Ok got it wrong there but regarding thecrime commisioner election anyo e agree theyare a waste of time and money and resources should be given back to police? Hernandz always wanting more money for bobbies on the beat so scrap ber role and all the other costs of her office and divert to police.
The only local election being held this May which the citizens of Dawlish will be able to vote in is that for the Police and Crime Commissioner for Devon and Cornwall Police. There are no local elections taking place in Dawlish for the town council (takes place every four years last one took place last year in 2023), or for Teignbridge District Council (again takes place every four years and ...
Speaking of bridges whats the latest in the petiton to replace the bridge in the manor?? If teignbridge can spend alledgely £89k doing up the manor then they can surely afford a new wooden bridge or is a caae of just letting that issue drop? Remember this folks when voting in mays local election
Petalwort, a protected type of liverwort, is only found in seven sites across England, and its prevalence at Dawlish is the focus for a multi-authority habitat team. Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/more-help-to-protect-rare-plant-683375
THREE members of the Dawlish Coasters took part in the Total Coastal events last Saturday. Two of the group took on the half marathon race, which was held over a stunning route starting at Preston Green and following the South West Coast Path all the way along to the finish line in Shaldon.
Three businesses in Teignbridge have been shortlisted for the Devon and Plymouth Chamber Awards, which celebrate Devon’s leading entrepreneurs and businesses. Neil Salter, founder of Coast Cams, based in Dawlish, is shortlisted for the Game Changer Award, which recognises an individual who has turned an idea into a successful, sustainable business.
ORGANISATIONS providing support to some of the most hard-up communities in Teignbridge have received a boost. Groups including Dawlish Scouts and Shaldon Water Carnival, which all rent council property, can now apply for subsidies.
SCOOPING ice cream from a tin at a shop in Dawlish has become a viral sensation worldwide. The Local Scoop has hit 2.6million views on Tik Tok, and growing, with one post showing the latest flavours, including sweet almond and cherry, to the soundtrack of trending tunes.
A new attraction is finally set to land in Dawlish Warren six years after it was first proposed. The 34m observation wheel will be erected on the Teignbridge District Council-owned grassy area of Beach Walk from Monday.
A DAWLISH holiday park has teamed up with Rowcroft Hospice to help funds its vital work and is hoping to reach £10,000.