It's all been said before on this site by me and others:- Anti social behaviour still evident. Dawlish drinking and drugs club (D.D & D.C.) still frequenting The Lawn/ Cove, etc, etc weather permitting. Large groups of Kids (disclaimer - Kids being used as a very generalised term by myself to include people of all ages acting in an anti social way around Dawlish). Without enforcement ...
I only wish this were true. During two visits to Dawlish this year - a week at Easter and one in May - me and this missus thought the town's problem with drunkeness and homelessness was the worst it's ever been. At Easter, we witnessed a drunk having a wee on the seafront just near the railway station in full view of children (reported to police), our son picked up a dirty needle on the beech ...
Monitoring and forecasting the weather has become a reality at Langdon which provides secure care and treatment for people with mental health needs from Devon and the wider south west region. The weather station is the brainchild of Reverend Jez Brown, who is one of the Chaplains based at the site, and patients are being invited to present their own weather forecasts based on the data the new ...
The introduction of a crime crackdown zone in Dawlish last year has stopped anti-social behaviour in the town, the council's anti-social behaviour officer has stated. Last summer, Teignbridge Council approved the introduction of a public space protection order (PSPO) for the heart of Dawlish, which bans anti-social behaviour such as drinking and rough sleeping, drug taking and littering. Read ...
@flo -suggest a dawlish tdc councillor gets contacted for an update on the playpark as the lawn is in the ownership of tdc.
Hi Kathy. Good luck with your new venture. A great pity it has to be Wednesday evenings though - that's when the Chordettes rehearse.
It is for the cyclists to wheel their bikes up or down the very steep incline. They have one in Bideford on the Tarka trail but very few cyclists use it as it is very difficult to wheel your bike and keep control of it down such a steep gulley - I know as I have tried but only once!
This is exactly as was always intended. The gully is for cyclists to wheel their bikes up or down the very steep incline.
I'm afraid I'm no singer but to get the ball rolling, how about "Dawlishious Sounds"
Hello Dawlish Residents, I am looking to start a pop and rock singing group for adults in Dawlish. A group that will develop a work hard, play hard attitude and enjoy learning great arrangements of popular songs from 60s to present day, working on vocal and group technique, having a lot of laughs and going to the pub afterwards. Performing ocassionally in our own shows or at local ...