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A decade after storms battered the main rail line in Devon, Network Rail says the route is now more resilient against bad weather. But there remains more to do to secure the rail network from flooding, warns the Peninsula Rail Task Force. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/news-opinion/dawlish-storm-devastation-decade-work-9081879

Temporary traffic lights going up again on Exeter Road this morning. Further down from Marine garage. Allow time as there were long delays yesterday.

Update on Manor Gardens Bridge … "Met with Teignbridge officers and we agreed they would get more specific costings so we can see what we need to find to install a new bridge. It cannot be replaced with a wooden bridge as construction guidelines have changed considerably in the last ten years, meaning the cheaper options are out. It’s really clear from the petition so far that locals ...

Event started Tuesday: 9.30-10.30am,10.45-11.45am &12.00-1.00 Wednesday; 2.30-3.30pm (Chair Yoga) Location: Riverside Centre Tuesday, 5 March 2024 - Friday, 27 December 2024 Start 09:30 Finish 01:00

@Carer Then you'd presume wrong. Your comment is actually pretty flippant. My posts so far have covered the lack of Councillor integrity, wasting taxpayers money, ignoring local people,etc. Discussion/ debate tends to focus on topics where there's disagreement, difference or the need for improvement. If you're not interested in discussion, then why not scroll past those listings? I am ...

A new link road and bridge over the Shutterton Brook is being constructed. Phase 1 of the project will create a connection from the A379 to Secmaton Farm. Works are expected to be completed by summer 2024. Funding comes from £4.9m government grant and £1.3m developer contributions. No formal road closures are planned during construction. Phase 2 (area 2) through to Elm Grove Road ...

@TRB . I presume that all you want then is a platform where you can moan about everything and anything. If you are not interested in anything happening in Dawlish, events or notices,  then why not scroll past those listings. After all, no one is forcing you to read them.

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27 Feb 2024

@Teign, events are posted under Notices, so if you unfollow Notices, you won't see events in your discussion list. I am fully aware the site is old-fashioned, over-complicated and needs simplifying. I will eventually modernise it, but it is what it is for the time being.

@Webmaster I already have, can't unfollow Events though. You miss the point, most people will not be aware they are following everything by default, they'll just see one general forum that they assume is Discussion, flooded with pieces of information that evidently aren't leading to discussion. The discussion section becomes devalued. Me unfollowing Notices and other sections won't make a ...

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26 Feb 2024

Just unfollow Notices @Teign, as I've explained, and your experience on here will be the same as it has been for the last 10 years.