to all of us.
Someone is going to have to protect those villages, towns along the route from Starcross to Teignmouth. I don't think there will be two lots of money available to cover what is suggested and to protect what is protected now. Money from the government is normally only thrown in one direction. But time will tell!
More hollow talk.
What would happen to Starcross, Dawlish and Teignmouth if there was no protection, (which they now have) if there was no rail line?
There is talk and there is doing. If, as is stated in other places, there is a shortage of skilled work forces in most countries, and the car industry employ's many of those skilled workers. There would need to be a lot of planning to move a factory from one country to another. Does anyone remember the so called "brain drain" rubbish that was designed to scare some people. Talk about moving car ...