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Event finished Thanks to the support from Dawlish Town Council there will be TWO eat:Dawlish food and drink festivals in 2024 - Sun 19 May and Sat 3 August. We want to showcase as much local food and drink as possible - if you are interested in trading at either one of these festivals head over to www.eatfestivals.org/appl y to read more about us, our ethos and apply. Pitches start at £30 for ...

| If you have a minor injury or illness, Dawlish's minor injuries unit is open to provide a range of medical help and treatment. Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm Dawlish Community Hospital, Barton Terrace, Dawlish, Devon, EX7 9DH Appointment-priority service in place. Call 01626 895203 for a same-day arrival time Walk-ins welcome but may be redirected as appointments are ...

Teignbridge Leisure is looking for donations of unwanted buckets, spades, balls and beach toys to fill its seafront libraries in Teignmouth and at Dawlish Warren. The popular beach toy libraries, which launched for the summer season this week, allow people to borrow equipment for their trip to the beach and then return the toys at the end of the day.

At Number 9, Dawlish. A wonderful seaside town with a nearly two-mile sandy beach that is ideal for a family holiday getaway. See more... https://www.devonlive.com/whats-on/whats-on-news/devons-top-10-best-places-9268450

Event finished We are most delighted to welcome Teignmouth Film Society with their showing of ‘The Draughtman’s Contract’. Mr Neville, a young and conceited artist, is contracted by Mrs Virginia Herbert to produce a series of twelve landscape drawings of her country house, its outbuildings and gardens, as a gift for her cold and neglectful husband, who is currently away on business. ...

Tomorrow, Saturday 11th we've got another special steam train passing through, this being 7029 Clun Castle. It is pausing at Teignmouth at 10.38am for two minutes to allow another train to pass then it passes on through Dawlish at 10.43am & Dawlish Warren at 10.46am. Note, this is a one way trip, going via Bristol to Paddington & ending up at Tyseley, Birmingham !!

A SURPRISE was in store for an abseiling railway worker when he discovered a tawny owl nesting in a hole on Dawlish cliffs amid the bustle of a major worksite. The worker was descending the sheer cliff face above the tracks and put his foot into a toehold only to find his boot bitten by the protective mother-to-be.

Ross Morris, 40, previously of Starcross, was cleared of two counts of assaulting an emergency worker by a jury at Exeter Crown Court Read more... https://www.dawlish-today.co.uk/news/courts/judge-critical-of-case-against-starcross-man-687091

How about setting aside money  to replace the bridge in the manor ..instead of the usual charity suspects

Surprising the number of times they drove it .....two chances to fix it for me or give me my money back !!!! Fit for purpose etc