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Great Western Railway is warning passengers of a change at Dawlish station next week. There will be no parking spaces in the station car park off Richmond Place from the evening of 23rd June until it reopens on the 1st July.

WORK starts next week on improvements to Dawlish railway station. The station car park will be closed for a week to allow for resurfacing. Train operator Great Great Western Railway is warning customers that there will be no parking spaces in the station car park off Richmond Place from the evening of June 23 until it reopens on Monday 1 July.

DAWLISH Coasters held their Dawlish Dash, a 4-mile multi-terrain race including a sandy beach, groins to clamber over, steps, u-turns, and tarmac sections both rough and smooth. Conditions were challenging on the 13th with high winds and lashing rain on the large turnout.

A LOCAL garage recently welcomed the town’s firefighters to their premises for some training. Dawlish Fire Station’s crew descended upon Marine Garage for a mock search and rescue scenario as a part of their regular training nights.

FOUR members of Fit2Run braved the weather on the evening of Thursday 13 to take part in the annual 'Coastal Dash', an approximately 4-mile, multi-terrain running race starting at Dawlish Warren, beginning with an out-and-back section along the beach.

TRAFFIC is being held up in Dawlish due to an accident. The A379 Teignmouth Road is reported to be closed in both direction due to road traffic collision between John Nash Drive and Coronation Avenue.

A main A-road in Devon has been closed by a crash this afternoon (June 17). The A379 in Dawlish is currently shut in both directions between John Nash Drive and Coronation Avenue. Delays are reportedly growing in both directions and Google Maps suggests traffic is moving slowly in the area.

WILL Evans led the nine-strong group of Haldon Trail Runners taking part in last week’s Coastal Dash in Dawlish Warren. At the weekend, Miriam McDowell finished third female and ninth overall at the 16-mile Tsunami race from Hartland Quay along the coast path and over the border to finish in Bude in 3:02.42.

SUNDAY 23 June will see Dawlish Bowls Club host a second charity day- Dawlish Celebrates Carnival. The club were well supported in the first one on May 22 and it promises to be the same this time around.

BUDDING seaside entertainers will get the chance to learn from the experts thanks to a unique training opportunity. Seaside supremo and founder of Dawlish-based Promenade Promotions Tony Lidington has announced the social enterprise organisation has secured Arts Council England funding to support newcomers to the business.