Shame the old bill cannot show as much effort to stop actual crimes, in my opinion.
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I actually just took £20 in cash with me to the hospital, no cards at all for the reason they might go astray. When I go out the only time the card comes out of its anti rfid wallet is to tap and pay. Skimmer seems the most obvious and had to have been in Dawlish I believe. The only places I have shopped is Co op and cost cutters! Thanks for the input.
Images of the days when a Bobby preserved the peace and acted without bias, well most of the time. Sadly those days are long over with our imported and culturally enriching, diverse extended communities, in my opinion.
@Carer...so true. Last few generations of breeders have produced a lot of feral's with the assistance of zero discipline in schools thanks to our glorious successive governments and now we are importing them from France as well on the tax payer's dime. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF5khVkYxtQ&list=LL&index=14
I was interested in this paragraph for this report in the MDA. "Turn the Tide 2027 will tell the story of The Giant of the Brook - an ancient Devon water giant whose strength has faded as rivers, brooks and coastlines face pollution, over-extraction and climate change". No wonder his strength has faded, due to the incompetence of the useless TDC & DTC council Leaders, not forgetting the waste of ...
As the Party has been taken over by an extreme religion and crackpots , and have no green policies, then I would avoid at all costs. The Monster Raving Looney Party are more sane.
The Lib Dums have literally run Dawlish into the ground. Most of that ground is now mounds in the Brook. Surely people won't fall for their crap again.
The not very Greens and Lib Dums have probably colluded to put the date back knowing they may well not win the seat.
Why not call it the VW camper/beetle show with may be a few old Porsche's thrown in rather than an ambigous title most will not understand? Yes I am a bit crabby today after spending 4 days in hospital after my body decided to eject a third of its blood supply ha ha ha.
Shame these councils cannot put a little effort into making the towns better rather than running them into the ground and charging us through the nose via our rates, in my opinion. Criterion 10. The beach must comply with the Blue Flag requirements for the microbiological parameter Escherichia coli (faecal coli bacteria) and intestinal enterococci (streptococci). The microbiological parameters to ...
DON’T forget that firefighters in Dawlish will be raising money for a charity close to their hearts this weekend. The crew from Dawlish Fire Station will be raising money for The Fire Fighters Charity on Saturday, May 30.
26/00160/FUL Proposed maintenance, workshops and housekeeping facility Land South Of Orchard Lane Dawlish Warren Devon https://publicaccess.teignbridge.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?keyVal=T9T9I5PZJP400&activeTab=summary Status: Pending Consideration
VOLUNTEERS at Dawlish Museum are gearing up for this season’s opening which will feature the 30th anniversary of Dawlish footballers winning at Wembley. Despite the building being covered in scaffolding, the museum will be open as usual from June 3.
DAWLISH Marina Bowling Club held their annual taster day on Sunday, May 10, in the sunshine. They had a fantastic response with 23 people through the door and a definite 16 for coaching with some more possibles.
Tide times for the period 05/25/2026 00:00:00 - 06/01/2026 00:00:00
Five beaches across Teignbridge have been recognised among the country’s best after receiving prestigious Blue Flag and Seaside Awards for summer 2026. The council also thanked local authorities and councils that helped fund the applications, including Dawlish Town Council, Teignmouth Town Council and Shaldon Parish Council.
A VILLAGE hall in a rural Teignbridge village is set to host a police surgery. Members of the Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at Ideford Village Hall on Friday, May 29.
Those pesky Scout/Guides Groups
Keep up-to-date with what's going on in your area. Teignmouth and Dawlish rural Neighbourhood policing team are holding their monthly Police and Community's together meeting on 29th May at the Ideford village hall from 10:30 - 11:30 hrs.
Keep up-to-date with what's going on in your area. Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood policing team are holding their monthly Police and Communities' together meeting at the Pavilions in Starcross on 28th May from 10:30 - 11:30 hrs.
Event starts in 3 days Craft Fair — 10am–2pm Location: The Strand Community Centre Saturday, 30 May 2026 Start 10:00 Finish 14:00
A deeply heartfelt celebration took place on Tuesday 19 May at Rowcroft Hospice, as Keiandra Foote and Jeff Coombs were married surrounded by close family, friends and the hospice team who helped make the day possible.
A DAWLISH couple have married at Rowcroft Hospice surrounded by close family, friends and staff. The celebration saw Keiandra Foote and Jeff Coombs exchange their vows after hospice staff helped organise the special event.
POLICE are encouraging the public to attend at upcoming surgery at a Teignbridge village hall. Members of the Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at Shillingford St George Village Hall on Wednesday, May 27.
FIVE beaches in Teignbridge have been recognised for their quality in the prestigious Blue Flag and Seaside Awards for summer 2026. Dawlish Warren achieved the highest award with the internationally recognised Blue Flag Award while Dawlish Town beach, Coryton Cove, Teignmouth and Ness Cove were all awarded the coveted Seaside Award.
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NEW Mayor of Dawlish Cllr Anne Heywood took a tour of the town, meeting businesses and community groups. She said: ‘It was a fantastic opportunity to talk about the important work being carried out by some of our local charities and community organisations.
What a terrible picture of the 'Unicorn'.
PUFFINS nursery in Dawlish has celebrated its first birthday. The nursery, part of the Puffins of Exeter group, was chosen by Devon County Council to provide desperately needed places for young children in the town.
POLICE are encouraging members of the public to attend at upcoming community surgery at a pub. Members of the Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at the Cockhaven Arms in Bishopsteignton on Tuesday, May 26.
Keep up-to-date with what's going on in your area. Teignmouth and Dawlish rural Neighbourhood Policing team are holding their monthly Police and Community's together meeting at the Cockhaven arms on 26th May from 10:30 - 11:30 hrs.
IT WAS another a busy week for Bovey Tracey bowlers, beginning with the county competitions.
POLICE will be holding a surgery at a Teignbridge church this week. Members of the Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team will be at Parish Church of All Saints in Kenton on Wednesday, May 20.
Keep up-to-date with what's going on in your area. Teignmouth and Dawlish Rural Neighbourhood policing team are holding their monthly Police and Community's together meeting at Kenton Church on 20th May from 10:30 - 11:30 hrs.
Event starts today Dawlish Antiques and Collectors Fair — 10am–3pm Location: The Strand Community Centre Saturday, 23 May 2026 Start 10:00 Finish 15:00
Event starts today The eat Dawlish Festival is a fantastic free to attend event showcasing wonderful local food and drink! Expect lots of farmer’s market favourites like cheese, beer and bread alongside charcuterie, patisserie and street food! Plus, a great team of entertainers, and a great festival soundtrack! A great day out with the family! The roads will be closed from 7am. Please don't park ...
Event starts today Turn the Tide is a FREE, family friendly eco festival brought to you in conjunction with Dawlish Town Council, being hosted this year by Dawlish College. This year’s theme is Keeping Dawlish Cool. Come & engage with climate & environmental groups, create a festival flag or help build a mosaic for the sea wall. Enjoy a wide variety of entertainment whilst experiencing great food ...
Event starts today Join us on the Lawn in Dawlish on Saturday 23rd May for a vintage cycle ride. The ride leaves the Lawn shortly after 10am, heading to Luscombe Castle, returning to The Manor House for cream tea, then cycling to Powderham Castle and finishing at the Turn the Tide Festival at Dawlish College. Prizes for Best Dressed Lady and Best Dressed Gentleman. Location: The Lawn Saturday, 23 ...