Thanks for the information from everyone, really appreciate it.
That is good Brian but yesterday I was told that you cannot do any credit card transactions at the post office. Do you know if this is true? Also, can I deposit a cheque at the post office? I am asking as you seem to have a good understanding of what can and cannot be done banking wise at a post office. I say that to make it clear I am asking a genuine question before some nasty poster ...
I don't have a mob, unless of course you are referring to my fellow Councillors.
@Likeablerat , correction, I was not at the forefront of objectors but I am proud to say I was at the forefront of ensuring the people of Dawlish were aware of what was being proposed for the development of the lawn, and for that I make no apologies. My interference, which has angered some councillors, ensured that the public consultation took place at the end of June instead of the end of May. ...
Thank you for this information Councillor Clayson. As a Town Councillor I was not aware that the planning officer had issued her report. I wonder how many other Councillors are aware that this report has been issued? It certainly has not been sent to all Councillors by the Town Clerk, which would be the appropriate process to follow. Point three of Councillor Clayson's post above is very ...
The cottage is made of cob and it is a well known fact that if cob dries out the building crumbles. The upkeep of the rendering is crucial.
Dorian I think you are right that there is someone living there. I passed on Friday evening and a window was open but closed yesterday. It certainly looks as though the property is inhabited.
Definitely a job somewhere for you Lynne! Your information has been invaluable. OK, it makes for depressing reading for women of my age but at least you have pointed us in the right direction and enabled us to ask appropriate questions and expect accurate answers. It it seems ironic to me that all this is emerging 100 years on from when the suffragettes were high profile in their bid to get ...
They are not in the least contradictory. Read them again, carefully. People want a replacement bandstand but do not want a huge building on the lawn.
I have never ever said any Councillor has been opposed to a public consultation. My concern was that the consultation was to be rushed through in late May or early June before the people of Dawlish had the opportunity to fully understand what the bid was for and the possible impact on the lawn area. By involving all Councillors in the consultation process it meant the consultation took place ...