Excellent news. Good riddance eye sore.
Plans to demolish an historic beach kiosk on Dawlish seafront have been approved. The beach kiosk, on Station Road, next to the railway station, was used for the sale of refreshments, but has been vacant for a while. Read more... http://www.devonlive.com/dawlish-railway-beach-kiosk-demolition-planned-approved/story-30401959-detail/story.html
Work on recharging the beach in Dawlish Warren as part of a £14million engineering project is a step closer to completion. The scheme is aimed at reducing the risk of flooding to over 2,900 properties around the River Exe and is predicted to bring economic benefits of £158milllion. The overall scheme is due to be finished by October, but work on recharging the beach with sand, that began ...
I was told last week by GWR that the first wave was built in Japan and the second wave is being built in Italy. As long as they are not of the same design as the original Virgin Voyager trains then the waves crashing over them should not be a problem. Time will tell...........
The entire fleet of 93 units is being delivered in two waves. The first wave is being built in the North East of England, the second wave is the 36 units having to be imported from Japan.
@Stark Ross - uhm! in the article they also say that the fleet is 36 and then later they say it is 93.
AKA "Jamie Devon"? He owes local homeowners thousands of pounds! Vile man.
Is this the same cowboy who ran Finish Car Wash based at Shutterton Industrial Estate (= Dawlish Business Park) ?
💤 The answer is in the article. Yes it will.
Jamie Stuart Rabin, 36, of Bank Street, Teignmouth, was ordered to pay a total of £6,594.25 in fines, costs, victim's surcharge and compensation at Plymouth Magistrates Court. Rabin, who changed his plea at the last minute, sold the Renault Trafic Van in 2016 from his dealership, Finnish Car Sales, in Dawlish. Read more... ...