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@Deedoodle have you had the Autumn/Winter edition of the Town Crier delivered yet? If not, but you get a chance to read it  I suggest you take a look at page 7 and the article concerning the playpark. If you have a heart condition or anything along those lines I'd suggest you make sure you've had your medication and that you are sat down. Because........... the article starts by referencing ...

Back to the drawing board then Mrs C.

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
23 Nov 2017

On reflection, I’ve had second thoughts and realise that Dawlish deserves much better than this. Having to book an appointment to moan is totally unrealistic, and what about when all these new houses are built? Their owners are going to come in and take all the good appointment times. Also, the bottom of Teignmouth Hill is a bit off the beaten track. Will people find it? It's no use relying on the ...

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
23 Nov 2017

@Diana Mond - with your past experience on this site i would have to say ur on to a winner with this venture, nice to see you doing something positive for a change.

elvis presley
elvis presley
23 Nov 2017

They can't get on the path because of the cars.

Well, a Cross-Country train came through fine yesterday just before 11. And the sea didn't look particularly rough.

@elvis presley You left out cyclists cluttering up the footpath or taking up too much room on the road outside.

elvis presley
elvis presley
23 Nov 2017

The moan shop should be open only for one hour a day , in order to promote further moaning,. Cars will be obliged to park on the pavement outside, preference will be given to owners of small, yappy uncontrollable dogs and a beggar/ junkie/ wino will be encouraged to be sat outside.

Lynne
Lynne
23 Nov 2017

Actually DM if the moaning enterprise you suggest proved successful might you perhaps be tempted to franchise it? Apparently moaning is an English (and perhaps also a British?) national characteristic so I feel sure there would be a demand for moaning centres throughout the country. For those interested in moaning rituals and other aspects of English culture a read of "Watching The English - ...

Diana Mond
Diana Mond
23 Nov 2017

I think I may have spotted a business opportunity elsewhere that would work in Dawlish.  As the Natwest building is still closed, I am thinking of opening a MOAN-IN CENTRE in the vacant premises. Where Dawlish folk can pop-in for a good moan or even a good RANT. Booking would be required for serious moaners @ £5/hour and group moaning sessions would be £20/hour.  Booking and payment in advance. ...