Families will still buy a copy for the misplaced articles although I may think again if it's going to be a mouthpiece for spite. I understand the Teignmouth programme is cheaper - is it any better/worse - are there any tips Dawlish could use? I also wonder if it's advertised in the camps?
Apart from the terrible print layout what an awful set of things to put on the pages of the carnival. I've just bought a copy for the kids and will rip that page out. How pathetic. So there you are people, if you're not Dawlish 'born and bred' you're not welcome to have an opinion - wow that'll impress the holiday makers ... Ms Farley wants to grow up and learn to cooperate with people.
Jeremy Hunt went to Charterhouse where mandarin was on the curriculum. Why didn't he pay more attention?
'Last accounts made up to' not sure 'made up' is a good turn of phrase ... I think there is a lot of personal nastiness in the complaint threat. The Carnival Committee really don't want the public behind them do they, I think they are in the wrong job.
No, Lynne, as long as the government continue to leave loopholes in the law. They won't close them, it'll affect them and their pals. Don't blame consumers for trying to get the best deal for themselves. If you dig hard enough you can't find dirt on most companies. Let's not buy anything from anyone.
Is there an opportunity for their accounts to be scrutinised at any point?
They get away with it because there are so many people desperate for work and will work for that money. I know of plenty of people whose contract hours are less than that are working more than they should be to keep their jobs.
Red Rock? Not exactly luring people into town?
There's a services section, why not use that? https://www.dawlish.com/group?grouptypeid=3
AN elderly woman was pulled to safety by holidaymakers after being spotted face down in the Exe estuary near to Dawlish beach. The rescuers were joined by three members of the Exmouth RNLI fast response craft which was carrying out a training exercise in the estuary. Helmsman Chris Sims along with David Preece and Henry Mock, responded to the emergency and helped clear the beach for the ...