A wool shop would be a great idea. Imagine all the young mums in there, discussing what they are going to knit next before they all go home and cook their husband's dinner ready for him when he comes home after a hard days work.
£14k (£269pw) for a job like that? They are really taking the mick, and thats putting it politely.
@ZIGGY . No Wakefield Majorettes this year?
If anyone saw it, it had a good 'Plug' last night on BBC1's The One Show. The actor, Larry Lamb done an article on Bill Millin and his son John. They showed clips of Bill and the unveiling of the statue in Normandy back in June. Dawlish Museum was mentioned a few times so let's hope it brings in a few more visitors.
What utter twaddle you come out with. Apathy, thats what the cause is. What you describe, has been going on since the beginning of time, not recent and not just Dawlish, but worldwide at any level of politics..
@ Fred. Considering that most of the population of Dawlish cannot be bothered to vote, then they have no right to voice their opinion or complain. They have the right to elect spokespeople by a democratic process but decline their right. I think that answers your question. End of.
@ FredBasset "Therefore neither Dawlish or Teignbridge councils have a 100% right to say what goes on the lawn" Don't the 'People of Dawlish' elect people to speak for them on their behalf? I believe you will find that that is referred to and known as a Council .
@Brazilnut . With referrence to that story in the Gazette, there is an interesting comment under the story in the online edition. Click here.
Is it worth buying?
@Sue You may have to go into your Account settings and tick the box what says Private Messaging, then click Save.