It always makes me smile wryly when people assume that in-store grocery prices are going to be the same as online prices. Oh, and for the sake of accuracy, there's no such store as "Bargains Galore" in Kingsteignton. It's "Home Bargains", who are one of those short shelf life merchants.
@DEEDOODLE . even though you've stated on here that you're an ex-policeman, you clearly have no idea about cycling or the laws around road usage, so i think that it's probably better that we agree to disagree. DISCLAIMER: I respect all road users.
Do you realise that there's a difference between casual cyclists and club cyclists who are training for races? Plenty of casual cyclists are using the new cyclepath, so it's just playing to the audience to call it a white elephant.
Correct. But they only allow franchises to open in places where the business would be viable. And they obviously realise that one would be in Dawlish.
It might not be what you (or anyone) would call "upmarket", but global chain Subway is coming to Dawlish. It would seem that they have more faith in the state of the town than certain people.
No.
Those who didn't want a play park anywhere on the lawn had the option to select "No" against each of the questions. The results were overwhelmingly in favour so, using a phrase that I believe to be favoured by Brexity Rollers, "Get over it".
Thanks for sharing that about Tucks Plot. IIRC, this is confirmation of what was mooted earlier this year or late last year. Hopefully a business will take on the lease and create an Adventure Golf course like the excellent ones at the Warren and (dare I say it) Teignmouth.
Do we need a referendum for every decision that elected councillors make? I thought those referendums were called elections?
It would appear that the initial thread got too long, hence part two opening.