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Local authorities always pass the buck between themselves and councillor Clatworthy will assist in that process. All roads are the responsibilty of the county council or the highways agency. Teignbridge can process on behalf of the county whatever the county wants. Teignbridge has no authority whatsoever to block any road without the consent of the county. For those who haven't noticed, the ...

Lovley Pic's ZIGGY DEEDOODLE you were up early well done you.

from eye of dawlish today - For all those waiting for Devon County Council and Teignbridge to open up the road block fence in Carhaix Way it seems this isnt going to happen... " Many thank ... s for your email and I have been awaiting details but my current understanding is that Teignbridge District Council are leading discussions with the two developers and the road will not be ...

i agree @leatash , it's ridiculous.  i've turned into lanherne a couple of times only to meet cyclists deciding to come out there rather than go down the steps (they've both been pulling children).  quite a dangerous section.

leatash
leatash
14 Aug 2017

The problem is the section through Lanherne is not fit for purpose.

flo
flo
14 Aug 2017

She can do what she wants until it's mandatory to use a cycle path.  I can see why a lot don't bother with cars parked on it and not much space for both pedestrians and cyclists.  Until this changes it's pointless moaning unless there's an actual offence committed.

leatash
leatash
14 Aug 2017

The cycle path runs from the station or tucks plot through Lanherne then Exeter Road does it not.

tom
tom
14 Aug 2017

so @leatash if you are coming from the 2n4 garage, you should go all the way down to tuck's plot and start again from there.... how does that one work...?

It is currently with someone as far as I know, ask the Town Clerk if they can provide some information on the situation there, or alternatively ask out the Warren if anyone knows.

Drunks
TheObserver
TheObserver
14 Aug 2017

If that what has come from the Town Centre manager I'd like to hear what she thinks from herself, because thats unacceptable to say that if it is the case. Police being seen and visable is a bonus, and at the end of the day, drunken behaviour, whether toruist season or not, when it becomes rude, unacceptable and uncalled for, then it's unwanted in Dawlish, or any town for that matter. So ...