On the subject of house building numbers. This is from the December 2019 Conservative party general election manifesto: " we will continue our progress towards our target of 300,000 homes a year by the mid-2020s. This will see us build at least a million more homes, of all tenures, over the next Parliament ".
Has the number of police officers in Devon and Cornwall decreased or increased over the past 10 years? If so, by how many and in which way (increased or decreased)? Our law abiding (ahem!) prime minister promised 20,000 new police officers when he took office some 14 months ago, This figure was repeated again in the Conservative party December 2019 General Election manifesto. Has Devon and ...
@ brooklyn How about the waste of ratepayers money trying to incorporate devon/cornwall police with dorset How about her justification that we have to paymore in rates for policing but get less in Dawlish How about the expense used to tart up the commisioners office How about the false information we get from the police saying how they are on top of crime. How about why some ...
Yes I think it would be good to have a police office in the town. And on the subject of a visible presence of law enforcement officers: Perhaps another issue you could raise with her is this new government initiative of Covid Street Marshalls. Like - Who will be recruiting them? How will they be recruited? What powers will they have? How many is it thought will be needed? How will they be ...
Hi Guys, as mentioned before I have a meeting with the Crime Commissioner on Saturday, are there any issues that you feel need to be passed onto her. I wonder how many in this town would like to see the police office open again?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nuclear-provision-explaining-the-cost-of-cleaning-up-britains-nuclear-legacy/nuclear-provision-explaining-the-cost-of-cleaning-up-britains-nuclear-legacy https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9502371/security-fears-chernobyl-sellafield/
It is believed the Class 66 train is due to carry away hazardous materials from the dockyard It’s believed the Direct Rail Services train was captured going through Dawlish on its way to Plymouth’s Devonport Dockyard in order to carry materials related to the decommissioning of submarines away . Read more... ...
I also read somewhere that the Govt. estimation of around 6,000 Covid-19 infections per day at the high point (so far) back in April may have been grossly underestimated. The true figure could be as high as 100,000 per day apparently. Although alarming, this could actually be good news......couldn't it?
Sorry to be a bit pedantic, but it was an Italian captain who abandoned ship (Costa Concordia). Can’t allow the Greeks to be unfairly libelled!
Planning permission has been granted.