Mr Douse has the backing of headteachers, parents and police for his battle to have a pavement that links Market Lavington with West Lavington repaired. But Wiltshire Council highways boss Philip Whitehead has said it is not a top priority and points ...
Mr Douse, who lives in Market Lavington, and has two young children who attend Dauntsey Academy Primary School in West Lavington, said: "The path has become very narrow on a section near an embankment because mud and plants have fallen down.
Mr Douse, who lives in Market Lavington, and has two young children who attend Dauntsey Academy Primary School in West Lavington, said: "The path has become very narrow on a section near an embankment because mud and plants have fallen down.
Mr Douse, who lives in Market Lavington, and has two young children who attend Dauntsey Academy Primary School in West Lavington, said: "The path has become very narrow on a section near an embankment because mud and plants have fallen down.
He is a former chairman and president of West Lavington British Legion and in his younger years was a keen cricketer and footballer. He was still playing cricket at 60 although he admitted by then he had to field in the slips as he could no longer run ...
He is a former chairman and president of West Lavington British Legion and in his younger years was a keen cricketer and footballer. He was still playing cricket at 60 although he admitted by then he had to field in the slips as he could no longer run ...