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08:53 - 02-September-2008 A DAWLISH woman who started her business 'on a whim' is celebrating an award in one of the food and drink industry's most prestigious award ceremonies. Kay Summers, who set up Kay's Cakes four years ago, was awarded silver in the Taste of the West awards for the dark chocolate brownies she produces at her home in High Street. Not just any brownies these, however, but ...

You seem to have an issue with copy and paste and yey utilise it yourself. Hypocritical perhaps? You also perceive opinion as aggression.....very strange. This drug/alcoholic youth centre is a bad idea. Since when did a promise of a Youth Centre turn into a project which will mix Dawlish youth with 'disaffected' people from all over Teignbridge?

2 Sep 2008

I will remind you of your lack of concern when the reality of this 'bad idea' starts to impact on our youth. Not much of a legacy for John Anthony, is it?

2 Sep 2008

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2 Sep 2008

Is this an indicator of what Dawlish can expect when the 'disaffected' start to accumulate in Dawlish's new Youth Drug/Alcoholic Centre? Teenager is stabbed in neck and chest in street attack by gang 07:20 - 02-September-2008 A vicious thug stabbed a teenager in the neck, chest and arm during a violent attack by a gang in Exeter. The victim was heading into Friars' Walk, near Topsham Road, ...

Is this an indicator of what Dawlish can expect when the 'disaffected' start to accumulate in Dawlish's new Youth Drug/Alcoholic Centre? Teenager is stabbed in neck and chest in street attack by gang 07:20 - 02-September-2008 A vicious thug stabbed a teenager in the neck, chest and arm during a violent attack by a gang in Exeter. The victim was heading into Friars' Walk, near Topsham Road, ...

Dawlish Town Council feign interest in the young people of our town in order to facilitate their pet projects so they can hand out contracts in return for brown envelopes. This drug/alcoholic centre is an absolute insult to the youth of Dawlish.

Don Are you saying you are content to give to charity even though you are aware that charity organisations and collectors are siphoning off a percentage of these donations for themselves?

Agree with your post. Small local shops need our custom to survive. I'm all for fairtrade profit getting to those it was designed for, but it's obvious the big chains see it as another marketing tool, squeezing them dry as much as they do our local/national producers.

30 Aug 2008

All about personal choice from a balanced body of evidence. Sadly, everything is branded nowadays to facilitate easier manipulation of those who believe too easily.