Needs destroying, not selling.
Thanks Lynne.
@Sales - sounds like a good idea, especially if the camera was hidden away so the fire bugs did'nt know where it was. like many things the council spends vast sums of money on there is little ryhme or reason as to what they feel is essential to support the comunity. I suppose if it is something that costs vast sums of money and is pointless it is well in with a chance. Something that could be ...
I only ask because I cannot see Anne Marie Morris on the list (Daily mail) for either a vote for/against the Brexit Bill. I just wondered if she had, but had been missed off the list. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4183190/How-did-MP-vote-night-s-crucial-Brexit-Bill.html
http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/jobs-at-risk-as-exeter-city-council-to-undergo-restructure/story-30101200-detail/story.html From reading the article it seems to imply ground level jobs will be at risk to taken on 5 new directors. My own opinion is to keep the people who actually do the essential jobs and thin out the large number of over paid senior/middle management. Services are ...
Usual over complication of a simple process by civil servants. If we, the ratepayer, are paying for a person to spray paint onto a bit of dog poo and leave it in place. Why can't we save money on the paint and have that person pick up the dog poo instead of waiting for another person to pick it up. It's no wonder, with the large amounts of rates people pay in Teignbridge, there's no money for ...
On Friday morning I was driving down The Strand, in my car, towards the junction with the A379. I witnessed an adult male riding his cycle off the A379 and ride up the centre of The Strand towards me. The cyclist bumped up the curb and on to the pavement by Boots and only because I was in his way. It's the same issue for all the anti social behaviour that affects residents of Dawlish. It's not ...
Unsafe mini golf, what a joke. It sounds very much like the lame excuse they used for the victorian shelter, that was demolished, after the Theatre in Teignmouth was rebuilt. As others have stated above, and I have witnessed myself on many occassions, most cyclist's continue to hold up traffic on the road when there are cycle paths available. Margaret Swift sums this farce up perfectly. I ...