The new rules cover Torbay Hospital and community hospitals at Brixham, Newton Abbot, Dawlish and Totnes. They include only one visitor at a time per bed and no children. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/full-list-devon-hospitals-restricting-3954018
UK government continues to drag their heels and seemingly carry out their 60% infection goal of the uk population. Supposedly using school children as the carriers as they are intent on keeping the schools open until easter holidays. Interesting how the China infection rate has plateud possibly because they have now immunised the rest of the population through the drinking water ...
https://www.aol.co.uk/news/2020/03/16/coronavirus-britons-face-1-000-fine-if-they-refuse-self-isola/
People need to get home somehow!
All these tall, narrow houses with lots of stairs - a good bet might be to get shares in stairlifts for people in about 20 years' time.
All they seem interested in is building them as quick as possible and selling them. Chances of anything being completed is slim to none as time goes on, in my opinion. Poor quality and finish....turds with gold plating is my impression of some of these new housing estates. You only have to watch as the houses go up before all the shoddy work is covered in render, from what I have seen on ...
Barry Parkin moved into its new homes development in Dawlish in September 2017, and claims that when he bought his property, he was assured by Redrow that as soon as all the houses were built the roads and pavements on the estate would be addressed. After being approached by Devon Live, Redrow have confirmed the resurfacing works will be finished by mid-April. Read more... ...
Those in contention to win £1000 from the RGB Building Supplies’ Well Built Fund have been announced. In North Devon, The Ilfracombe Academy and Bideford-based nursing home The Warren have been selected. In Tiverton, Wilcombe Primary School has been nominated. DYS Space in Dawlish, Kingsbridge & District Men’s Shed and North Tawton RFC make up the rest of the Devon finalists. Read more... ...
I remember the years that some councillors were extremely proud of the fact that they didn't increase the precept year upon year. But they did keep up with pay increases for the staff, and the cost of any services they paid for increased and any materials they bought increased so effectively each year they could do less with the money they had. There should be a small increase each ...