A lot of people shop on Sundays too! In the middle of similarly sized towns around the country!!! Free weekend parking IN THE CAR PARKS is whats needed, not free parking next the most expensive pavement in Britain. In my opinion.
@Brazilnut . do you get a staff discount at the co-op? i'd hope so given how much advertising you give your employers!!!!! i enjoy strolling around town on a sunday. i enjoy having the choice of being able to pop into 'local' shops to browse and/or buy. i also enjoy getting home from work during the week, and purting my feet up. not all of us are oaps with nothing better to do all day!!! and to ...
Well done to Stokes for taking POSITIVE action. Really hope that it proves to be a success for you and that other traders follow suit. Not everyone is lucky enough to always be able to shop Mon to Sat!!!
Whilst we are blessed to live in such a beautiful area, everyone needs a holiday away from home now and again. What's your choice of destination? The question also applies to those who have recently returned from holiday, such as Cosey 'and' Jools88.
No update last week, as the only court appearance was by someone from the town who entered a Not Guilty plea. This weeks update is.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................###### ...
And Google has also found that poet Richard Harris Dalton Barham is buried in Dawlish. If you enter the cemetery by the main gates on Oak Hill, his grave is in the first row on the left.
Google has found authors by the name of Jenna Dawlish and Daphne Dawlish.
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Don't forget that Colin Dexter, the author of the Inspector Morse series has huge Dawlish connections. Does anyone think there should be a Letsby Avenue?
Thanks for pointing that out Lynne. And also for teaching me what the word "patronising" means. Yes, Yvonne is the miserable sows name. Lynne is a different one altogether...