Monday, May 02, 2005

NEW SUBJECT?

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can we talk about the Election here? Surprised no one has done so yet. Anyone else finding it difficult to decide? As I see it., JIm Knight seems to have done a decent job for Dorset — but in all honesty, how can you vote for a party that lied to get us into war? And also how can you vote for someone who gets up to the tricks of the Tories, what with fiddling photographs and inventing dramas that they can pretend to solve -eg saying that places were going to close unless they saved them: like the Swanage police station, the coastguard, the hospital, St Georges school, etc. Yet if you vote for the Liberal Democrats is the vote wasted? Do they have a chance of getting in? Enlighten me, someone?

Postman2 said...

“You can build cafe but we'd rather you didn't”

I may not be the greatest fan of the Local Planning Authority at the moment, but I must say the farce of the design competition for the Highcliffe café organised by Christchurch P.A. really takes the biscuit: http://www.thisisdorset.net/dorset/archive/2005/05/05/CHRISTCHURCH_NEWS_NEWS12ZM.html

Postman2 said...

That should read: http://www.thisisdorset.net/dorset/archive/2005/05
/05/CHRISTCHURCH_NEWS_NEWS12ZM.html

Postman2 said...

Mr. Moderator
I can't post this URL without a space in it (after the /05). Can you fix this for me or explain to readers to take out the space when they paste?
Ta
Nick.
http://www.thisisdorset.net/dorset/archive/2005/05
/05/CHRISTCHURCH_NEWS_NEWS12ZM.html

Anonymous said...

How can it be that in this age of computers and "just in time delivery" the Swanage Co-op is incapable of having the normal ranges of sliced bread and vegetables on the shelves throughout opening hours. Other supermarkets in other towns manage it.

Anonymous said...

3 weeks ago my 2yr old daughter and i were tourists in your town.We payed parking.
Bought in shops.Ate in restraunts.Rode the train.went on a boat.We raved about having a fab time.until we got a £60 parking ticket for the ticket dropping on the car floor.
I wrote to explain and presented our ticket.i am now charged £10 for admin fees? A piece of paper,an envelope and a stamp? Outragious. I phoned the council and quieried the fees.To be told by a bolshy woman."you are wasting my time".
We will not be a tourist in your town again.