@ deedoddle your missing out some of the benefits for DAWLISH for visitors and locals alike. A chance to socialise with the community drinkers and druggies on the lawn -.no membership required A completeley free police town --no need to worry about the long arm of the law in this town Enjoy the repartee between the enforcement officers ( jobsworths) and yourself by advancing their ...
the met office struggle to predict tomorrows weather and now there giving a prediction for the end of the century...................
The fact the railway line sea wall was not maintained for decades obviously has nothing to do with the collapse.
Another year Dawlish suffers from the continued sea wall work.
Let me sum this up in a few words, thousands of homes with little if any infrastructure. All the goodies for Newton Abbot and Exeter, in my opinion.
Monday 21 - Sunday 27 June is Rail Safety Week, aiming to raise awareness of the importance of rail safety and ultimately prevent accidents and deaths in and around the rail infrastructure. While we are carrying out our work, part of the sea wall path between Dawlish and Dawlish Warren is closed. Please remember the dangers of trespassing on both the railway line and the construction ...
The Climate Central map shows the areas at risk of flooding without measures to hold back the waters The Met Office has predicted an increase in sea levels by as much as 80cm by the end of the century. Devon has already seen the devastating effect of storms, with the coastal railway link breached at Dawlish in 2014, and the A379 moved further inland after being washed away at Slapton in ...
New student flats, cinemas, thousands of new homes, river restoration works, health centres, new roads, hotels, Dawlish railway line works, and town centre regeneration are all among the schemes Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/new-lidl-aldi-cinema-giant-5537036
The Snooky Trust helps people aged 18-40 who live in Dawlish and the wider area. Last week they took the tough decision to cancel their major fundraising event, the Snooky Fest, for the second year in a row, blaming difficulties in staging the event with ongoing uncertainty over regulations. Read more... ...
So how many tens of thousands of tonnes are they using then?