The National Trust Association covers Teignmouth and Dawlish. It includes interesting talkes in the winter and trips out in the summer. For more information on dates and times contact Mrs Val Wedlake on 01626 866794.
Dawlish local history group invite you to guided visits to places of historical interest. Research into the history of Dawlish and District. Also help with family history, Bi-monthly newsletter. For more information on times and dates contact Mrs Tricia Whiteaway, 7a Eastcliff Road, Dawlish. 01626 866927.
Life drawing in Teignmouth and Dawlish is held at Holcombe Village Hall. Monday afternoons 1.45-4.45pm £12 per session. Tutor June Janes. Contact 01392 272297.
Sequence Dancing is held at Holcombe Village Hall, every Saturday, 7.45-10.15pm. All welcome, contact 01626 863636.
Toddler group at the Churchill Community Centre. Open Tuesdays and Friday mornings. For more information contact Jenny on 07917267973.
The Strand will be closed for the day on Sunday 11th December for the annual Christmas Market. There will be a variety of stalls selling Christmas gifts and santa will be in his grotto for the children to visit.
The fun starts at 5pm with carols being sung by local primary school children at the Bandstand. The big switch on of the Christmas Lights at 6pm.
Haldon National Trust Association Presents LIGHTHOUSES with Gordon Partridge. Tuesday 15th November 2.30pm at Holcombe Village Hall. Admission £2.50 to include Tea and biscuits. This covers the Dawlish and Teignmouth areas. For more details contact 01626 773508
The High C's proudly present "NowThat's What We Call Music" on Thursday, 3rd November 20011 at 8.00 pm. Just come along and listen to us sing a variety of songs from the 1940's through the decades to the present day. Entry is free but donations will be greatly appreciated as we are supporting the charity Shelter Box at this event. Shelter Box is a great charity who give aid and assistance to ...
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