A picturesque seaside town in Devon is loved by local residents, as well as visitors. Dawlish is located about 13 miles from Exeter and whether people have lived there for months or years, they have nothing but praise for the area and have welcomed all of the latest additions like the new play park for children, and the ongoing seawall. Read more... ...
IT’S time to get to work - that’s the message from the newly-elected Mayor of Dawlish Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/meet-the-new-team-at-town-council-616705
Crews from Dawlish, Teignmouth, Danes Castle and Middlemoor were called in at around 5pm to deal with the fire in the chip shop's cooking range. Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/fire-damages-dawlish-chip-shop-616958
A local business in the heart of Dawlish has been branded amazing by locals for its welcoming atmosphere and for supporting mothers in the Devon town. We went along to Annie's Tea Room, on Brunswick Place, and met the incredible owner Carley Holmes, who named her business in her late mother's memory. Read more... ...
Cut the bar stewards hands off!!! SCUM!!!!!
Connor Sidell was caught red handed because he tripped up on the stairs of the house in Dawlish after returning for a second time to look for more items to steal. Read more... https://www.dartmouth-today.co.uk/news/drugged-up-intruder-jailed-for-terrifying-4am-knife-raid-616660
Strange the leader of teignmouth council not there as he never misses a photo opportunity perhaps keeping his head down after his leader Ed Davey says women have pe*nis*s,.........
It was a bit of an anti climax the opening. It would have been nice if someone (our mayor for instance) had been there and had made a short speech and to thank the 'orange army' for all what they have done so that the gathered public could have shown their appreciation. Talking of which, apart from Anne Marie Morris, where were the local dignitaries? Probably thinking up some hair brained ...
A VITAL road bridge needed to complete a multi-million-pound development at Dawlish has been given the green light after councillors heard they must act quickly or risk losing the funds to build it. Read more... https://www.middevonadvertiser.co.uk/news/dawlish-link-road-funding-agreed-616101
Completion of the £80m government-funded project means locals and visitors to Dawlish can enjoy the accessible high-level promenade all the way from Boat Cove to Coastguards footbridge, where it then joins the original sea wall. Stretching between coastguards and Colonnade breakwaters, it is linked to the first section at Marine Parade by a new footbridge which runs parallel to the railway ...