Nice strong base for the scaffolding, wood planks on sand uhm!. Wonder if they can be used to support scaffolding on water as well. Not a lot of beaches in Swindon I suppose.
@Lynne - would you expect any less from them. they seem to mis the point that they were elected by the people to serve the people not serve themselves.
I love the double standards.
What a joy the D.D&D.C where in their little reserved shelter on The Lawn this afternoon with their 2/3 litre bottles of cider on display, that is 2 to 3 litre not two thirds of a litre. What a lovely picture that paints of Dawlish as the visitor's were walking passed to the beach, sigh! Prohibition notices, as effective as a chocolate tea cup, but not as tasty.
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@Diana Mond - you wish.
@The Observer - I believe there is a need for the position, but maybe not at the current salary level considering the average wage in the area is so much less.
@Diana Mond -!
@Lisa - get a dog and bark yourself, i hear where ur coming from.
@Lisa - oh! i feel so empowered now, thankyou for your explanation of my petty little puddle problem. i'm off to the beach to get some pebbles to use as stepping stones. i suppose a £200k+ play area on the lawn is more pressing than maintaining a failing infrastructure by council's that would rather spend millions on worthless and unthought out projects! i.e. millions on a grubby yellow pavement ...