Friday, 25 July 2008

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Lorraine GubbSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 20:42:54 BST
Found the council meetings minutes interesting. The site is a lot different to the old site, but I liked the panoramas on the old site perhaps they could be added to the new one. Could do with some more pictures, just text can be boring. Perhaps I am biased because my son did some of the old site. 

[Thanks for your comments, we all appreciate the hard work that went into the old site. By the way the panoramas are still available in the tourism section. Also we are looking at adding some more pictures to the site as suitable photos become available - moderator]

lorraine@gagubb.f9.co.uk
David GlennSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 20:00:11 BST
The new website is looking very good and congratulations to all involved especially Mike Thompson and David Hunter for the excellent design and features. 
One very important company in Cullompton is in the Business Section Consultancy pages but not listed in the A-Z. Would it also be posssible to have this on the IT pages as well please. See website above. 
Many thanks if possible. 
Keep up the excellent work and I look forward to the CADI pages and Devon Gateway Trust ones being better populated in due course!! 

[The pages have now been updated, thanks for compliments - moderator]

 
dglenn@dglenn.co.ukhttp://www.cvbs.co.uk
Pauline EvansSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 19:44:43 BST
Good to see this site up and running again I am press correspondent for CullomptonW.I. I should like to send you a 'press report' each month for inclusion on the site - please tell me how. 
The next meeting of Cullompton W.I. is at the Town Hall on Tuesday 13th July at 2.30p.m. 
The Speaker is Miss Peggy Cooke - her subject - Penny Pinching and Pound Saving. All ladies are welcome. Contact for the Institute is - Tonia Akhurst - tel 01392 881574. 

[Any news item can be inserted, will contact direct - thanks - moderator]

Tompa5@aol.comhttp://aol
Gillian SharpSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 18:25:14 BST
I am interested in any info on town plan's and ideas. We as a family have recently moved to the area and am very interested to find out more about community life. Great news the website has a new look. Keep up the good work. Perhaps local jobs could be included in the future. 

[now that is a thought, in meantime there is now a job centre computer link at MDDC offices in Cullompton - moderator]

gill.sharp@tiscali.co.uk
Alan SPEARSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 18:22:19 BST
Very interesting site. Shame about the mess with the road at the Brook Road / Exeter rd. junction there is a serious accident waiting to happen here if some parking restrictions are not introduced from Brook Rd to Colebrook lane on the near side going towards Exeter. There is not enough room for two vehicles to pass safely. 

[Thank you for comments Alan, these issues have been raised with the appropriate authority, awaiting Safety audit report - webmaster]

alan@spear8567.fsnet.co.uk
TIM DIENESSigned on: Wed 07 Jul 2004 13:37:07 BST
Nice site, good layout. 
Looking forward to finished pages, history etc. 
Couldn't see a link ref Cullompton Book that was on sale. 

[Thanks for visiting, link re Town Book is on Community page -sold out- sorry - webmaster]

tim.dienes@cox-hire.com
hilary ecclesSigned on: Tue 29 Jun 2004 16:27:33 BST
I had a good "feel"about your town after visiting the website. A relative of mine is thinking of applying for a job in the community school. Cullompton looks inviting and relaxed, and I'm sure his family could live with the M5 so close, as I live in Cornwall! 

[Thank you for comments, please point your relative towards our site and look at http://www.cullompton.org/community/educationcontacts.cfm - webmaster]

hilary@trevessabarns.fsnet.co.uk
Gerard EdwardsSigned on: Thu 24 Jun 2004 10:39:03 BST
Site is looking good but Halberton is missing from your links map 

[Link is now there and working - webmaster]

gedwards@pba.co.uk
CHRISTOPHER GRANTSigned on: Thu 24 Jun 2004 06:50:37 BST
GOOD TO SEE AN INTEREST IN LOCAL AREA'S I HOPE TO FIND DETAILS OF PARKING RIGHTS IN COLLEGE ROAD. 

[We are a local site for the Culm Valley, thanks for visiting, why not subscribe to Newsletter ! - webmaster]

CHRISTOPHERGRANT753@HOTMAIL.COM
Jan BillingtonSigned on: Wed 23 Jun 2004 08:47:35 BST
I think that site looks great well done! 
 
I would be interested to know more about the supermarket poll. Do the people of Cullompton want an alternative 'supermarket' to Sommerfield but which offers the same sort of produce in order to encourage competition. Will this necessarily offer better choice or quality of produce. 
Or do they want a shop equivalent to the local Farmers' Market where they can exercise their choice to buy a range of quality produce which is local to the area and where they know exactly what they are buying, how fresh it is and where it came from. 
 
If it is the latter then I would be very keen to hear from anybody as I am in the process of applying for planning permission for a farm shop at Aller in Kentisbeare which will have an attached bakery and will offer the best of local produce, organic produce and gluten and wheat free produce. 
 
Jan Billington, Maddocks Farm Organics. 

[Thanks for your comments on the web site - we hope to have a proper discussion forum page in the future - webmaster]

jan@billingtons4.fsnet.co.uk
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