I saw a girl riding her bike just before Elmgrove Road, no hands on the handle bars, she was using her mobile phone. Good in it, cyclists ignore the law everywhere.
Not me! I heard heard many different acounts, most were not very complimentary. Different things please different people.
Why does leatash think Coryton Cove is the responsibilty of DCC, does he/she know something that I don't.
leatash you wrote, " DEEDOODLE there are more pressing problems than a bit of mud on a footpath ie we have a main road the A379 that in places is not fit for purpose and thousands use on a daily basis and has been like it for years. Iwill ask a question why is it we cant get the A379 Exeter Road resurfaced and yet any day soon Coryton Close is being resurfaced." Probably the reason being, ...
Well done Lynne. Public foot path's which I assume this is, is the responsibility of DCC. Dawlish TC should know this and should have redirected the complainer of this problem to them. I seem to rember that the duck wardens at one stage where clearing the over grown hedges on behalf of DCC, so maybe they should have a looksee, to see if they can do anything about it. here is the link to DCC ...
DEEDOODLE, What would you like to changed?
Jesus Christ is supposed to be a HE! Why not query that?
An Obituary printed in the London Times.....Brilliant !! Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Common Sense, (Don't get common sense muddled up with common purpose). who has been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was, since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such valuable lessons ...
Can I reply about what JD2017 has said for the benefit of others. The barrier that I refered too was not in Dawlish, it was in Exeter, and I was not the injured party. It should not have been there, but it was placed there by DCC. Now DCC has (I think) 68 Councillors and only one to my knowledge had been fighting for the removal of this barrier for over two years with no backing from other ...
The point I was making that it was the councils fault that both accidents occured through negligence of what happened. People that are elected into office, cry I'm a councillor - so what. but when a tradgedy happens, the blaim game begins and it will take great expense and many hours to sort both cases out. And who will be paying for that? JD2017, do you really know what caused the rapid spread ...