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April 2, 2004

Joe Frank

The trucking of illegal immigrants into the U.S. leads to prison at a small, liberal arts lock-up. There, we meet Jones, the huge, black king of the penitentiary and his white slave warden, Farrington. Eventually, an escape to Mexico leads to the spiritual anointing of Jones.

http://joefrank.com/news.html

April 11, 2004

more from Devon

Jed writes about life as a Devon councillor

On the lst/05/2003 Lesley Roden and I became the first Independent Councillors to represent East Budleigh and Budleigh Salterton at East Devon District Council (EDDC) at Knowle in Sidmouth.

To be Independent sounds fine—no political pressures for local issues - but Lesley and I faced the realities in our very first meetings.

EDDC is controlled by the Conservative majority. They hold the positions of Chair and Vice Chair of the Council, and those same important posts on all the Committees, so most votes are a foregone conclusion—if the 6 Independents vote with the 18 Lib Dems we are still outnumbered (24 to 35). The Independents being truly independent do not always vote the same way, so it’s not with votes in Council that we can do any good.

To my great surprise, I discover our real influence is in direct contact with any of the EDDC Officers. As Ward Member I can access the heads of any Department or the Chief Executive at any time, on any project or problem.

Lesley and I know full well that we were voted in by the Town’s voters who were fed up with a whole series of Planning blunders—so Planning is where we put most of our efforts. It would be terribly easy to be diverted by dog bins, buses, beaches or tourism—but we try to stay focused on Planning.

A few successes:

‘Chance’ on Coastguard Road now reduced to an acceptable size

The Cliff Path re-instated above Links Pinewood

Failures:

Trees at Elvestone removed, TPOs and protests notwithstanding

The phone mast at the Games Club still solidly in place

But the most important work is for the future of our Town, that’s where I am spending most of my time on two critically important projects.

The Town Design Statement

After a year’s work, this is now a 50 page book that will be coming up for the Town’s approval at an exhibition in May.

The Traffic / Parking Survey

Working with Devon County (roads) EDDC (Planning), the Police and Chamber of Commerce on how to make our High Street a safer, more pleasant place to shop, stroll or park. No easy answers here!

East Devon is a Conservative Council wriggling under the thumb of a Labour Government that orders EDDC to do more and more, yet reduces the money available by taking our funds and transferring them to needy Labour strongholds in the North. John Prescott’s office is removing the old protection from ‘Residential Areas of Special Character’ (West Hill) and trying to promote housebuilding everywhere (your back garden).

So your support is just as vital now a year later—we need to finish our Design Statement, as once approved by EDDC, it will become an important bulwark against unsympathetic development.

So thank you again for your help last year—and remember, we still need you to get anything done this year too.

Cheers!
Jed

This material ©Jed Falby 2004

April 22, 2004

Dug is impolite but working for an underfunded educational charity

Hello List, just thought I’d spam you guys with a site I’ve just launched for an educational charity that lists lectures, get-togethers and happenings nationwide.

The idea is to increase attendance at lectures and get people something more interesting to talk about than the two or three topics they get from the week’s television (though of course Buffy, Nigella, Bex and the merry band of gardeners, DIY experts and super-chefs will continue to amuse and amaze between bouts of archaeology).

If you have a friend who is struggling to get bums on seats, the URI to register as an organiser is http://www.lecturelist.org/register_org — If you think this could help someone, please do pass it on.

Thanks :-)

Dug

April 27, 2004

OK guys, time to pony up for charity

You know you want to :-)

sold, to the highest bidder…

(what will UK charities think of next?)

-d

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