Disgraceful BT

Phone Box at the end of Kingsway
Phone Box at the end of Kingsway

BT still haven’t removed the redundant telephone box at the end of Kingsway. The telephone isn’t connected, the door is smashed and the windows are broken. The town council were told about this in March and the intention was that they should speak to BT about this.

 

Tufty Houses

Tufty Houses in Aclands

A lot of the houses in Aclands appear to be growing strange tufts of hair! I suspect that the explanation is very mundane and that North Devon Homes are actually sensibly installing some weird and wonderful cavity wall insulation. UPDATE: They’re replacing the old fibre insulation, which let damp in, with beads that are made of an expanded polystyrene which is then combined with micro-particles of graphite.

 

Strange Priorities

It’s bizarre that Devon County Council don’t have enough money to unblock drains, properly maintain the roads, cut back verges etc. and yet they can find the time and money to get rid of disabled parking bays. I saw this sign in Cooks Cross this afternoon.

Cooks Cross Disabled Bay Removal Notice

Old Style Go-carts

I saw a really heart warming sight today. A father with his two children and the go-carts that he’d made for them. Two really fantastic pieces of engineering. Both were made of plywood and had brakes and a steering mechanism worked by a wheel and rope. Apparently the most difficult things to source were the wheels. There was a four wheel ‘cart’ using wheels from an old lawnmower and a three wheel cart using wheels from an old mobility scooter (only three wheels because he couldn’t find four!). Very inventive and clever. It’s a shame that I was so fascinated by the ‘carts’ that I forgot to take any pictures.

Flyers Finished

After having spent the weekend coaxing my printer at home to churn out almost 2,500 flyers I spent a couple of hours this evening delivering the first batch. I haven’t put flyers through doors for a long, long time and I’d forgotten how tiring it is. I can sympathise with our postmen and women who have to do this every day. It would make life a lot easier if all letter boxes were a standard size and design and were never at foot level!

I forgot dogs, which, apart from the dog poo issue, are also a big hazard when delivering leaflets! I wonder how many people have had their fingers nipped by dogs when putting things through letter boxes?

Charity Tea

On Saturday afternoon my wife and I held a cream tea in our garden to raise money for charity. About forty people came – and enjoyed the cream, the scones, the cake and the sunshine. Thanks to their generosity, and the efficiency of a willing team of helpers, we raised £320 for Cystic Fibrosis and Christian Aid. The generosity of local people never ceases to amaze me. A hog roast that we hosted for Cancer Research UK in July 2014 raised more than £1,400 – after a tropical downpour late in the afternoon the sunshine was perfect in that occasion as well.

Pavement Work Finished

It looks like all the pavement works in South Molton have been completed. The whole exercise struck me as being a complete waste of money. The pavement was generally in very good condition, with only a handful of loose paving slabs. Why was it not possible to just fix the latter

Accident Again!

Another accident at the junction of New Road and Poltimore Road/Mill Street this afternoon. Hopefully nobody was hurt. I’m surprised that there aren’t more accidents here as traffic goes up and down New Road far faster than the 30mph speed limit.

The Truly Independent Councillor

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