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Lynne

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@MichaelClayson - any chance you could find out for us please just what exactly is the landownership problem all about?

The Strand
7 May 2013

@Fred - you talk of my household's finances. As you have absolutely no knowledge whatsoever of my household finances I wonder how you feel able to make the comment that you do in your opening sentences above. If enough people don't shop at Sainsbury's and go to Morrison's instead I am sure Sainsbury's will soon get the message. By the way, you haven't answered my questions re parking on the ...

Well done all at Dawlish Community College.

Getting confused? Me 'n all. Please can someone tell us if there is to be parking in the Strand or not. If yes, 1. Which side of the Strand? 2. How many spaces? 3. Whereabouts on the Strand? 4. Will it be free and if so for how long? 5. What about the Strand car park - will cars parked there have a free period of time? I thought I knew the answers to 1. and 4. (same side as the ...

for info: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22016195 and note this which I found on another link "some people on a workplace final-salary scheme pay less National Insurance (NI) because their state second pension is "contracted out". They will receive a reduced version of the flat-rate pension to acknowledge the fact that they have not been contributing to the state second pension ...

Just thought I fling in my fourpennyworth concerning things in Dawlish not progressing as perhaps they might. My particular moan concerns the yet to be opened cyclepath linking Shutterton Bridge and Dawlish Warren. Back last November I was told that it had not been opened up to the public because of landownership issues. Then, throughout the winter we had the road works taking place at ...

Calling Nelson
29 Apr 2013

True. And so could you!

This application is on the agenda for tomorrow night's (Tuesday 30th April) town council planning committee meeting. Here is a list of the town councillors who sit on the town council planning committee should you wish to contact them expressing your support for this application. Howard Almond, Michael Clayson, Kate Henley, Rosalind Prowse, Terry Lowther, Pauline Bloomfield, Greg Fenne, ...

Just been reading about the 1834 Poor Law. Here's an extract. "In 1834 a new Poor Law was introduced. Some people welcomed it because they believed it would: reduce the cost of looking after the poor take beggars off the streets encourage poor people to work hard to support themselves. Background Before 1834, the cost of looking after the poor was growing more expensive ...

Calling Nelson
28 Apr 2013

As can I.