Red Rock? Not exactly luring people into town?
AN elderly woman was pulled to safety by holidaymakers after being spotted face down in the Exe estuary near to Dawlish beach. The rescuers were joined by three members of the Exmouth RNLI fast response craft which was carrying out a training exercise in the estuary. Helmsman Chris Sims along with David Preece and Henry Mock, responded to the emergency and helped clear the beach for the ...
Also a pdf on Complaints about CICs, might be worth looking at. http://www.bis.gov.uk/assets/cicregulator/docs/appeal-complaints-procedures/09-1650-community-interest-companies-complaint-about-cics-leaflet.pdf
Message from David Force on EOD David Force I have read this thread with no little measure of sadness at the thought that the procession and pram race might not go ahead. Chamber of Trade has stepped in to organise the Misplaced Article Competition, which was dropped by the Carnival Committee. We have now been accused by them of "not asking permission" even though we approached them to ...
The Carnival Committee haven't done much to enamour themselves to the town's people. I sometimes wonder why it's the people least able to run something like this that end up as the committee. Okay, some of the people who have volunteered. and there have been many, may not be the easiest to work with but to turn down help from David Force when he was chairman of the local Chamber of Commerce and ...
Residents and visitors to Dawlish are benefiting from a new footbridge built by a team of engineers, designers and surveyors from Teignbridge District Council. The new 10-metre timber bridge, which passes over Dawlish Water to link to Manor Gardens, replaces a dilapidated and unsafe bridge which was closed 12 months ago because rotting timbers and corroded steel beam supports meant it was ...
@Mwnl you can see the works as they are at the moment in ziggy's photos at https://www.dawlish.com/photo?albumid=765
I can't understand it when Wimpy did so well in Dawlish ...
I wonder if this will be the same type of play park promised at Gatehouse Rise and the Paddocks, ie non existent.
The woman appointed to promote the seaside resorts of Teignmouth and Dawlish has said she is 'really excited' about getting stuck into her new role. Teignmouth and Dawlish Town Centre Development Manager Emma Kay, 26, has started her new job as the person tasked with helping to revitalise the retail experience in each town. She will play a major role in encouraging investment, ...