@Paul . if you watched who do you think you are recently, you would have seen that a number of people with ptsd from wwi were kept in "mental institutions" eg seale hayne, exminster. my father worked at langdon in the 70s and one of the 'patients' at that time had been put there as a youngster as his mum was a single mother. he became institutionalised and was eventually released into 'care ...
Visitors and residents alike will be able to benefit from free Sunday parking in Teignmouth and Dawlish this winter from November 3. Car parks run by Teignbridge Council are offering the perk until April 17. "As we are a seaside town and don't get free parking during peak season, so it's great that we get it now," said Emma Key, own Centre Development Manager for Teignmouth and Dawlish ...
PEOPLE in Teignmouth, Shaldon, Bishopsteignton and Dawlish are being asked to give their views about the future of healthcare in the area. Doctors are holding public meetings in Shaldon and Holcombe this month to discuss services, including care at home, minor injury units, community nursing, physiotherapy, and Teignmouth and Dawlish community hospitals. Meetings have already taken place in ...
TSW Junior Octopush Team returned to their newly-refurbished home at Dawlish Leisure Centre on Saturday, in time to celebrate a tumultuous and triumphant year. Teignbridge Council Leader Ros Prowse was there to welcome them back with pride. Teignbridge Council have been very accommodating for the team of deep-diving high-flyers. The pool is one of very few in the country with new tiles marking ...
How much money was wasted on "Localism"?
Police are appealing for witnesses after more than £3,000 of jewellery was stole in a burglary at Holman's Close was burgled last month. Another property was also targeted in the road and jewellery, a mobile phone and laptop were taken totalling £1,275. Police say the crimes took place between August 14-27 It is believed that at least one of the burglaries may have occurred in the early ...
Two men have been arrested after a night time robbery at a Dawlish holiday park. A member of staff is recovering after he was hit with a sharp object, possibly an axe, in the raid at Golden Sands holiday park, Week Lane, Dawlish Warren at 1am on Tuesday morning. Police say that up to four raiders wearing balaclavas forced members of staff to open a safe containing a large quantity of cash. ...
A member of staff has been injured in a night time robbery at a Dawlish holiday park. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident at Golden Sands holiday park, Week Lane, Dawlish Warren at 1am on Tuesday morning. It is thought the victim was hit with a 'sharp object', possibly an axe. He is recovering in hospital. Acting DCI Nick Wilden said: “This would have been a very busy bank ...
'Last accounts made up to' not sure 'made up' is a good turn of phrase ... I think there is a lot of personal nastiness in the complaint threat. The Carnival Committee really don't want the public behind them do they, I think they are in the wrong job.
Is there an opportunity for their accounts to be scrutinised at any point?