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So having a £260k mini playpark on The Lawn is going to significantly boost trade for the retailers. Parents are going to flock to Dawlish for this mini miracle. When their under 8's have exhausted themselves playing in the play park the parents will then spend vast amounts of money in the miriad of retail shops that adorn the high street. Typical Dawlish council with their heads in the sand, ...

Here, here I agree with you on this one. What's the old saying, oh yes - there's a first time for everything. My impression of A.M.M was that she only appeared when there was a film crew around and then vanished as soon as it was gone.

Came across this:- http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/themonkeyhousedawlish/ Wouldn't this have resolved the issue of the play park on The Lawn. An indoor play area for up to 9 year olds, secure and safe. http://www.dawlishnewspapers.co.uk/article.cfm?id=104177&headline=Dawlish%20play%20cafe%20campaign%20launched&sectionIs=news&searchyear=2017 I'm sure if it had got the funding ...

Whoops, seem to have put this on the wrong thread..my bad........Came across this :- http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/themonkeyhousedawlish/ Wouldn't this have resolved the issue of the play park on The Lawn. An indoor play area for up to 9 year olds, secure and safe. ...

Interesting.

@Lynne - i totally agree with you. if they spent the money on upgradinging the play park by the manor house they would have ample space to have an impressive play park. To build on The Lawn in the hope of revenue for the retailers and additional footfall for Dawlish is a very immature act of people who are in denile of the true statistics of this project and the twisted non facts that have ...

11 Oct 2017

To spend around quarter of a million pounds on a 2nd play park based on a flawed petition by the town council is not good. Who do these town councillors think they are to go ahead with this proposal when the town is spiralling ever downwards due to lack of basic maintenance. So sad for the Dawlish residents and the town in general.