The 'town council' - it's a shame, in my opinion, they do not represent the majority of hard working Dawlish people. Spend, spend, spend, but rarily on what matters to the Dawlish people. The town is being run into the ground and does Dawlish town council do anything?
Uhm, maybe... a few flat fields that have had a percentage of the wildlife and fauna destroyed to make way for a bunch of cars, dogs, children to run around in, scream and shout and leave rubbish behind when they leave. How long before it turns into a traveller site? I am sure our mobile community is keeping a good eye on this rather tasty campsite...I know I would if I were a traveller. ...
The last thing the 'town council' does is listen to the people of Dawlish. The questionaire that went out as to WHERE on The Lawn do you want it, rather than asking one additional question 'do you want a play park on The Lawn'. I presume is the basis for the town council going ahead with this waste of money and permanent destruction of The Lawn. As only under 7% of the local people even filled ...
'will be home to native species'........... it already was before this half hearted attempted at a poorly located location was adopted as an after thought to the local developer's concrete jungle of poorly built houses crammed into a small field. Hopefully they will put more effort into this counrty park development than the developers did with the 'green space' for the secmanton lane ...
Organisers of Snooky Fest have said they are proud of the people of Dawlish after more than 2,000 streamed through the doors at Warren Farm on Saturday. The festival raised money for the locally-based charity the Snooky Trust, set up by Caz Steffens, 45, in memory of her brother Chris Snook, who died aged 27 in 2000 The charity's aim is to help 18-to-40 year olds in Dawlish and Devon ...
A vast new 65-acre countryside park in Dawlish will open in September. Work will soon be complete on the £250,000 project to create the new Dawlish Countryside Park which will be public open space with wild countryside and walks and will be home to native species including wildflower grassland, scrub and woodland, and native wildlife, such as cirl buntings. The event - “A Family Day Where ...
Let's hope they don't find the funding!
Really pleased that a date has been announced for the official opening of our fantastic new countryside park. I'm sure it'll be a great attraction for locals and visitors alike.
The town council's Finance and General Purposes commitee meets this Thursday (20th) at 7.00pm. Before the formal meeting starts there will be a presentation on the Dawlish to T'mouth extension of the Exe Estuary cycle trail. The presentation is due to start at 6.30pm.
The town council's Finance and General Purposes Committee is meeting this Thursday (20th). Item 5 on the agenda concerns how funding might be found for buiding a playpark on the lawn. Meeting starts 7.00pm