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Hello Ann I am pleased to tell you Dave Jade has returned to Hazlewood Park. He dose a Cabret spot on a Saturday night. I watched the film on Hazlewoods youtube channle. He is still sounding great. He use to manage the pop group Sweeney who use to be there on Sunday nights many years ago. When it was Warren Holiday Centers. The good old days when The Club was open until 1230am.

2 Day Control & Restraint course with mike constaninides. Mike is a professional in this field and has been teaching for many years. This course is based over two days and gives you 6 hours training per day. Learn from 1 man to group restraint techniques. Scenario Training, and much much more. This course is open to beginners through to advanced and open to both men and women. see website for ...

Dawlish Jubilee
Robma
Robma
25 May 2012

For those who may wonder where you can buy the Souvenir Guide, there is a list on the jubilee website or facebook page. Rob C

Earth Hour
Nelson
Nelson
2 Apr 2012

Was I the only one scraping the frost from their car windscreen at 6.30 this morning? Global warming is about the long term climate, not short term fluctuations but have you not seen the weather forecast? I'm dreaming of a White Easter...

neilh
neilh
2 Apr 2012

Thanks Brazilnut. What do others think?

Brazilnut
Brazilnut
2 Apr 2012

normal climate fluctuation for me

neilh
neilh
2 Apr 2012

After one of the warmest Marches in recent history it's salutary to look back to March 1891 when there was snow for almost the whole month - still 2-3 ft left on 29th March along Shepherds Lane (between Teignmouth and Bishops). Global warming or just normal climate fluctuation?

31 Mar 2012

No sign of Earth Hour in Dawlish so sorry Dawlish but went to TAAG centre in Teignmouth instead. Yes a little tokensim I agree but a little red wine and a fine blues band by lantern light made for a great evening.

Nelson
Nelson
31 Mar 2012

I prefer activism to tokenism. Good luck.

neilh
neilh
31 Mar 2012

45 MINUTES TO GO!! Dutch astronaut André Kuipers will keep watch over the planet from the space station's orbital perch 240 miles (386 kilometers) above the Earth's surface, according to officials at the European Space Agency (ESA).

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