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My late wife was an artist, and she eventually abandoned the Dawlish arts groups/societies etc for the Teignmouth Art Society because it was a much more thriving and active group.  There's also three or four galleries etc , overall a much more arts-friendly town than we are. However it's interesting to note that, when the Carlton revamp was proposed, there was a lot of opposition to it in the ...

Lynne
Lynne
12 Oct 2017

Just been watching BBC Spotlight South West where they aired a feature about Teignmouth's Arts Quarter. So what I want to know is this: Why has Teignmouth got an Arts quarter but Dawlish hasn't?

I don't know, but it may have something to do with LA's cutting costs and therefore cutting out some of the services provided by the community service buses. Awhile ago DCC cut the services of some rural buses and I belive there is more to come. This committee may be tasked with providing a soloution to any further potential cuts and deciding whether it is value for money to keep all or ...

So, the question on topic was, what could the area be used for? How about an Ice Cream Kiosk, or we could even put the new play park there if people want it so much.

I think that most people who are agaisnt the playpark, myself included in those agaisnt, are not wholeheartdely agaisnt having one, they are more agaisnt where it is proposed to go, the down effect it will have and the accuracy of the information we have all been provided with in the first place. It will no way near be a match to that of Teignmouth. I don't believe that the number of those Dawlish ...

Thank you, majorp.  I can't see that it says anywhere just why this is suddenly such a matter of concern that it needs a fullscale CSC enquiry.  Does anyone know ?

A masked robber has been found guilty of taking part in an ammonia attack on a shopkeeper who was almost blinded as his takings were snatched. Ward sprayed undiluted ammonia into his face while Rowntree grabbed a bag which contained the takings from the Costcutter shop during the attack on The Strand in Dawlish on January 20 this year. Full article here

Volunteers here can fix and repair: Electrical items, Bikes, Digital apps , tablets, and software Clothes and textiles Upcycling Bring your items to be fixed for a small donation. Tea, coffee and cakes available Proceeds to: Friends of Dawlish Hospital All enquiries and offers to volunteer, please email a.foden2015@gmail.com

Some of you may have concerns. https://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/transport-committee/news-parliament-2017/community-transport-launch-17-19/

Interesting.