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David

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There is a growing group of experienced and influential people planning to meet in September. Hopefully this will include the present committee who have a wealth of experience behind them. They will be offered all the help they need to iron out the current problems and move the Carnival forward next year. It is too big and too important to the town to entrust its running to such a small group of ...

Sorry, guys. Been busy at work, but am looking forward to my response nearly as much as you!! Stay cool! D

23 May 2008

It is strange that some people only see the information in a piece of prose that they want to see. Viaduct talks of Rotary when I clearly stated it was Round Table who organised Party in the Park. I also stated that neither Round Table nor Rotary members organise events for personal profit....apart from the satisfaction of doing something to give pleasure to other people: a concept which appears ...

21 May 2008

What a sad and ill-informed little person you are. Dullish by name and, undoubtedly, by nature. If you did a modicum of research, you would know that the Party in the Park was a free event,paid for by hard fought for sponsorship and a bucket collection on the day. It was open to anyone to attend and gave a great deal of pleasure to most of those who attended. You purport to have been there, which ...

Christmas Market
19 May 2008

Ho ho ho, Santa here. It wasn't my lunch break, but I had to go and feed the reindeer. Otherwise the RSPCA, 'elf n safety and the European Workplaces Executive would have been down on me like a ton of snowballs. Point taken though. I will arrange a couple of helpers to sort out Rudolf and Co. on December 9th. And don't be silly. There is only one Santa and that's me, so I couldn't get a stand-in, ...

The Party in the Park was organised by Dawlish and Teignmouth Round Table. Malcolm Protheroe (of the Mount Pleasant Inn)was the main driving force behind the huge amount of work that went on behind the scenes to make it all happen. The only thing he couldn't organise was the weather, which actually turned out to be perfect! I have a good number of photos taken on the day in my Round Table ...