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26/00145/TPO TG1- Silver Birch- Fell to ground Brook House Church Street Dawlish Devon EX7 9AX https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T9M358PZJII00&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration
26/00150/HOU Conversion of garage into habitable space The Keep 20 Old Teignmouth Road Dawlish Devon EX7 0NJ https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T9N60UPZJK200&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration
More whinging from Devon County council, always complaining they are skint then spending taxpayers money on useless projects
26/00131/CLDE Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use of building as ancillary residential storage 7 Weston Farm Estate The Dairy Ashcombe Road Higher Dawlish Water Devon EX7 0QW https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T9J019PZJEX00&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration
A CARE company is keen to invite families affected by dementia to attend its Dawlish Memory Cafe. Twice a month, the cafe is held at the Riverside Centre in Manor Gardens and provides chance to meet with others affected by dementia as well as take part in fun activities.
THE leader of Devon County Council has issued an urgent request to Government for financial support to help communities hit by Storms Ingrid and Chandra. Storm Ingrid severely damaged the sea wall between Dawlish and Dawlish Warren.
A 73-YEAR-OLD Dawlish pensioner with an addiction to sexual interest in children has been jailed today. Stephen Clark admitted inciting a seven year old girl to engage in sexual activity not involving penetration in March 2024 after communicating with another adult who was thought to be the child's parent called Dirty Bernadette.
NOT even Storm Chandra has stopped the Black Swans of Dawlish. The pair Bert and Kimba have been seen mating again just hours after their nest of six eggs was washed away. Their nest and another built further upstream on banks of the Brook where Mr Blue and Mrs Pink, the other breeding pair had laid several eggs, were both washed away.
Just a walk along the beach between Dawlish and the Warren will show you how poorly maintained the sea wall is, which must be a reflection of many area's of sea wall that are there to protect the line from damage.