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So is this happening or not, I sincerely hope not.

leatash
leatash
13 Dec 2017

Paul have you looked at the plans i am all for change but we dont need this a steel container on tucks plot a bit out of place i would say.

Paul
Paul
13 Dec 2017

Why did 58 people object?

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
12 Dec 2017

4 x full-time and 1 x part-time? 3 x full-time and 3 x part-time? 2 x full time and 5 x part-time? 1 x full-time and 7 x part-time? 9 x part-time?

Pete
Pete
11 Dec 2017

At the meeting, Mr Phipps had said: The proposed mini golf course will create 4.5 jobs, Whats that 4 and a midget ???

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
11 Dec 2017

Plans for a revamped 12-hole safari-themed mini golf course in Dawlish are set to draw the backing of planners after councillors visited the site. Following the site visit, a report to councillors says that the revised plans have reduced the number of outside tables to six with 24 covers, and clearly identified the cycle route, the course would have 12 holes, and that the safari animals ...

A former chairman of Teignbridge District Council has resigned from the council. Mr Price has lived and worked in Dawlish for more than 30 years and was a shopkeeper and a retained firefighter. Read more... http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/former-teignbridge-council-chairman-resigns-857841

Shock proposals to end free Sunday parking and to provide a steep hike in winter parking charges at the Dawlish Warren car park might not be legally permissible, a report has revealed. Read more: http://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/controversial-dawlish-warren-car-parking-851992

Devon rail lines closed during the notorious Beeching cuts of the 1960s could be reopened, the Transport Secretary has announced. The route from Okehampton to Exeter has been included in the proposal. The route could provide a vital alternative to the Dawlish line - which closes during storms and high tides. Read more... ...

Panto season is upon us. Oh yes it is! Time to take your seats and prepare for sly digs, saucy jokes, slapstick routines and, most important of all, to join in with the show. Exeter’s Northcott Theatre – now thriving and celebrating its 50 anniversary after teetering on the brink of closure seven years ago – is preparing to raise the curtain on its first pantomime since 2009. Director ...