Have a section of The Lawn fenced off with a purpose built habitat so the visitors to Dawlish can view the Dawlish drinking club in its natural environment. With the proper fencing it would make it safe for all ages to view this rather unique and interesting species whilst it goes about its daily activities, just a thought. Build it and they will come......
I do not believe it is in the best interest of Dawlish, the local people or visitors to take up a sizeable portion of The Lawn for the exclusive use of those who have small children. As Brooklyn Bridge has rightly said the usage would be small, compared to its current configuration as a LAWN. Use the play park a short walk away. If this white elephant ever gets built, what else will be built on ...
@Carer - (13 sep 2016 06:43hrs) i take it your comment is one of sarcasm!
On the Eyes Of Dawlish facebook page they had the following from Teignmouth and Dawlish Community Interest Company:- How is 77% of Dawlish residents equated from a questionaire that only had a total, of Dawlish and Teignbdrige residents, of 680 completed forms. The 2001 census by the goverment gives a figure of over 11,000 residents just for Dawlish. Even if all the 680 ...
I see that the play park has been given the initial first rubber stamp. Not surprised, the questionaire was loaded towards having the park on The Lawn. Not one question asked ....do you want a play park on The Lawn? Another waste of money to duplicate a facility that already exists in the local area. Although no money for essential services, I know, that comes out of another purse, but ...
All the best to James in Rio.
Pic of the Brook outlet on the 30th Aug 2016, a week and a half later. If We get any continuous heavy rain this will cause quite a mess.
NIce motorhomes, they must have cost the owner's a pretty penny. Anyone know if they have moved on yet?
After reading the link it would seem the developers handed over nearly half a million pounds to Teignbridge council in 2015 to open up a green area as requested under the SANGS agreement. If this is the case why was there an issue with people moving in to the homes if it was the council who had not set aside the land? From what I have read Redrow had satisfied there side of the agreement. Where ...
@ZIGGY - the only problem with notice's that tell people not to do something, is that those it is aimed at do not acknowledged them. feet on the street is the only sure way to enforce these issues do not go unpunished although there is little chance of that happening.