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Lynne

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I heard she comes from Maresfield in E. Sussex

17 Jan 2013

Was she was taken to the mane hospital in Canterbury by any chance? And did she jump the admissions queue?

17 Jan 2013

That's so funny I could hardly rein in my laughter. (Ps Do you think that all this fuss is a bit er.........well you know........a bit like er...... well........  a bit like the proverbial shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted?)

You have to pay a fee 'n all if it is deemed that your request will cost more than £450 to answer. http://www.teignbridge.gov.uk/index.aspx?ArticleID=15985

Dawlish Gazette
17 Jan 2013

Can you give us some examples DP?

Yes I could see the fire fighters and the smoke coming from that direction when I was up walking the dog on Sandy Lane Playing Fields about 10.00 this morning. Someone also walking his dog could tell me at that time that the incident was in EastCliff Close and that he understood it had been caused by builders/roofers equipment catching the roof alight and that the wind was aiding and abetting ...

Wonder if they'll be nagged into changing the meat content of their products? Yeah or neigh?

@stephen15 - i don't know. i don't live in the town to notice.Perhaps someone else can tell you. I just happened to be a passenger in a car yesterday that was being driven along Queen Street and then The Strand and I just happened to notice the Christmas trees and lights. There were no festive lights on but whether that's because we are no longer in Christmas or because they don't work or what, ...

15 Jan 2013

Since we've moved here we've often commented on how long it very often seems to be before banners and notices are removed after the event they are advertising has happened. Would that phenomenon perhaps explain why there are still Christmas trees decorating some of the shops Queen St end of town and why the Christmas lights along The Strand (did they get mended in the end?) are still up?

Provided you have the money to do it and you are far enough away from state retirement age to be able to claim back the 'missing' years. For some reason (old scheme)you couldn't buy back the year that you were due to retire in. My point is, that they've moved the goal posts again! And, as I understand it. This £144 or equivalent come 2017 will only be payable to those with 35 years worth ...