Thanks Roberta.
Wondering, plenty of us use the train in a daily basis to commute to work - the packed peak times trains are testimony to that. Just because the pensioners that post on this website don't use the trains, it doesn't mean that they're not a necessity. And I mean necessity. That said, I do like Mjprc's lateral thinking.
Ken, the Environment Agency has nothing to do with the maintenance of the sea wall. Inside the last two months, self-proclaimed experts on here were saying that the groynes should be rebuilt whilst the sand is gone and the tides are low!! It's a good job that the real experts took no notice of them! I'd imagine that otherwise the Dawlish angry brigade (all 4 of them) would have been shouting ...
There's only one way to take your opinion.
Did you actually read the whole article? Did you understand it? There's minimal differential between what Balls and Osborne are both saying re. budgetary surplus. There's plenty of difference though in how that's going to be achieved - Osborne just wants to slash and burn public services to reduce the growing national debt, Balls wants the top earners to contribute more.
Wow! I thought all those trillions of immigrants were taking "our" jobs?
CARER, please forgive me. Like I forgive you for not expressing the same sentiments to the Islamophobes on here on that particular thread.
An area of high pressure centred around dawlish.com will cause severe outbreaks of bold text, capital letters and exclamation marks.
The early sunshine in Starcross has been replaced by cloud after a man spent a suspiciously long time grooming his facial hair.
A lingering look between 2 men at the Dawlish Leisure Centre gym has sparked concerns from residents living near the brook.