When I studied law (in the Bronze Age) the example always given was "the freedom to shout 'fire' in a crowded theatre" (when there is no fire, of course).
Certainly the Smugglers gets booked up very early for Sundays; but then it's not in the town so maybe it wouldn't suit you best anyway. I'd agree with S's suggestion of the Marine.
Shaldon is very expensive; and in shadow a lot of the time because it's on the north side of a hill. Bishop is a decent option but public transport isn't great (no railway station). Teignmouth has, as others have said, a better shopping centre; but most of the housing is on very steep hills around the town. There is a lot to be said for living in Dawlish IMO.
Gone, I was told yesterday.
In case anyone missed this, the survey is at http://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/D5HHH2V
Thought as much.
is there anything to stop these houses being bought-to-let ? (asking out of sheer ignorance). if not then, @FredBassett , you may be disappointed in the newcomers
Bit early in the year for this to kick off, isn't it ? ... usually the "cull them" rubbish in here (and in the press) starts in early July when they are "ferociously" and "aggressively" defending their newly flown babies ... When did they used to be culled, leatash ?
Or the bus stop, and that hasn't gone yet. Has it ... ??
Just as well Strand Hill is open again.