Thank you.
Just found out about this. Had no idea it was there. http://www.ellies-attic.co.uk/about-us (heading should of course be Recycling not Recycing - can't correct though as can't work out how to do it).
If you are interested in how Dawlish can offer more sustainable forms of tourism why not come along to the Red Rock Centre on Saturday 10th November where a forum is to be held concerning how to promote and identify cycling and sustainable tourism needs in Dawlish and to consider cycling routes into the centre of the town as part of the Exe Estuary Trail. The forum will run from 10.00am to ...
I see there is a thread running on Eyes of Dawlish about this with some interesting comments for, against, and amending the idea I put forward above. Great. That's what ideas are for. To be thrashed out, thought about and, if necessary, to be chucked out. But in order for that to happen of course they have to be 'out there' in the public domain. So, does anyone else have any other ideas for ...
Okay people - could someone do me/us a favour? If you think this Brunel idea thingy is a possible goer could some of you draw it to the attention of our local councillors? I would do so myself but seemingly at least one of them is fed up with me contacting them about various ideas/info concerning regeneration. I quite openly admit that I am not a committee person. Meetings do my head in. So, ...
Fine fresh local produce, cakes and gateaux, home made pies, fresh bread, jams and chutneys, hot soups, bacon, cheese and eggs. Open 9.30am - 4.00pm Free cup of tea or coffee. Buffet £2.50. Raffle (£50 prize)
and here's the Brunel Heritage/Visitor centre theme expanded a little more. Have a Brunel Visitor centre (at The Manor House?). Market Dawlish as being the centre of the lovely rail journey between Exeter and Newton Abbot. Have a person dressed up as Brunel at the visitor centre/in the town? Have a model railway at the BVC (Brunel Visitor Centre) showing for example journey from Exeter to ...
And what's even better Jason is that it was all recorded both via still photography and on video. Now, if only we had something like a Brunel Heritage Centre here the whole thing would make an ideal exhibit don't you think? Indeed, there could be a separate bit from you telling everyone how it was done etc. Just an idea..........
from the minutes of the September meeting of Dawlish Town Council's Civic Amenities committee. Chestnut Trees – The Lawn Members present received an email from Teignbridge District Council advising that they have been monitoring the chestnut trees throughout the summer. They indicate that the trees are in decline and that one tree is declining at a faster rate and that they are ...
From the minutes of Dawlish Town Council's Civic Amenities Committee meeting September 2012. CAC40 Dawlish Town Council ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS REPORT Date: 12th September 2012 Subject: Browns Brook Allotments History & Background Browns Brook Allotments have been operation since 2007 the land is rented from the Luscombe Estate on a long term lease. A ...