Councillor Anne Lonsdale's personal blog

Welcome to my blog†.



My name is Anne Lonsdale, Teignbridge District Councillor and Kingsteignton Town Councillor. I am a Liberal Democrat Member for Kingsteignton West Ward in South Devon, which comprises the Parishes of Kingsteignton West and Teigngrace.



My committee membership within the District Council includes the Overview & Scrutiny and Development Control Committees. I am also a member of the Licensing Act 2003 Committee and a substitute for the Licensing Sub Committees.



My responsibilities within the Parish Council include Recreation & Footpaths and Community Hall & The Fountain.



The purpose of this site is to try and keep you informed about my role and provide you with information about developments in Teignbridge District Council and our local Ward Kingsteignton West.



I will clarify my responsibilities in future blogs...

Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Classic Car Show 2009

On Sunday 16th August I attended the Classic Car Show in Support of 'Help the Heroes' at Olde Forde House. My very first visit to a car show of any discription. It was a beautiful day which must have been a help to my neighbours Nigel and Jenny Preece who organise these events. At 10am there was a short service held by the Reverend Tim Woods from URC church Kingsteignton and Avenue Road. We took a turn around the stalls to Devon Air Ambulance. Also paid a visit for some advice on training dogs from the Devon German Shepherd Dog Rescue Stall. A touch of nostalgia when I remembered my Uncle Wilf Beckley from Winkleigh North Devon with his Ford and my Grandad Stanley Hearn from Devonport Plymouth with his Austin both in the 1950's.

Unfortunately I had to leave for another venue, with a promise to be back for the prize giving in the afternoon where the Mayor of Newton Abbot David Howe would be in attendance.


Stover Canal

At 12noon my daughter and I visited the site of the Stover Canal which had been cleared over the period of three years. We took a walk along the towpath which had been mown especially for this weekend. Along the towpath are information posts about the history of Stover Canal, the Templar family and the clay being transported by barge to Teignmouth Docks. We enjoyed a cream tea on our return to the exhibition area. We had been there on the previous day and had attended the tent with photos presented by the Barn Owl Trust at Stover and bought a Christmas Pudding in aid of their fundraising. I know it will be money well spent!!

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