It poses the question "Is it sensible in anyone's terms to spend £200K on a building that has no current function?" Definately not, it's about time people in the UK realise that when a building is no longer needed the time has come to knock it down. This old wooden box is neither use nor ornament. It should be demolished asap before the demolition costs go up.
If you click on the link http://ratings.food.gov.uk/QuickSearch.aspx?q=dawlish to go to the hygiene rating page, the name of each establishment is a red hyperlink, so clicking on this will take you to the details about the specific place and when the last checks were carried out.
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Teignbridge council opposed the change of use of the property in Teignmouth when the legal notices were published in the newspapers, as they were concerned that closing the exsiting Police Station would be the 'thin end of the wedge' to transfer policing from Teignmouth to Newton Abbot. The council had a meeting with the relevant Police authorities and specific opening hours were 'guaranteed' so ...
http://ratings.food.gov.uk/QuickSearch.aspx?q=dawlish
Any place that isn't displaying their rating has a very poor one, one shop in Dawlish has a 2 rating and another has only 1, neither of those is displaying a certificate in their shop window.
I see the 'Police Station' in Brunswick Place has a sign in the window saying that this office has no public reception and access is by appointment only, also been informed that the Teignmouth Polce station has closed completely. Can anyone confirm this, so what was the point in spending £85000 in Dawlish as it is simply a very expensive restroom for a few Hobby Bobbies. So it seems it is going ...
I know plenty of people who switched to Talk Talk and all are VERY unhappy at disconnections and solving problems is a NIGHTMARE. People only compare prices but don't compare what they get for their money, below is a brief extract from Talk Talk fair usage policy. exceeds the usage we would typically expect on the Customers current package, we reserve the right to upgrade customers to a package ...
Tesco have owned the 'one stop' group since 2003 and retain the name due to negative publicity that Tesco attracts these days. Also enables Tesco to charge 'one stop' prices. The post office is not being refurbished at this time as the PO insist that their own contractors carry out this work and there are quite a few security aspects related to the PO refurb. Also the PO require 3 months notice ...
Absolutely disgraceful that such an improvement is deemed unacceptable, even though many of us have contacted the council and signed a petition opposing its removal. Why don't these 'jobsworths' listen to people who live here and appreciate people who try to improve the area.