Again! Just give us the HSTs decommissioned by GWR!
How about putting the money to better use such as better care for our old people!!
Devon County Council’s cabinet supported a recommendation to proceed with a planning application for the proposed section of the multi-use trail between the Passage House Inn and Teignmouth. Cllr Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council cabinet member for highway management, told the cabinet on Wednesday that it could be a ‘national showcase’ and much more than just a cycle route if it progressed. ...
Dawlish Warren Beach This award-winning one-and-a-half-mile long sandy beach is part of a bustling seaside resort that also incorporates a nature reserve and a golf course. With sheltered sand dunes, clean waters and family attractions and amusements, it offers a traditional seaside holiday. See more... https://www.devonlive.com/whats-on/family-kids/60-best-beaches-devon-2633396
CrossCountry services between Exeter St Davids and Newton Abbot will be terminated or revised because of the heavy rain and high winds at Dawlish. This is expected to continue until approximately 09:00. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/trains-cancelled-because-severe-weather-2634592
This could be the kiss of death The sea Mr Grayling is that wet and sometimes blue stuff like you.
I am sure one of the DDC will be up their pretty sharpish with some dodgey i.d. to claim it...ha ha ha ha!
Police in Dawlish have discovered a stash of heroin and crack cocaine in a hedge - and they've asked the owner to come and claim it. It was apparently sniffed out by a dog whose owner called the police. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/lost-your-heroin-cocaine-stash-2619234
Nearly £1m will be spent on improvements to Bakers Park in Newton Abbot and 13 football pitches in Teignbridge. Drainage improvements will also be made at the football pitches at Bakers Park, Decoy Country Park, Dawlish Leisure Centre, and Michaels Field in Bishopsteignton. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/major-improvements-newton-abbot-park-2605718
When Hazel Kampler bought her seaside flat last year, she was drawn to its perfect vantage point on the idyllic Devon coastline. Fed up with the ‘steel forest’ shrouding her home – and defying her age at 86 – she clambered out of a first-floor window and used all her strength to haul away the planks blocking her view. Now fellow residents at the 44-unit retirement complex in Dawlish, have ...