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General Discussion

Mobile phones can make emergency calls via any available network not just the elected provider so yes, chances are there is likely to be mobile coverage 24/7.   But in your worst case scenario of the entire mobile network being shut down at the moment an emergency occurred, my guess is you're more likely to come across a landline within 200 yards of Boat Cove than you would in many other places.   ...

18 Jul 2015

That may be so in an ideal world but with so many mobile phones around I wouldn't even go looking for an emergency phone, I'd be running towards people to make the call, and even then it would be exceptional that I didn't have my own phone on me.

I don't think it's everyone Woodcock, just a few argumentative pots and kettles.

15 Jul 2015

I don't follow either.   User4549 says it's down to not showing a pay and display ticket but the FOI request only asked how many penalties had been issued, not specifically due to not showing a pay and display ticket.  As DJ points out there are other reasons you can get a ticket, so maybe User4549 could clear that up.

13 Weech Rd
10 Jul 2015

Gary Taylor/Soul of Dawlish you seemed to support approval for development, were you outvoted at the planning meeting? No one will want it as one large dwelling, there isn't any land with it.  Seems like it's a going to be stalemate for decades to come unless it's got commercial use potential.   Any suggestions?

Come on Webmaster, prove you're not biased.  Get rid of ALL these trolls, they're all only here to flame.

2 Jul 2015

@OurSoul - when you say they want to 'detach cockwood' from dawlish,  what would they hope to achieve by doing that?

Genuine question User 4549.  If you have submitted 58 FOI requests, mainly about traffic, can you say why/what it has achieved for you or the general public?  I'm thinking about the best use of council taxpayers money but obviously if the purpose is in the public interest I'd like to know about it.

13 Weech Rd
12 Jun 2015

There's a Safebrite Properties Ltd at the same address as Sterling Property Develpment Ltd  - One American Square Crosswall, London EC3N 2SG.   Thry share the same Company Secretary.    Safebrite is down as a non-trading company with no asssets, Sterling Property Developments Ltd has £12 million in assets and £12 million in liabilities, but with £5 million cash in the bank, suggest gross ...

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