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So much for the pledge never to close the last bank in town. The concept of service to the public is totally alien to banks now. Even service to other businesses has gone down the toilet. All they think about is ways to save money and pay vast bonuses to themselves.

Police are concerned for the welfare for two Devon teenagers, who have been missing since Monday. Ellie Turpin, 16, from Newton Abbot, was last seen at around 5pm in the Heathfield area. And 17-year-old James Jordan was reported to police as missing from Starcross. He was last seen at around 4pm yesterday at Dawlish train station where he was going to Ivybridge. The two are not connected ...

Just imagine how this country's balance of payments might benefit if we could just but export all this excess rainwater of ours to more arid climes.

Due to close 9 October 2018. See - https://www.lloydsbank.com/assets/media/pdfs/contact-us/Lloyds-Dawlish-Branch-Part-1.pdf

Ahhh. The good old summertime.

Thanks Lynne.  I think Dawlish has always been more of a day trip type place.  People stayed in Dawlish Warren generally and tended to be bucket and space type holidays.  I only worked in Dawlish for one year when I was a teenager in the old Sea Chest over somewhere by the Beach Café, can't remember which unit it was now but it wast run by Mary Bealey (sp), an old councillor. I've recently heard ...

Lynne
Lynne
17 Apr 2018

I know the figures below refer to Dawlish Warren but I bet a fair number of them also visit the town during their stay at DW. cws.cengage.co.uk/page2/students/cases/23-1.pdf Dawlish Warren is a popular beach on the south coast of Devon, UK (see Figure 23.1W). It has been estimated that the site receives over 800 000 visitors per year with ...

flo
flo
17 Apr 2018

Is the appeal declining?  Enough people seem to be flooding here to live in the new houses.

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
17 Apr 2018

κατά τη γνώμη μου, it would seem that because £20k is available for the building of the mini under 8's play park on The Lawn. A further large amount of money maybe wasted building yet another white elephant in Dawlish. It's no wonder Dawlish's appeal to visitors is indecline even though large sums of money have been spent over the last few years. As long as funds to develop Dawlish ...

Lynne
Lynne
17 Apr 2018

From the minutes of the town council meeting held 4th April 2018 PROPOSED PLAY PARK ON THE LAWN Members considered a report which set out the background and current position of the proposed play park on the Lawn which requested Members to clarify the Council’s position in relation to the scheme. It was suggested that Members first agree whether a play park was still wanted somewhere on ...